Morocco became the first national to achieve a historical record during its comparison with Brazil

Morocco became the first national to achieve a historical record during Brazil's 1-1 draw in Group C World Cup.
The champions of the Africa Nations Cup held an excellent presentation against the team led by Carlo Anceplotti, with 18-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi being among the most prominent players.
SPV striker Ishmael Saibar gave Morocco's preeminence in the first part, passing the ball on Brazilian goalkeeper Alison after a perfect deep pass by Brahim Diaz.
Brazil tied in the 32nd minute thanks to a powerful blow by Winnitius Junior at the right corner of the gate.
Wasn't exactly the view that “Selechao” had hoped to do so and that result means that they may need Morocco to err in future matches to win the World Cup group, even if they win both remaining meetings.
Brazil is one of several nationals in this tournament, which has the largest share of the team made up of players active in other championships.
Lucas Paqueta of Flamengo was the only exception to the title formation against Morocco.
On the other hand, their opponents had no players in the starting formation that played at the local Moroccan championship.
Three of them -- Issa Diop, Chadi Riyadh and Noussair Mazraui -- play in Premierliga, while former Leicester midfielder Bilal El Khannouss -- now plays in Bundesliga with Stutgart and Acraf Hakmi activates at SPG, the defending champion of the Champions' League.
The only two players on the team playing for Moroccan clubs are reserve goalkeepers Munir Mohamedi and Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti.
Moreover, in addition to the fact that all 11 titles played abroad, Morocco activated in the second part a whole formation of players born abroad.
Nine of the 11 players were born in Spain, France or Belgium, while Manchester United's right-wing defender Mazraoui was born in the Dutch town of Leiderdorp.
Porter Bono, meanwhile, was born in Montreal, Canada.
Coach Mohammed Oahbi, who was leading his first official match against Brazil, was also born in Brussels, Belgium.
Central defender Issa Diop, born in Toulouse, France, represented France at all levels of age up to U21 and decided to change its representative by choosing Morocco earlier this year before the World Cup.
This record was recorded in the 65th minute, after Strasbourg's side, Samir El Mourabet, replaced Azzidine Yunari, born in Morocco.
El Mourabet, born in Strasbourg, is a product of the French club's academy and, at the age of 20, is considered one of his national's most promising talents.
This historical statistics lasted 24 minutes before the Morocco-born Soufian Rahimi was introduced by the bench in the last minutes of the New York match.











