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June 20, 2026
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Saibari screamer seals Morocco victory against Scotland
Key Points
- Morocco secured a 1-0 victory over Scotland in a FIFA World Cup 2026 match.
- Ismael Saibari scored the decisive goal for Morocco.
- Saibari's goal was a record-breaker, being the fastest so far at the tournament and Morocco's fastest ever at the World Cup.
- This win places Morocco at the top of Group C with four points.
- Scotland failed to find an equalizer despite late pressure.
Why This Matters
This article details a football match between Morocco and Scotland at the FIFA World Cup 2026. There is no mention of Ghana or any direct connection, impact, or relevance to Ghana's economy, politics, or society within the provided text.
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