Brazil and Morocco drew 1-1 in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the result marking a significant moment for the North African side. The match, played on June 14, 2026, at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar, saw Vinícius Jr. equalize for Brazil after an early goal from Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi. The draw left both teams with a point in Group C, though Morocco’s performance highlighted their growing competitiveness on the global stage.
Key Details of the Match
The match began with Morocco dominating possession, as reported by multiple international outlets. Hakimi opened the scoring in the 23rd minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Brazil. The goal was a direct result of a counterattack, with Morocco’s midfielders maintaining control. Brazil responded with increased pressure in the second half, and Vinícius Jr. leveled the score in the 67th minute, netting a low finish after a well-executed passing sequence.

According to the official FIFA website, Morocco’s goalkeeper, Yassine Bounou, made three critical saves, including a point-blank stop in the 75th minute. Brazil’s manager, Tite, acknowledged the challenge posed by Morocco, stating, “They are a very organized team with strong individual quality. We needed to adapt quickly.”
Context and Significance
The draw was particularly notable for Morocco, who have historically struggled against South American teams. This result marked their first point in a World Cup match against Brazil, a team that has won the tournament five times. Moroccan football officials hailed the performance as a “milestone,” with coach Vahid Halilhodžić noting, “We showed that we can compete with the best in the world.”
For Brazil, the match underscored the absence of Neymar, who was recovering from an injury and joined the squad later in the tournament. Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Paris Saint-Germain, confirmed in a press conference that Neymar would return for Brazil’s next game. “He’s training with the team and should be ready for the next match
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