Morocco’s Historic Victory Over Canada Sends Atlas Lions to World Cup Last 16
On 1 December 2022, Morocco secured a 2‑0 win against Canada in the final group‑stage match of the FIFA World Cup held at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar. The result guaranteed the Atlas Lions a place in the round of 16 and marked the first time an African nation has advanced to the knockout stage of the tournament on more than one occasion.
Match Overview
Morocco entered the game needing a win to guarantee progression after a draw with Croatia and a loss to Belgium. Canada, already eliminated, played with pride but struggled to break down a disciplined Moroccan defence.
- Venue: Al Thumama Stadium, Doha, Qatar
- Date: 1 December 2022
- Final Score: Morocco 2‑0 Canada
- Attendance: Approximately 44,000 spectators
Key Moments
The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when Hakim Ziyech curled a precise left‑footed shot from the edge of the box past Canadian goalkeeper Milan Borjan. Morocco doubled their lead just before halftime; Youssef En‑Nesyri rose highest to meet a corner kick and headed the ball into the net in the 40th minute.
Despite a spirited Canadian effort in the second half, Morocco’s back‑line, marshalled by Romain Saïss and Achraf Hakimi, kept a clean sheet. Substitutions, including the introduction of Azzedine Ounahi in the 65th minute, added fresh energy but did not alter the scoreline.
Fan Reactions
Fans gathered outside the stadium and in viewing parties across Morocco erupted in celebration. Many highlighted the team’s resilience after a shaky start to the tournament.
“We are thrilled that we won the game and we will beat France too. The World Cup will be ours,” said Mustapha Bouhia, a lifelong supporter from Rabat.
“Despite some nervous moments at the beginning, God bless our national team. This is just the beginning; there is still a long way to go,” added Abdellah Bensouda, who watched the match in Casablanca.
Road Ahead
Morocco’s next opponent is the defending champion France, scheduled for 10 December 2022 at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar. While Les Bleus enter the quarter‑finals as favourites, the Atlas Lions have demonstrated they can compete with the world’s best, having held Belgium to a 2‑0 loss and defeated Canada convincingly.
Reaching the quarter‑finals would make Morocco the first African team to achieve this milestone in World Cup history, building on their historic run to the semi‑finals in 1986.
Sources
- FIFA. “Match Report: Morocco vs Canada – Group F.” FIFA.com, 1 Dec 2022.
- BBC Sport. “World Cup 2022: Morocco 2‑0 Canada – Atlas Lions reach last 16.” BBC, 1 Dec 2022.
- Reuters. “Morocco beat Canada to seal World Cup last‑16 place.” Reuters, 1 Dec 2022.


