Morocco defeats Canada 3-0 to advance to World Cup quarterfinals.
Photo: Al Jazeera
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Morocco defeats Canada 3-0 to advance to World Cup quarterfinals.

Morocco beat Canada 3-0 in the World Cup Round of 16 on July 4, 2026, in Houston. Azzedine Ounahi scored twice and Soufiane Rahimi added a third, sending Morocco to the quarterfinals and ending Canada's tournament as co-hosts.

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Al Jazeera leads with Morocco's historic achievement, while Canadian outlets focus on the host's exit and their coach's pride despite the loss.
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Canada’s Jesse Marsch says ‘I’d rather be us than them’ after World Cup Round of 16 loss to Morocco
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“Marsch proud despite Canada's World Cup exit, rues Davies absence” · Al Jazeera, Globe and Mail, Reuters

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