New York: Morocco became the first team in FIFA World Cup history to field a starting XI made up entirely of players born outside the country, and the landmark selection was vindicated with an impressive 1-1 draw against five-time champions Brazil in their Group C opener at MetLife Stadium here on Saturday (Local Time).The historic line-up showcased the global spread of Moroccan football talent. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou was born in Montreal, Canada, while defenders Achraf Hakimi and Chadi Riad were born in Madrid and Palma in Spain, respectively.Read more: FIFA World Cup 2026: Qatar hail first point after late goal stuns Switzerland in 1-1 draw Centre-back Issa Diop was born in Toulouse, France, and full-back Noussair Mazraoui in Leiderdorp, Netherlands.Morocco's midfield also reflected the depth of its diaspora. Ayyoub Bouaddi, born in Senlis, France, partnered with Nancy-born Neil El Aynaoui, while Bilal El Khannouss and Chemsdine Talbi were born in Molenbeek and Sambreville in Belgium, respectively.Attacking midfielder Ismael Saibari, who scored Morocco's goal, was born in Terrassa, Spain, while striker Samir El Mourabet was born in Strasbourg, France.Rather than merely making history, Morocco delivered a performance to match the occasion. The Atlas Lions started brightly and were rewarded in the 21st minute when Saibari finished a slick attacking move after Brazil had struggled to contain Morocco's early pressure.Brazil responded through Vinicius Jr in the 32nd minute, the forward finding the net to ensure the sides went into the break level at 1-1.The contest remained open after halftime, with both teams creating chances in an entertaining end-to-end encounter. Morocco goalkeeper Bono and Brazil's Alisson produced a string of fine saves, preventing either side from finding a decisive second goal despite a combined 27 shots.The result offered further evidence of the success of Morocco's long-term strategy of integrating players developed abroad into the national setup.Many members of the squad came through academy systems in France, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands before opting to represent the country of their parents and grandparents.After the match, Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi expressed confidence in the future of Moroccan football following his side's strong display against one of the tournament favourites.Read more: FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket price shock: One seat equals almost 20 months’ income for an average IndianThe draw leaves Morocco and Brazil with one point each in Group C. Morocco will next face Scotland, while Brazil are set to take on Haiti.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Morocco's overseas-born starting XI creates history in draw against Brazil
Morocco achieved a historic feat in the FIFA World Cup. The team fielded its first-ever starting eleven composed entirely of players born outside the country. This landmark selection was followed by an impressive 1-1 draw against five-time champions Brazil. The Atlas Lions showcased their global talent and delivered a strong performance.











