Wilson Isidor just scored one of the most talked-about goals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. A long-range strike in the 43rd minute at Atlanta Stadium gave Haiti a lead against Morocco, and for a brief moment, it looked like one of the tournament’s biggest upsets was brewing.

Morocco ultimately won 4-2, booking their place in the knockout stage as the first African team to do so. But the viral moment belonged to Isidor and Haiti, who scored their first-ever World Cup goals in the process.

A historic match with zero crypto footprint

The match took place on June 24, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. Haiti’s Joseph added another goal alongside Isidor’s screamer, while Morocco’s comeback featured strikes from Achraf Hakimi and Ismael Saibari, among others.

No fan tokens tied to Haiti or Morocco gained traction. No blockchain-based ticketing platforms made headlines. No player NFT moments flooded social feeds.