Morocco's Ismael Saibari Scores Fastest Goal of 2026 World Cup, But Falls Short of All-Time Record
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Ismael Saibari scored for Morocco against Scotland just 70 seconds into their 2026 World Cup match, marking the fastest goal of the current tournament. While this early strike secured a victory for Morocco, it did not break the all-time World Cup record for the fastest goal. The match was part of Group C and took place in Boston, USA. Saibari's goal was the sole differentiator in a tightly contested game. The report notes that despite the impressive speed of his goal, it fell short of historical records.
This article provides context on a fast-paced goal in the 2026 World Cup, comparing it to historical records and highlighting Morocco's performance.
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