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Africa Cup of Nations: Brahim Diaz scores as Morocco advance to quarterfinals, to meet winner of South Africa vs Cameroon

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Africa Cup of Nations: Brahim Diaz scores as Morocco advance to quarterfinals, to meet winner of South Africa vs Cameroon
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Brahim Diaz celebrates his goal for Morocco against Tanzania in the Africa Cup of Nation round of 16 match.

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  • (PHOTO: Reuters)Brahim Diaz scored his fourth goal for Morocco at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations to put the hosts into the quarterfinals with a nervous 1-0 Round-of-16 victory over Tanzania in Rabat on Sunday.Morocco dominated possession but Tanzania had opportunities too, and it took ‍a fine ⁠strike from Diaz to book a place in the last eight and a meeting with the winners of Sunday’s second fixture between South Africa and Cameroon.Captain Achraf Hakimi fed Diaz on the right side of the box on 64 ​minutes and the Real Madrid playmaker worked his ‌way to the byline, before firing into the goal from a tight angle when most expected a cross.Morocco wasted ​several other chances but were also fortunate that Tanzania were wasteful too, with Simon Msuva and Feisal Salum missing gilt-edged opportunities for the East Africans with the score at 0-0.It was a far from vintage performance from the home side, who have yet to click into top gear at the tournament but did enough to keep their ‌campaign on track.Tanzania had an early opportunity when Msuva had an open goal to head into, but he could only steer ‌his effort well wide.Morocco had the ball in the back of the net from Ismael Saibari’s header from a free ‌kick but he was narrowly offside.Ayoub El Kaabi then headed wide for the home side when he should have done better, ‌and followed that up ‍with another ⁠missed opportunity ​from Hakimi’s delightful cross.Tanzania should have been ahead on 55 minutes as home goalkeeper Yassine Bounou could only ⁠parry a long-range shot and the ball fell to ⁠Salum, who blasted over the crossbar from 10 metres with the goal gaping.Hakimi then crashed a free kick against the frame of the goal, before Morocco finally ‌scored to settle the nerves in the Stade Moulay Abdellah.Diaz scored for the fourth game in a row at ‌the tournament, the first Moroccan to do so at a Cup of Nations.

Brahim Diaz celebrates his goal for Morocco against Tanzania in the Africa Cup of Nation round of 16 match. (PHOTO: Reuters)

Brahim Diaz scored his fourth goal for Morocco at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations to put the hosts into the quarterfinals with a nervous 1-0 Round-of-16 victory over Tanzania in Rabat on Sunday.

Morocco dominated possession but Tanzania had opportunities too, and it took ‍a fine ⁠strike from Diaz to book a place in the last eight and a meeting with the winners of Sunday’s second fixture between South Africa and Cameroon.

Captain Achraf Hakimi fed Diaz on the right side of the box on 64 ​minutes and the Real Madrid playmaker worked his ‌way to the byline, before firing into the goal from a tight angle when most expected a cross.

Morocco wasted ​several other chances but were also fortunate that Tanzania were wasteful too, with Simon Msuva and Feisal Salum missing gilt-edged opportunities for the East Africans with the score at 0-0.

It was a far from vintage performance from the home side, who have yet to click into top gear at the tournament but did enough to keep their ‌campaign on track.

Tanzania had an early opportunity when Msuva had an open goal to head into, but he could only steer ‌his effort well wide.

Morocco had the ball in the back of the net from Ismael Saibari’s header from a free ‌kick but he was narrowly offside.

Ayoub El Kaabi then headed wide for the home side when he should have done better, ‌and followed that up ‍with another ⁠missed opportunity ​from Hakimi’s delightful cross.

Tanzania should have been ahead on 55 minutes as home goalkeeper Yassine Bounou could only ⁠parry a long-range shot and the ball fell to ⁠Salum, who blasted over the crossbar from 10 metres with the goal gaping.

Hakimi then crashed a free kick against the frame of the goal, before Morocco finally ‌scored to settle the nerves in the Stade Moulay Abdellah.

Diaz scored for the fourth game in a row at ‌the tournament, the first Moroccan to do so at a Cup of Nations.

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Published: Jan 4, 2026

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