Morocco vs Bahrain: The Atlas Lions Chase a Historic Victory
All eyes will be on the Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat this Thursday night as Morocco’s national team faces Bahrain in a friendly match that could mark a historic milestone. The Atlas Lions are aiming for their 15th consecutive win—a feat that would place them among football’s elite, alongside giants like Germany and Spain.

Under the leadership of Walid Regragui, Morocco is experiencing a golden era, driven by an impressive winning streak and an unshakable spirit of determination. Since their 2-1 victory over Zambia on June 7, 2024, the Lions have continued to dominate, combining discipline, flair, and ambition. Fourteen straight victories have already been recorded, from the 6-0 triumph over Congo to the composed 2-0 win against Zambia last September.
While Thursday’s match against Bahrain is not part of an official competition, it represents a true test of character for a Moroccan squad that keeps pushing its limits. With a win, Regragui’s men would equal the world record of 15 consecutive victories. And next Tuesday, when they face Congo in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, they could officially etch their name into football history.
“We want to win our next two matches. It’s not about whether they’re friendlies or official games—it’s about mentality,” Regragui told reporters in a press conference. His message was clear: Morocco is no longer satisfied with performing well; the goal is to leave a lasting mark on world football.
The numbers speak for themselves: 46 goals scored, only 5 conceded, and a remarkable sense of unity within a golden generation led by stars like Hakim Ziyech, Achraf Hakimi, and Sofyan Amrabat. But beyond the stats lies a deeper sense of national pride. With every match, the Lions proudly carry Morocco’s colors, embodying discipline, passion, and resilience—qualities that have made the Kingdom a global sports model.
Tonight in Rabat, it’s more than just a game—it’s a date with history. The Atlas Lions have one goal: to keep roaring, for Morocco, for the record, and for glory.
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