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Morocco Take the Lead Against Cameroon with Brahim Díaz’s Fifth Goal of the Tournament

Morocco opened the scoring against Cameroon in their AFCON 2025 quarter-final, with Brahim Díaz finding the net in the 27th minute.

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Morocco left nothing in Cameroon and qualified for the last square of CAN 2025 at home. Find out what attracted the editorial attention.

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With his fifth goal at the Africa Cup of Nations, Brahim Diaz helped send Morocco into the semi-finals.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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22 years later, Morocco regains the final square of the CAN. A victory achieved thanks in particular to a great Brahim Diaz, author of his fifth goal of the competition. In the semifinals, the Moroccans will face the winner of Algeria-Nigeria. Relive the entire quarter final on RFI.

·Paris, France
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Brahim Díaz strengthened his grip on the title of top scorer of the African Cup of Nations CAF TotalEnergys 2025, increasing his lead after having scored again on Friday night while Morocco, the host country, qualified for the semifinals.Díaz found the way to the net during Morocco's 2-0 victory against Cameroon in the quarter-final high stakes in Rabat, a result that followed Senegal's short 1-0 victory against Mali earlier in the evening.Real …

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Author of the opening of the score against Cameroon in the quarter final of the Morocco-2025 African Cup of Nations, Brahim Diaz became the first player in the history of the CAN to score during his first five appearances in the final phase, an unreleased feat in 67 years of competition. Diaz is also the only ... Cet article Brahim Diaz dans l'histoire de la CAN est apparu en premier sur Maroc Diplomatique.

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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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