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Home / Sports / Atlas Lions Extend Record-Breaking Winning Streak to 16 Matches

Atlas Lions Extend Record-Breaking Winning Streak to 16 Matches

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Morocco set to host Mozambique in international friendly
  • Atlas Lions enter match with 16 consecutive wins, longest current streak
  • Walid Regragui calls up strong squad despite injury concerns
Atlas Lions Extend Record-Breaking Winning Streak to 16 Matches

On November 14, 2025, Morocco will host Mozambique in an international friendly match at the Grand Stade de Tanger. This is an important preparatory game for the Atlas Lions as they gear up to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Morocco, recently dubbed the "Magicians" by Spanish media, have been in excellent form, setting a world national team record with 16 consecutive wins - the longest current winning streak in the world. Coach Walid Regragui has called up a strong squad for this November international window, which includes the friendly against Mozambique and another match against Uganda a few days later.

Despite some key injury concerns, Morocco is expected to dominate possession, press high, and attack with width from their full-backs. Mozambique, who qualified for the 2025 AFCON by finishing second in their group, will look to be compact, absorb pressure, and try to hit on the counter-attack or from set-pieces. With over 40,000 fans expected in Tangier, the Atlas Lions will have strong home support as they continue their preparations for the continental tournament.

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The Atlas Lions have set a world national team record with 16 consecutive wins, the longest current winning streak in the world.
Morocco will face Mozambique in an international friendly match at the Grand Stade de Tanger as part of their preparations for hosting the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Mozambique qualified for the 2025 AFCON by finishing second in their group, and this friendly against Morocco will be an opportunity for them to test their system and build confidence ahead of the tournament.

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