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Jun 14, 2026
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Morocco's Ayyoub Bouaddi Shines in World Cup 2026 Opener Against Brazil

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Morocco's 18-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi impressed in his competitive international debut against Brazil in the World Cup 2026 opener, dominating Casemiro and helping his team earn a draw.

The Rise of Ayyoub Bouaddi

The name Ayyoub Bouaddi was on everyone's lips after Brazil's draw against Morocco on Saturday night. Even the army of concerned South American journalists firing questions at Vinícius Júnior at the MetLife Stadium had to acknowledge that the Real Madrid forward had been fortunate to be named as man of the match despite scoring a superb equaliser to rescue a point for Carlo Ancelotti's side in their opening game of the 2026 World Cup.

Bouaddi's Dominant Performance

Instead, it was the imposing figure with a distinctive mop of hair in Morocco's central midfield who stole the show on his first competitive international appearance. Bouaddi managed the most touches (88), won the most duels (11), and completed the most successful passes in the opposition's half (30), finishing with a passing success rate of 93% as he dominated Casemiro – a player almost twice his age and with a vastly different career trajectory.

Coach's Praise and Background

"He didn't impress me because we already know what a player he is," Ouahbi said. "I'm not the guy to be afraid of playing youngsters. We were sure and certain that he'd have a big match, and so it wasn't a risk at all – it wasn't the kind of match for taking risks against Brazil." Bouaddi was born and raised in Creil in the Oise department, where his father, Hassan, used to be deputy mayor, and played for AFC Creil until he joined Lille's academy at 13. Not long before his historic debut in the Conference League that made him the youngest player to play in a European club competition game, he won a public speaking contest for players enrolled at professional academies in France at the Élysée Palace that was attended by Brigitte Macron.

The Future of Moroccan Football

The future looks bright for him and Morocco under Ouahbi, who is in his first senior role as manager after winning the Under-20 World Cup last year. The midfield that finished the game against Brazil had an average age of 20.6, with Roma's Neil El Aynaoui – the son of the retired tennis player Younès – and Samir El Mourabet of Strasbourg also impressing against a Brazil side that looked laboured by comparison.