Hakimi equaled Senegal’s history at the World Cup


Hakimi has become a World Cup veteran

Achraf Hakimi continued to make history at the World Cup as he equaled Senegal’s all-time record for most caps by featuring for Morocco against France in the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup on Thursday.

Hakimi played 16 matches in the history of his participation in the World Cup, equaling the number of matches of the entire Senegal team in the history of the tournament.

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Hakimi also cemented his position as the most capped African player at the World Cup, ahead of compatriots Azedin Onahi (13 caps) and Yassin Bunou (12 caps).

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They are followed by Cameroonian Francois Omam Bey, Ghanaian Asamoah Gyan and Senegalese Ismaila Sarr with 11 games each.

According to the French network “stats foot”, at the level of African teams, Morocco took their tally to 29 in World Cup history, continuing to top the list, ahead of Cameroon (26), then Nigeria and Tunisia (21 each), Ghana (19) and Algeria (17).



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