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On a surprise night, Haiti achieved what they had failed to achieve in their World Cup history against Morocco in a match that pitted them against each other in the third round of the World Cup group stage.
Haiti scored twice in a World Cup match for the first time, French outlet Statesfoot reports, in a moment that ended decades of frustration among soccer’s giants and heralded in golden ink the birth of the Pirates of the Caribbean on the world stage.
The historic double was not the whole story as the match saw the birth of a new legend, his Moroccan hero Ismail Saibari, who scored one of the biggest goals in the history of the African continent after becoming the first African player to score in three World Cup matches in the group stages.
Saibari was not satisfied with the goal, but he was the mastermind and fighting spirit that led Morocco to this double achievement. a goal in the first, a goal in the second and then his decisive marker in the third to complete the miracle. These are figures that Drogba, Eto’o or Salah had never achieved before, so Saibari put his name above all others in the World Cup records.
With this achievement, Saibari wrote a new chapter in the book of African and Caribbean football together, combining individual glory with the contribution of the historic collective victory of the Moroccan national team.
Haiti is not only celebrating two goals, but also the birth of a new generation that broke the barrier of fear… and Sibari is not only celebrating a World Cup hat-trick, but also the crowning of the “first African” to do so in the group stage, sending a message to the world that the limits of the impossible are made to be broken.