Brazil drew 1-1 against Morocco in their opening match of the World Cup, continuing a remarkable streak. This result marks the 21st consecutive World Cup tournament where Brazil has avoided defeat in their debut game. The streak began after a 3-1 loss to Spain in the 1934 World Cup in Italy – their only opening-match defeat to date. This tie preserves a 92-year-old record of success for the Brazilian national team in World Cup openers. Despite not securing a win, the draw maintains Brazil’s position as a strong contender in the tournament. The team will aim to continue their winning ways in subsequent matches, building upon this historical foundation. This achievement highlights Brazil’s consistent performance and strong start in each World Cup cycle.
