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World Cup 2026: Arab Teams Suffer Defensive Collapse with Historic Own-Goal Record

Despite a promising start for Arab nations at the FIFA World Cup 2026, recent results have taken a massive downturn, with Morocco’s victory over Scotland in the second round standing as the sole exception.

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Tunisia has undoubtedly endured the worst campaign, suffering a 5-1 thrashing against Sweden followed by a 4-0 defeat to Japan, despite sacking manager Sabri Lamouchi and appointing Hervé Renard. Elsewhere, heavy defeats plagued other Arab representatives:

  • Qatar lost 6-0 to Switzerland.

  • Iraq fell 4-1 against Norway.

  • Algeria was defeated 3-0 by Argentina.

  • Saudi Arabia suffered the latest blowout, losing 4-0 to Spain.

The Shocking Own-Goal Statistics

Beyond the disappointing scorelines, a staggering statistic highlights a severe lack of defensive focus among Arab teams. The 2026 World Cup has already witnessed 8 own goals. To put this in perspective, the all-time tournament record for a single edition is 12 own goals, set at Russia 2018.

Astonishingly, Arab nations account for the lion’s share of these errors, scoring 6 own goals against themselves.

Arab Defenders Crumble Under Pressure

A total of six Arab teams have net-scored in their own goals so far, reflecting a critical crisis in defensive organization and composure under pressure:

  1. Egypt (The first was scored by right-back Mohamed Hany against Belgium)

  2. Qatar

  3. Iraq

  4. Jordan

  5. Tunisia

  6. Saudi Arabia (The latest was scored by Hassan Tambakti during the heavy loss to Spain)