Goal efficiency
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.

Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group F · Attacker · #7 · Portugal · 32 yrs
Ismael is an attacker. Ismael is a Portuguese international, 32 years old, attacker. Ismael wears shirt number 7. Ismael was born in Penafiel, Portugal on 1993-04-26. Ismael is 179 cm cm tall and weighs 75 kg kg. Ismael's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group F, Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group H, Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group F, Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Promotion Round, and other leagues. Ismael's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore Ismael season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Attacker · #7
| Season | Team |
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| 2024 | |
| 2023 | |
| 2022 | |
| 2021 | |
| 2020 |
| Date | Type | From | To |
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| 2024-07-17 | Free | ||
| 2023-07-01 | Free | ||
| 2012-08-21 | Loan |
Season intelligence
Profile as Attacker: high usage. Archetype: Box-to-box engine.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Minutes, availability, and how central they were to the team.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
Ismael is an attacker. Ismael is a Portuguese international, 32 years old, attacker. Ismael wears shirt number 7. Ismael was born in Penafiel, Portugal on 1993-04-26. Ismael is 179 cm cm tall and weighs 75 kg kg. Ismael's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group F, Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group H, Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Group F, Campeonato de Portugal Prio - Promotion Round, and other leagues. Ismael's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore Ismael season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Attacker · #7
| Season | Team |
|---|---|
| 2024 | |
| 2023 | |
| 2022 | |
| 2021 | |
| 2020 |
| Date | Type | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-07-17 | Free | ||
| 2023-07-01 | Free | ||
| 2012-08-21 | Loan |
Season intelligence
Profile as Attacker: high usage. Archetype: Box-to-box engine.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Minutes, availability, and how central they were to the team.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
Canada will face off against Morocco in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16. Here's everything you need to know to watch the highly anticipated showdown live in the United States. Here are all of the details of where you can watch Canada vs Morocco on US television and via legal streaming: WHO Canada vs Morocco WHAT 2026 World Cup WHEN 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT • Saturday, July 4, 2026 WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV STREAM WATCH NOW Match Overview For Canada, this match represents a historic moment. After advancing from the group stage for the first time ever, Jesse Marsch‘s side secured their place in the Round of 16 by defeating South Africa. However, by finishing second in their group, they surrendered home advantage and now face their toughest test of the tournament against a formidable Moroccan team. This is a chance for Canada‘s ‘golden generation’ to prove they can compete with the world’s elite. Morocco enters this clash with immense confidence and a wealth of experience. As the reigning African champions and semi-finalists in 2022, they have lived up to expectations, navigating a difficult group that included Brazil before eliminating the Netherlands on penalties. The Atlas Lions are on a remarkable unbeaten streak and possess the tactical discipline and star power to dismantle any opponent, setting the stage for a compelling knockout battle. Tactical Analysis & Match Context The two teams have arrived at this stage via different paths. Canada benefited from a relatively favorable schedule to build momentum, with their only loss coming against a strong Switzerland side. Their attacking statistics are impressive, but they have yet to face an opponent of Morocco’s caliber. In contrast, Morocco is battle-hardened, having already faced top-10 ranked teams in Brazil and the Netherlands, proving their resilience under pressure. The tactical clash will likely pit Canada‘s high-energy, aggressive pressing style under Jesse Marsch against Morocco‘s technically gifted and organized approach. Canada has generated a high volume of shots throughout the tournament, while Morocco combines a stout defense with lethal counter-attacks orchestrated by creative players like Brahim Diaz. The game could be decided by whether Canada‘s attack can breach a defense that frustrated some of the world’s best forwards. Motivation is sky-high on both sides. For Canada, this is a legacy-defining match with the opportunity to achieve an unprecedented quarter-final berth. For Morocco, the objective is clear: build on their 2022 success and prove they are a consistent global powerhouse. With a potential quarter-final against France on the horizon, the Atlas Lions will be determined to avoid an upset and continue their impressive run. Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends Historically, Morocco has had the upper hand in this fixture, winning both of the previous meetings between the two nations. This provides a psychological edge for the African side, who have demonstrated their ability to defeat the Canadians on the biggest stage. The most relevant encounter took place during the group stage of the 2022 World Cup. Morocco secured a 2-1 victory after racing to a 2-0 lead within the first 23 minutes. That result was crucial in helping them top a group that also included Croatia and Belgium, showcasing their ability to perform under pressure. Across their two meetings, Morocco has outscored Canada 6-1. The data points to Morocco‘s offensive strength and Canada‘s past struggles to contain their attack. While Canada has improved significantly since their last meeting, they will need a flawless defensive performance to reverse this historical trend. Squad News & Projected Lineups Canada receives a significant boost with a key player returning to fitness, while Morocco heads into the match with the advantage of a fully available squad. Canada‘s midfield depth has been tested with Ismael Kone ruled out for the rema
Morocco’s players set off in pursuit of Ismael Saibari and, once they had caught up, lost one another in a pile of exhilarated bodies. Maybe they are about to do it all again and make a heavy dent in the latter stages of a World Cup. This was certainly a huge hurdle cleared and there were echoes of 2022 when Yassine Bounou, hero against Spain back then, repelled the Netherlands’ fifth penalty. Crysencio Summerville had struck it straight at him, the latest error in a strange and wobbly shootout; Saibari showed rare mental clarity to accept the gift.Earlier on another bundle had engulfed Cody Gakpo. Football is a vessel for myriad thoughts and feelings so it was an intensely affecting moment when, after he had rammed his team into a 72nd-minute lead, the entire Dutch squad piled on to the pitch in joy. More than that, they had done so in support. Gakpo had elected to play despite the announcement that he and his partner had tragically lost their unborn son. He was tearful upon making his way back to the centre circle, pointing to the sky and being comforted by his teammate Denzel Dumfries. Continue reading...
Morocco booked their place in the World Cup round of 16 after defeating the Netherlands on penalties following a dramatic 1-1 draw after extra time in Monterrey. Cody Gakpo gave the Dutch the lead before Issa Diop headed home a stoppage-time equaliser, with Ismael Saibari converting the decisive spot-kick to send the Atlas Lions through.
Dan Riccio and Will Lou preview Canada's massive first-place decider against Switzerland and analyze Portugal's dominant 5-0 win on The 90th Minute. The final round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage is officially underway, bringing high-stakes drama and massive seeding implications across the brackets. On the latest edition of The 90th Minute, hosts Dan Riccio and Will Lou review a crucial matchday of results before pivoting to a massive first-place decider. Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear the complete matchday analysis. The program kicks off with a review of the latest tournament action, headlined by Portugal’s emphatic 5-0 dismantling of Uzbekistan—a match that saw their attacking front finally click into gear. The hosts contrast that dominant display with England’s frustrating, scoreless 0-0 draw against an organized Ghana squad, alongside crucial group victories for Croatia and Colombia. The focus of the discussion then shifts heavily toward Canada’s massive upcoming showdown against Switzerland to determine the winner of Group B. The duo breaks down how Jesse Marsch’s team can handle the pressure of this winner-take-all scenario, evaluating tactical midfield replacements for the injured Ismael Koné and how a fully available Alphonso Davies impacts their transition game. The episode concludes with a comprehensive preview of the remaining final matchday fixtures, including a fascinating Group C meeting between Brazil and Scotland. The guys outline the various qualification math and knockout-round paths for contenders like Mexico, Morocco, and South Africa as the group stage draws to a dramatic close. You can stream the entire daily overview right now. Check out The 90th Minute on Spotify to stay completely up to date on all the latest tactical lineups, group tiebreakers, and upcoming matchups.
Morocco beat Haiti 4-2 in a dramatic Group C encounter in Atlanta, in a match that was level at half-time after a breathless first period. Achraf Hakimi and Ismaël Saibari restored parity before Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine struck late to seal victory, as Haiti were ultimately undone by Morocco’s late pressure and attacking depth.
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Canada will face off against Morocco in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16. Here's everything you need to know to watch the highly anticipated showdown live in the United States. Here are all of the details of where you can watch Canada vs Morocco on US television and via legal streaming: WHO Canada vs Morocco WHAT 2026 World Cup WHEN 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT • Saturday, July 4, 2026 WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV STREAM WATCH NOW Match Overview For Canada, this match represents a historic moment. After advancing from the group stage for the first time ever, Jesse Marsch‘s side secured their place in the Round of 16 by defeating South Africa. However, by finishing second in their group, they surrendered home advantage and now face their toughest test of the tournament against a formidable Moroccan team. This is a chance for Canada‘s ‘golden generation’ to prove they can compete with the world’s elite. Morocco enters this clash with immense confidence and a wealth of experience. As the reigning African champions and semi-finalists in 2022, they have lived up to expectations, navigating a difficult group that included Brazil before eliminating the Netherlands on penalties. The Atlas Lions are on a remarkable unbeaten streak and possess the tactical discipline and star power to dismantle any opponent, setting the stage for a compelling knockout battle. Tactical Analysis & Match Context The two teams have arrived at this stage via different paths. Canada benefited from a relatively favorable schedule to build momentum, with their only loss coming against a strong Switzerland side. Their attacking statistics are impressive, but they have yet to face an opponent of Morocco’s caliber. In contrast, Morocco is battle-hardened, having already faced top-10 ranked teams in Brazil and the Netherlands, proving their resilience under pressure. The tactical clash will likely pit Canada‘s high-energy, aggressive pressing style under Jesse Marsch against Morocco‘s technically gifted and organized approach. Canada has generated a high volume of shots throughout the tournament, while Morocco combines a stout defense with lethal counter-attacks orchestrated by creative players like Brahim Diaz. The game could be decided by whether Canada‘s attack can breach a defense that frustrated some of the world’s best forwards. Motivation is sky-high on both sides. For Canada, this is a legacy-defining match with the opportunity to achieve an unprecedented quarter-final berth. For Morocco, the objective is clear: build on their 2022 success and prove they are a consistent global powerhouse. With a potential quarter-final against France on the horizon, the Atlas Lions will be determined to avoid an upset and continue their impressive run. Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends Historically, Morocco has had the upper hand in this fixture, winning both of the previous meetings between the two nations. This provides a psychological edge for the African side, who have demonstrated their ability to defeat the Canadians on the biggest stage. The most relevant encounter took place during the group stage of the 2022 World Cup. Morocco secured a 2-1 victory after racing to a 2-0 lead within the first 23 minutes. That result was crucial in helping them top a group that also included Croatia and Belgium, showcasing their ability to perform under pressure. Across their two meetings, Morocco has outscored Canada 6-1. The data points to Morocco‘s offensive strength and Canada‘s past struggles to contain their attack. While Canada has improved significantly since their last meeting, they will need a flawless defensive performance to reverse this historical trend. Squad News & Projected Lineups Canada receives a significant boost with a key player returning to fitness, while Morocco heads into the match with the advantage of a fully available squad. Canada‘s midfield depth has been tested with Ismael Kone ruled out for the rema
Morocco’s players set off in pursuit of Ismael Saibari and, once they had caught up, lost one another in a pile of exhilarated bodies. Maybe they are about to do it all again and make a heavy dent in the latter stages of a World Cup. This was certainly a huge hurdle cleared and there were echoes of 2022 when Yassine Bounou, hero against Spain back then, repelled the Netherlands’ fifth penalty. Crysencio Summerville had struck it straight at him, the latest error in a strange and wobbly shootout; Saibari showed rare mental clarity to accept the gift.Earlier on another bundle had engulfed Cody Gakpo. Football is a vessel for myriad thoughts and feelings so it was an intensely affecting moment when, after he had rammed his team into a 72nd-minute lead, the entire Dutch squad piled on to the pitch in joy. More than that, they had done so in support. Gakpo had elected to play despite the announcement that he and his partner had tragically lost their unborn son. He was tearful upon making his way back to the centre circle, pointing to the sky and being comforted by his teammate Denzel Dumfries. Continue reading...
Morocco booked their place in the World Cup round of 16 after defeating the Netherlands on penalties following a dramatic 1-1 draw after extra time in Monterrey. Cody Gakpo gave the Dutch the lead before Issa Diop headed home a stoppage-time equaliser, with Ismael Saibari converting the decisive spot-kick to send the Atlas Lions through.
Dan Riccio and Will Lou preview Canada's massive first-place decider against Switzerland and analyze Portugal's dominant 5-0 win on The 90th Minute. The final round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage is officially underway, bringing high-stakes drama and massive seeding implications across the brackets. On the latest edition of The 90th Minute, hosts Dan Riccio and Will Lou review a crucial matchday of results before pivoting to a massive first-place decider. Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear the complete matchday analysis. The program kicks off with a review of the latest tournament action, headlined by Portugal’s emphatic 5-0 dismantling of Uzbekistan—a match that saw their attacking front finally click into gear. The hosts contrast that dominant display with England’s frustrating, scoreless 0-0 draw against an organized Ghana squad, alongside crucial group victories for Croatia and Colombia. The focus of the discussion then shifts heavily toward Canada’s massive upcoming showdown against Switzerland to determine the winner of Group B. The duo breaks down how Jesse Marsch’s team can handle the pressure of this winner-take-all scenario, evaluating tactical midfield replacements for the injured Ismael Koné and how a fully available Alphonso Davies impacts their transition game. The episode concludes with a comprehensive preview of the remaining final matchday fixtures, including a fascinating Group C meeting between Brazil and Scotland. The guys outline the various qualification math and knockout-round paths for contenders like Mexico, Morocco, and South Africa as the group stage draws to a dramatic close. You can stream the entire daily overview right now. Check out The 90th Minute on Spotify to stay completely up to date on all the latest tactical lineups, group tiebreakers, and upcoming matchups.
Morocco beat Haiti 4-2 in a dramatic Group C encounter in Atlanta, in a match that was level at half-time after a breathless first period. Achraf Hakimi and Ismaël Saibari restored parity before Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine struck late to seal victory, as Haiti were ultimately undone by Morocco’s late pressure and attacking depth.
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