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Morocco Scores After 71 Seconds, Scottish Delegation Requests Full Incident Report, Root Cause Analysis, And Mandatory All-Hands By End Of Quarter

By dedododo Staff6/20/20262 min read
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Morocco Scores After 71 Seconds, Scottish Delegation Requests Full Incident Report, Root Cause Analysis, And Mandatory All-Hands By End Of Quarter

BOSTON — In what company leadership is calling 'an opportunity to learn and grow together as a team,' Morocco defeated Scotland 1-0 Friday at Estadio Boston after midfielder Ismael Saibari scored what FIFA's Chief Experience Officer has formally classified as 'a deliverable that came in significantly ahead of timeline.'

The goal, which occurred just 71 seconds into the match, was described by senior World Cup officials as 'not something anyone had budgeted for this sprint,' adding that they would be scheduling a 30-minute sync early next week to 'unpack what happened and make sure everyone feels heard.'

Scotland's Head of On-Pitch Operations could not be reached for comment, as he was reportedly still on a call that was 'supposed to be quick.'

'We want to be very transparent,' said a FIFA spokesperson reading from a prepared statement at a press conference during which no questions were taken. 'This result occurred. It has been logged. The appropriate parties have been notified via calendar invite. We are committed to a full retrospective, pending confirmation of a time that works for all relevant stakeholders.'

Saibari himself was pulled aside after the match and asked if he had looped in the broader team before scoring. He confirmed he had not, citing 'bandwidth constraints' and the fact that the ball was already in the net.

Scottish officials have since distributed a 47-slide deck titled 'Learnings From The First 71 Seconds: A Path Forward,' which sources say has been opened by no one and contains a poll that closes Friday.

Remaining matches in the group stage will proceed as scheduled, though FIFA has asked all participating nations to 'please flag any goals at least 48 hours in advance so we can resource accordingly.'

A follow-up all-hands has been tentatively scheduled. Attendance is strongly encouraged but not mandatory, which means it is effectively optional, which means it will not happen.

This is a developing situation. Officials have clarified nothing further at this time.

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