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Morocco beats Argentina to win 2025 U20 World Cup

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On a cool evening in Santiago, Chile, football history was rewritten, not by one of the sport’s traditional powerhouses, but by a team of fearless, hungry young lions from North Africa.

Morocco’s U20 national team stunned the world on Sunday night, defeating six-time champions Argentina 2–0 to win the 2025 FIFA U20 World Cup, a triumph that will be remembered for generations.

In doing so, the Atlas Cubs became only the second African nation ever to lift the trophy, following in the footsteps of Ghana’s Black Satellites, who blazed the trail in 2009.

Every great triumph has its hero, and Morocco found theirs in Yassir Zabiri — a name that will now echo through the annals of African football.

Just 12 minutes into the final, the gifted playmaker stood over a free kick nearly 25 yards out. With a delicate touch and unshakable confidence, he curled the ball over the wall and into the top corner. The stadium gasped. The Atlas Cubs led.

Fifteen minutes later, Zabiri struck again. This time, it was a moment of pure teamwork, Othmane Maamma dancing down the left wing before sliding in a perfect pass. Zabiri met it first-time, burying the shot low into the net.

From then on, Morocco’s composure told the story. Their defense — anchored by Yassine Koukouh and Ilyas El Madani — absorbed every wave of Argentine pressure. Goalkeeper Anas Tazi was flawless, denying several goal-bound efforts.

When the final whistle blew, the Moroccan bench erupted. Players fell to their knees, some in tears, others sprinting across the pitch in disbelief. The Atlas Cubs had done it.

This triumph was no fluke. Morocco’s path to glory was built on courage, structure, and a quiet belief that something special was brewing.

From the opening day, they played with heart and flair, defeating giants along the way:

2–0 vs Spain

2–1 vs Brazil

0–1 vs Mexico

2–1 vs South Korea

3–1 vs USA

1–1 vs France (5–4 on penalties)

2–0 vs Argentina (Final)

Each match tested them differently — resilience against Mexico, attacking brilliance versus Brazil, and ice-cold nerve in the penalty shootout win over France.

By the time they reached the final, the Atlas Cubs looked unstoppable.

This win goes beyond a single match. It represents years of investment in youth football and the vision of the Moroccan Football Federation, which has built one of Africa’s best development programs at the Mohammed VI Football Complex.

It’s a story of structure meeting passion — of young African players finally being given the stage to shine and the tools to succeed.

Sixteen years after Ghana’s triumph in Egypt, Africa has another world champion.

As the players lifted the trophy under the Chilean night sky, red and green confetti raining down, you could almost hear the echoes of a continent celebrating.

By Emmanuel Owusu

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