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Morocco stun Argentina to win first FIFA U20 World Cup

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Monday, 20 October 2025 at 07:33
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Morocco became only the second African national team in history to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup, following Ghana’s win in 2009. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido

Morocco’s U20 national team wrote a golden chapter in their football history on Sunday night, defeating six-time champions Argentina U20 2-0 in a thrilling final to capture their first-ever FIFA U20 World Cup title.

The game could not have started worse for Argentina, who were reduced to ten men early in the first half when their goalkeeper was shown a straight red card for a last-man foul.

Morocco capitalised immediately, with teenage prodigy Mohamed Zabiri curling a sensational free kick into the top corner in the 12th minute to put the North Africans ahead.

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Zabiri doubled the advantage just before the half-hour mark, latching onto a precise cross to finish clinically at the back post—a strike that silenced the Argentine supporters and sent the Moroccan bench into jubilation.

Argentina came close to reducing the deficit before halftime through Matteo Silvetti, who missed a golden one-on-one chance. Moments later, Otman Maamma nearly extended Morocco’s lead with a dazzling solo run, only to be denied by a last-ditch goal-line clearance.

In the second half, Morocco showcased tactical intelligence and defensive discipline far beyond their years. Compact, composed, and confident, they repelled every Argentine attack until the final whistle sounded — unleashing euphoric celebrations as the Atlas Cubs lifted the trophy.

The Bigger Picture

This historic triumph not only handed Morocco their first U20 world title but also solidified their place among football’s emerging global forces. The victory makes Morocco only the second African nation, after Ghana, to win the FIFA U20 World Cup, underlining the continent’s growing influence in youth football.

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