In a thrilling final, Morocco’s U-20 team etched their name in football history by defeating Argentina 2-0 to claim their first-ever FIFA U-20 World Cup title.
Yassir Zabiri was the hero in Santiago, Chile, scoring a brace (two goals) to secure the victory for the North African side.
Zabiri’s clinical finishing proved to be the decisive factor, as he scored in the 12th and 29th minutes of the game.
His goals set the tone for a dominant Moroccan performance, which saw them withstand Argentina’s pressure and secure a well-deserved win.
Morocco’s journey to the title was nothing short of remarkable.
They defeated formidable opponents like Brazil and Spain in the group stage, before dispatching South Korea, the United States, and France in the knockout stages.
Their victory over France in the semi-finals was particularly impressive, as they won on penalties.
Morocco’s triumph marks a significant milestone for African football, as they become the second African nation to win the U-20 World Cup after Ghana in 2009.
This achievement is a testament to the country’s growing football prowess and its ability to produce talented young players .
Argentina, on the other hand, were looking to claim their seventh U-20 World Cup title but were left disappointed.
Despite dominating possession, they failed to create enough scoring opportunities and were ultimately undone by Morocco’s clinical finishings.

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