Morocco defeats Argentina 2-0, wins FIFA U-20 World Cup 2025

Morocco has won FIFA U-20 World Cup 2025 with a 2-0 victory over Argentina in the final match played early Monday morning in Santiago, Chile.
It was a historic night for the Atlas Lions, who became only the second African nation ever to lift the prestigious youth trophy, following Ghana’s 2009 triumph.
The star of the final was undoubtedly Yassir Zabiri, whose two first-half goals — in the 12th and 29th minutes — stunned the Argentine faithful and gave Morocco a lead they never surrendered.
Despite Argentina’s attacking pressure in the second half, the Moroccan defence held firm. Captain Rayan El-Mourabet led from the back with composure and strength, while goalkeeper Youssef Bakkali delivered a standout performance, making several crucial saves to preserve a clean sheet.
The journey to the title was nothing short of phenomenal. Drawn into a group alongside Spain, Brazil, and Mexico, Morocco initially lost to Mexico but bounced back to defeat both Brazil and Spain, topping the group against the odds.
In the knockout stages, Morocco eliminated South Korea in the Round of 16, overpowered the United States in the quarter-finals, and edged out France on penalties in a tense semi-final clash.
The final win against a football giant like Argentina marked a sensational end to what has been widely described as the most compelling campaign of the tournament.
Morocco’s victory is not just a sporting milestone — it’s a symbolic moment for African football. The Atlas Lions now join Ghana in the elite group of African nations with a FIFA U-20 title.
PUNCH Online reports that this win is a powerful reminder of Africa’s growing presence on the global football stage, and a defining achievement for Moroccan sport.
With this result, Morocco also becomes the first North African nation to lift a FIFA world title — a feat likely to inspire a new generation across the continent