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Morocco Stuns Argentina to Win Historic U-20 World Cup

Morocco made history on October 19, 2025, by defeating Argentina 2-0 in the Under-20 FIFA World Cup final in Chile, capturing the nation’s first World Cup title at any level. The North African nation capped off a phenomenal tournament run with a commanding victory over one of football’s traditional powerhouses. This win not only marks Morocco’s emergence as a global football force but also positions them as a key player in youth development on the world stage, becoming the first African team since Ghana in 2009 to win the U-20 World Cup.

Star Performer: Yassir Zabiri’s Double Seals the Victory

  • The hero of the night was Yassir Zabiri, a rising talent currently playing for FC Famalicão in Portugal’s Primeira Liga. Zabiri scored both goals in the first half, delivering a performance that stunned a heavily favoured Argentine side.
  • His precise finishing and tactical discipline gave Morocco a comfortable lead they defended resolutely throughout the second half.
  • Argentina, who entered the final undefeated, struggled to respond, especially in the absence of their top U-20 talents—Claudio Echeverri (Bayer Leverkusen) and Franco Mastantuono (Real Madrid)—who missed the tournament.

A Historic Tournament Run for Morocco

Morocco’s path to the title was nothing short of remarkable. In the knockout stages, they,

  • Defeated South Korea in the Round of 16
  • Outplayed the United States in the quarterfinals
  • Overcame France in the semifinals
  • And finally, beat Argentina in the championship match

Each victory demonstrated the team’s technical evolution, defensive strength, and attacking flair, all of which have become hallmarks of Moroccan football in recent years, especially after their senior team’s semifinal run at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

Argentina Falls Short Despite Strong Run

  • Argentina, six-time U-20 champions and one of the most successful nations at this level, were favourites to lift the trophy.
  • Their loss in the final came as a surprise, especially given their dominant form in the group and knockout stages.
  • The team’s campaign was hampered by the absence of key players, which may have affected their final performance.
  • Nonetheless, the tournament showcased Argentina’s depth and continued legacy in youth football, with many players expected to graduate to the senior national team.
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