Morocco made history by defeating Argentina 2-0 to win the 2025 FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile their first-ever title at any FIFA tournament.
Two first-half goals from Yassir Zabiri secured a famous victory for coach Mohamed Ouahbi’s side at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos in Santiago.
The result saw Morocco become only the second African nation to win the competition, after Ghana’s triumph in 2009.
The match began at a high tempo, with both teams showing attacking intent. Morocco struck first in the 12th minute when Zabiri was fouled on the edge of the area by Argentine goalkeeper Santino Barbi.
Following a VAR review, Barbi received a yellow card, and Zabiri converted the resulting free-kick with a curling finish into the top corner.

Zabri put up a man of the match performance. Photo Credit: AP
Argentina attempted to respond quickly, but Morocco’s organised defending kept them at bay. On 29 minutes, Ismael Baouf won possession in midfield and released Othmane Maamma, whose cross found Zabiri to double the lead.
Argentina created chances through Mateo Silvetti and Gianluca Prestianni, but Morocco’s goalkeeper Ibrahim Gomis produced several key saves to preserve the advantage.

Dejected Argentina U20 players. Photo Credit: AP
The South Americans dominated possession in the second half but could not find a breakthrough. Zabiri went close to completing a hat-trick, while Argentina substitute Ian Subiabre missed from close range.
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Morocco maintained composure in defence and managed the game efficiently until the final whistle, sparking celebrations among players and supporters.
Awards and recognition
After the final, Argentina’s Santino Barbi was named Best Goalkeeper of the tournament. Othmane Maamma of Morocco, who provided the assist for the second goal, received the Golden Ball award for best player.
The United States won the Fair Play Trophy.

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Morocco’s success adds to a series of impressive performances across their football programmes in recent years. The men’s senior team reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup, while the U17 side reached the semi-finals of the 2025 U17 World Cup.
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The U20 title marks Morocco’s first global football championship and a major moment for African football.