Friday 24 October 2025

Friday 24 October 2025

AFCON Futsal (Semi-final): Morocco Trash Libya (6-0), Qualify for World Cup

كأس إفريقيا للأمم لكرة القدم داخل القاعة (المغرب 2024)/ المجموعة الأولى.. المنتخب المغربي يفوز على نظيره الغاني (8-3)

The Moroccan national team has qualified for the final of the Futsal Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON Morocco-2024) and secured a place at the next World Cup, after beating its Libyan counterpart 6-0 in the semi-finals on Friday at the Palais des Sports of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex in Rabat.

The Moroccan team’s goals were scored by Soufiane El Mesrar (3rd, 22nd), Youssef Jouad (6th), Bilal Bakkali (12th, 29th) and Anas El Ayyane (17th).

To claim their third title in a row, the Atlas Lions will face Angola in the final, which qualified at the expense of Egypt (7-3).     

The final and classification game will take place on April 21, at 8pm and 5pm (GMT+1), respectively.

The top three teams in this African contest book their tickets at the Futsal World Cup, to be held in Uzbekistan from September 14 to October 6.

MAP: 19 April 2024

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 In a festive and emotional atmosphere, the members of Morocco’s U20 national football team, world champions, were warmly welcomed on Wednesday evening in Rabat by a large crowd, eager to celebrate their historic and unprecedented achievement in Chile.

Since the afternoon, hundreds of supporters gathered along Mohammed V and Hassan II avenues and on nearby main squares, awaiting the players’ passage on an open-top bus. They waved the national flag and wore team jerseys to express immense pride in this exceptional triumph, which cements Morocco’s place on the global football map.

Fans of all ages joined in joyous celebration, welcoming the young players as heroes with chants and traditional cries, accompanied by smoke flares, in recognition of the Atlas Lion Cubs’ unprecedented feat, becoming the first Arab team to win a U20 World Cup title.

In statements to MAP, citizens agreed that these champions had etched Morocco’s name in football history through their performance at the U20 World Cup, defeating the best teams in the world and proudly raising the national flag in Chile’s skies.

“Winning the World Cup is a moment of national fervor,” said Othman (31), from Tetouan, adding that the Atlas Lion Cubs’ achievement is a pride for all of Morocco and has written a golden page in the history of national football.

Similarly, Noura (13) from Marrakech expressed her excitement at attending with her family to greet the heroes of this epic journey, who brought immense joy to Moroccan households from Tangier to Lagouira, showing that the impossible is not Moroccan.

Karim (13) from Salé said he was delighted with the national team’s results. “I will remember this day for a long time; it made me dream of wearing the national team jersey and lifting the Cup like these champions,” he said.

Hassan (53), a Moroccan living in Germany, said he came specifically to celebrate the national team, expressing happiness over this historic football achievement and the praise the Moroccan team received from the German and international press.

Mouna (43), from France, also said that Moroccans are capable of historic achievements, noting that she traveled to Morocco to attend this popular reception for Zabiri and his teammates.

As the crowd began to disperse in a cheerful atmosphere, other supporters continued celebrating the national team’s victory along Mohammed V Avenue, singing improvised popular songs.

Morocco’s futsal team secured a 5-3 victory against Chile on Saturday in their opening match at the FIFA Futsal World Cup in Argentina.

Played at the Argentine Football Federation (AFA) headquarters, the match was intense from the outset, with both teams showing a strong desire to dominate. 

Chile, coming off a 4-2 loss to Argentina the previous day, aimed to set the pace with a physical approach. However, Morocco responded swiftly, leveraging the speed of their wingers and the tactical attacking schemes designed by coach Hicham Dguig.

Despite Chile’s strong pressure, the Lions of the Atlas maintained control, winning the majority of the duels and dictating the rhythm of the game, even amid questionable refereeing decisions that went against them.

For much of the second half, Morocco held a 5-2 lead, but a slight drop in concentration during the final minutes allowed Chile to narrow the gap.

After the match, Moroccan coach Hicham Dguig praised the fighting spirit of his players but expressed concerns about the refereeing, which he felt had favored the Chilean side.

“It was a tough match against a combative and aggressive Chilean team. Some of the refereeing decisions were questionable and made our task harder,” he said.

Dguig also noted the importance of the match for integrating new players into the squad: “This game was a real test for the young players recently called up. The aim was to expose them to pressure and test their ability to adapt to the collective dynamic of the team,” he added.

With this win over Chile, Morocco solidifies its status as a Futsal powerhouse ahead of a highly anticipated clash against the Argentine giants.

 Morocco’s U17 futsal team claimed the title at the “Castro Del Rio” international tournament in Cordoba, Spain, after winning all three of their matches.

The young Atlas Lions opened the competition with an 8-4 victory over France, followed by a 4-2 win against hosts Spain.

Morocco sealed the tournament with a dominant 10-2 win over the United States on Sunday. Rayane El Yaacoubi led the scoring with four goals, while Hamza El Ahmadi added two. Ibrahim Houdan, Khalil El Khiraoui, Anouar Abdenebit, and Reda El Bahri also found the net.

The Moroccan women’s futsal team won the title of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON Morocco-2025) by defeating their Tanzanian counterpart 3–2 in the final held Wednesday evening at the indoor arena of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex in Rabat.

Morocco’s goals were scored by Doha El Madani (20′), Drissia Korrych (34′), and Jasmine Demraoui (40′), while Anastazia Katunzi (4′) and Jamila Rajabu (16′) netted for Tanzania.

Both finalists of this AFCON have secured their spots in the Women’s Futsal World Cup, scheduled to take place in the Philippines from November 27 to December 7, 2025.

Morocco’s women’s futsal team reached the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final with a 5-1 semifinal win over Angola on Monday at Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex.

Goals were scored by Doha Madani (13′, 34′), Zineb Erroudany (30′), Jasmine Demraoui (33′), and Meryem Hajri (39′), while Djamila Lussinga Catombela (18′) netted Angola’s only goal.

In the final, Morocco will face Tanzania on Wednesday, after Tanzania qualified with a 3-2 victory over Cameroon.

The Moroccan women’s futsal team got off to a perfect start at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON Morocco-2025), thrashing their Namibian counterparts (8-1), in a match from Day 1 (Group A), played on Tuesday evening at the indoor hall of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex in Rabat.

In their first match of the tournament, hosted by Morocco until April 30, the Atlas Lionesses opened the score through Malak Zaid Alkilani, followed by goals from AS FAR’s Doha El Madani, as well as Soumia Hady, Amal El Aoufi and Siham Tadlaoui, to mark the first half.

The second half made the tally higher through another shot by El Madani before Jasmine Demraoui netted a brace, while the Namibians scored their single point.  

The match was attended by Minister of National Education, Preschool and Sports Mohamed Saad Berrada, and President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation Fouzi Lekjaa.

Next Thursday, the Atlas Lionesses will play against their Cameroonian counterparts.