Thursday 20 November 2025

Thursday 20 November 2025

CAF Awards 2025: Moroccan International Achraf Hakimi Named African Player of the Year

أشرف حكيمي مرشح لجائزة "The Best" لعام 2025

Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi was named African Player of the Year at the CAF Awards 2025 ceremony, held Wednesday evening in Rabat.

In 2025, Hakimi won the Champions League with Paris Saint-Germain, as well as Ligue 1, the French Cup, the Trophée des Champions, and the UEFA Super Cup.

He was also a key figure in the remarkable qualification of the Atlas Lions for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

Egyptian Mohamed Salah, Liverpool forward, and Nigerian Victor Osimhen, Galatasaray striker, were also contenders for the African Player of the Year award.

The award was presented to Hakimi by FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

MAP: 19 November 2025

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The Moroccan national football team won 1-0 against Mozambique in a friendly match played Friday evening at the Grand Stade de Tangier. 

The only goal of the match was scored by midfielder Azzedine Ounahi in the 7th minute of the first half. 

The Moroccan team will face its Ugandan counterpart in the second friendly match scheduled during this international break, on Tuesday at the Grand Stade de Tangier. 

These two friendly matches are part of the national team’s preparations for its participation in the Africa Cup of Nations, which Morocco will host from December 21 to January 18.

Moroccan Watford forward Othmane Maamaa won the Best Young Player of the Year award during the CAF Awards ceremony, held Wednesday in Rabat.

Maamaa had previously been named Best Player at the U20 World Cup held last October in Chile, which was won by the Atlas Lion Cubs.

The Moroccan national team goalkeeper and Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) player, Yassine Bounou, was named Africa’s Best Goalkeeper for 2025 during the CAF Awards ceremony held Wednesday in Rabat.

Recognized for his outstanding performances with the Atlas Lions, Bounou was also selected in the FIFA Club World Cup Best XI, held last summer in the United States.

Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi was named African Player of the Year at the CAF Awards 2025 ceremony, held Wednesday evening in Rabat.

In 2025, Hakimi won the Champions League with Paris Saint-Germain, as well as Ligue 1, the French Cup, the Trophée des Champions, and the UEFA Super Cup.

He was also a key figure in the remarkable qualification of the Atlas Lions for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

Egyptian Mohamed Salah, Liverpool forward, and Nigerian Victor Osimhen, Galatasaray striker, were also contenders for the African Player of the Year award.

The award was presented to Hakimi by FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

Morocco’s national head coach Walid Regragui unveiled the 27-player squad on Friday to take part in the upcoming friendly games against Mozambique and Uganda.

The list features the return of Romain Saïss and strikers Soufiane Rahimi and Sofiane Diop, the first call-up for PSV Eindhoven’s Anass Salah-Eddine, and the absence of Achraf Hakimi due to injury.

The Atlas Lions will play two friendly fixtures against Mozambique and Uganda on November 14 and 18, respectively, at the Grand Stade de Tanger (8 p.m.), as part of their preparations for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.

Morocco will play in Group A of the AFCON, to be held from December 21 to January 18, alongside Comoros, Mali, and Zambia.

Here follows the list of players called up:

– Goalkeepers: Mounir El Kajoui (Renaissance Berkane), Yassine Bounou (Al Hilal/Saudi Arabia), Mehdi Lahrar (Raja Casablanca)

– Defenders: Romain Saïss (Al-Sadd/Qatar), Noussair Mazraoui (Manchester United/England), Nayef Aguered (Marseille/France), Adam Masina (Torino/Italy), Jawad El Yamiq (Al-najma/Saudi Arabia), Mohamed Chibi (Pyramids/Egypt), Youssef Belammari (Raja Casablanca), Anass Salah-Eddine (PSV Eindhoven/Netherlands).

– Midfielders: Azeddine Ounahi (Girona/Spain), Bilal El Khannous (Stuttgart/Germany), Ismael Saibari (PSV Eindhoven/Netherlands), Oussama Targhaline (Feynoord/Netherlands), Sofyan Amrabat (Real Betis/Spain), Neil El Ainaoui (AS Roma/Italy), Eliesse Ben Seghir (Leverkusen/Germany).

– Forwards: Brahim Diaz (Real Madrid/Spain), Chemsddine Talbi (Sunderland/England), Youssef En-Nesyri (Fenerbache/Turkey), Hamza Igamane (Lille/France), Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiakos/Greece), Ilias Akhomach (Villareal/Spain), Abdessamad Ezzalzouli (Real Betis/Spain), Sofiane Diop (Nice/France), Soufiane Rahimi (Al Ain FC/United Arab Emirates).

Between the Boeren and the Atlas Lions, Ismaël Saibari embodies consistency and the early maturity of a fully shaped talent.

Fully blossomed, versatile, and impactful, the Moroccan attacking midfielder for PSV Eindhoven is confirming this season his status as a key player, both for his club and the national team.

At PSV, Saibari appears to have reached a state of maturity where his vision consistently shines through with confidence and composure.

After netting a hat-trick against Feyenoord last week and a brace against Fortuna Sittard this weekend, the Moroccan international continues to prove his importance in Peter Bosz’s tactical setup and squad dynamics.

In a high-flying squad currently leading the Eredivisie, the Atlas Lion is arguably experiencing the most accomplished spell of his young career, gaining momentum and stringing together strong performances with each passing matchday.

Trained in Belgium at Anderlecht and Willebroek, 24-year-old Saibari now confirms what those around him have sensed for months. The Moroccan midfielder has reached a new level, that of sporting maturity. Calm, focused, and technically skilled, he has become one of the key figures in the PSV locker room.

“Ismaël is making impressive progress,” his coach admitted after the victory against Feyenoord. “He has incredible physical strength, but he still needs to learn how to channel it.” This observation reflects the transformation of a talent once held back by injuries and excessive eagerness.

In the Netherlands, observers agree that Saibari has come a long way. The former Genk player has gained in strength and consistency.

Commentator Jeroen Elshoff once compared him to a Formula 1 car. “Everyone knew how fast he could go, but unfortunately, he often drove with three wheels or flat tires,” he remarked humorously on NPO Radio 1.

Today, the tires are fully inflated, and Saibari is paving his way, speeding rapidly towards the top.

Not long ago, his shots still lacked precision, and his impatience revealed his eagerness. “I was too eager to do well,” he admitted after his hat-trick in Rotterdam. This newfound clarity shows a player more aware of his weaknesses and capable of overcoming them.

Bosz explains that he worked with him on balancing power and control. “Before, he often lost his balance after his shots,” he says. But at this stage of his career, Saibari is showcasing his talent and playing with greater control.

This transformation did not happen overnight. Saibari had to change his lifestyle to safeguard his body and stay focused. Sociable, almost too much so, he struggled to pace himself. “When he should have been resting, he preferred to go out and meet his friends. He did it out of kindness, but he paid the price,” his coach points out.

Currently, Saibari allows himself more rest and surrounds himself with a smaller circle. As a result, injuries have become rare, consistency has settled in, and his confidence is growing.

This development is also evident in the national team. Wearing the Moroccan jersey, Saibari has become a key asset for Walid Regragui’s squad. His strength, vision, and ability to break through defenses make him one of the central figures in the midfield of the Atlas Lions.

Valued at 27 million euros, he is now sought after by several European clubs. AC Milan, impressed by his well-rounded profile and rapid progress, reportedly tried to acquire him during the last transfer window, but PSV refused to let him go, convinced that his mission in Eindhoven is not yet over.

A decision that is already paying off. With eight goals in fourteen matches, Saibari ranks second among the top scorers in the Eredivisie. Also decisive in the Champions League, he has found the net against Leverkusen and Napoli.

After a frustrating start, the Moroccan international and undisputed star of PSV is currently enjoying the peak of a rising player, fully aware of his value and in control of his destiny. Eindhoven, Morocco, and perhaps soon all of Europe are witnessing in him far more than just potential, a talent that has reached full maturity.