Morocco’s third goalkeeper stars in shootout to secure a spot in the Under-20 World Cup final

Morocco’s third goalkeeper stars in shootout to secure a spot in the Under-20 World Cup final
Morocco players lift their coach Mohamed Ouahbi in celebration after defeating France in a penalty shootout during a FIFA U-20 World Cup semifinal at Elias Figueroa Brander Stadium in Valparaiso, Chile, on Oct. 15, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 16 October 2025
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Morocco’s third goalkeeper stars in shootout to secure a spot in the Under-20 World Cup final

Morocco’s third goalkeeper stars in shootout to secure a spot in the Under-20 World Cup final
  • The Moroccans will play for the championship against Argentina, who edged Colombia 1-0 to reach their eighth final at the under-20 tournament
  • El Mesbahi, who hadn’t played in any of Morocco’s previous matches at the tournament, stopped France´s last shot from Djylian Nguessan

SANTIAGO, Chile: Third goalkeeper Abdelhakim El Mesbahi came off the bench near the end of extra time and made the decisive save in the shootout as Morocco edged France 5-4 on penalties Wednesday to qualify for their first Under-20 World Cup final.

The Moroccans will play for the championship against Argentina, who edged Colombia 1-0 to reach their eighth final at the under-20 tournament.

French goalkeeper Lisandru Olmeta’s own goal in the 32nd minute gave Morocco the lead before midfielder Lucas Michal equalized in the 59th.

It was tied 1-1 in regulation and near the end of extra time, when Morocco’s coach Mohamed Ouahbi sent in El Mesbahi for the shootout.

El Mesbahi had headshots of France’s players printed on his water bottle and a small graphic of where they might direct their penalty kicks.

The strategy worked because El Mesbahi, who hadn’t played in any of Morocco’s previous matches at the tournament, stopped France´s last shot from Djylian Nguessan.

“We managed to stay focused, calm and wait for our moments,” Ouahbi said. “Now we’re enjoying it, we’re in the final. I’m quite emotional because it’s a historic moment, but we want to win the final. We’re going to calm down quickly because what we want is to win the cup.”

Morocco’s starting goalkeeper Yanis Benchaouch was injured during regulation time and replaced by Ibrahim Gomis in the 64th minute. Gomis made way for El Mesbahi at the end of overtime.

Morocco topped their group, beating Spain and Brazil in the process, and then beat South Korea and the US to reach the semifinals.

The African nation’s best previous performance in the tournament was fourth place in 2005.

Argentina edge Colombia

In the later semifinal match, Mateo Silvetti scored in the 72nd minute for Argentina, who have won all of their matches in Chile and are aiming for a seventh Under-20 world title.

The Argentina squad is dominating in Chile despite missing Bayer Leverkusen’s Claudio Echeverri and Real Madrid’s Franco Mastantuono, two of the country’s best under-20s players.
 


Al-Hilal maintain perfect AFC Champions League record with 2-1 away victory over Al-Gharafa

Al-Hilal maintain perfect AFC Champions League record with 2-1 away victory over Al-Gharafa
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Al-Hilal maintain perfect AFC Champions League record with 2-1 away victory over Al-Gharafa

Al-Hilal maintain perfect AFC Champions League record with 2-1 away victory over Al-Gharafa
  • Goals from Salem Al-Dawsari and Kaio Cesar make it 4 wins out of 4 for Simone Inzaghi’s side
  • The Riyadh side sits 2 points clear at top of West Region table at half-way point of the league stage

DOHA: Saudi powerhouses Al-Hilal continued their flawless start to the AFC Champions League Elite campaign with a 2-1 away victory over Al-Gharafa of Qatar on Monday.

Simone Inzaghi’s side now have four wins out of four at the half-way point of the league stage, and sit two points clear at the top of the West Region table on 12 points as they chase a record-extending fifth Asian title.

Salem Al-Dawsari opened the scoring for the visitors in the ninth minute, heading home Joao Cancelo’s pinpoint cross after the Portuguese full-back stole possession on the right.

Al-Hilal continued to dominate for much of the first half, with Theo Hernandez and Cancelo each testing Al-Gharafa goalkeeper Khalifa Ababacar, who kept his side in contention with several strong saves.

The pressure paid off and the Saudi side eventually doubled their lead midway through the second half, when Kaio Cesar fired home from the edge of the area after another surging run by Hernandez.

The hosts grabbed a late consolation deep into stoppage time, courtesy of Ayoub Aloui, but it was too little, too late.

Next up in the competition, Al-Hilal host Al-Shorta of Iraq on November 25, while Al-Gharafa, who are ninth in the standings with just three points, will face Shabab Al-Ahli of the UAE the day before.