
Yassine Jassim's Mother: My Son's Arrival at the World Cup Final is a Dream Come True for All Moroccans
In moments where pride mixes with tears and joy, the mother of international player Yassine Jassim expressed her overwhelming happiness at her son's arrival at the World Cup final, considering this achievement a "long-held dream come true" not just for him, but for the entire family and Moroccan fans.
In a press interview, the mother proudly stated: "I am very proud to see my son in the World Cup final, happy for him, his teammates, the coaching staff, and all the Moroccan people."
She added that the family, whether in Morocco or France, is experiencing the event moment by moment, explaining: "We are in daily contact via WhatsApp, everyone supports and encourages him, and all family members are proud of him."
She also reassured fans about his health condition after he suffered a minor injury, saying: "Thank God, everything is fine. At first, we were afraid the injury was serious, but he is now continuously improving, and everyone is calling him to support and encourage him."
The mother recalled the early memories of Yassine's beginnings with football, smiling as she said: "He started playing when he was three and a half years old, and he considered everything round to be a football! He even kicked eggs from the fridge thinking they were balls."
Yassine Jassim grew up in the town of Montfavet in southern France near Avignon, before paving his way to professionalism by joining USL Dunkirk at the beginning of 2024. Today, he experiences the pride of representing the Moroccan national team in a historic final against Argentina.
The mother concluded her remarks with an emotional message filled with feelings: "I thank from the bottom of my heart everyone who supported Yassine and the Moroccan national team. I hope for victory in the final, as it coincides with my birthday... it would be the best gift of my life."
In a press interview, the mother proudly stated: "I am very proud to see my son in the World Cup final, happy for him, his teammates, the coaching staff, and all the Moroccan people."
She added that the family, whether in Morocco or France, is experiencing the event moment by moment, explaining: "We are in daily contact via WhatsApp, everyone supports and encourages him, and all family members are proud of him."
She also reassured fans about his health condition after he suffered a minor injury, saying: "Thank God, everything is fine. At first, we were afraid the injury was serious, but he is now continuously improving, and everyone is calling him to support and encourage him."
The mother recalled the early memories of Yassine's beginnings with football, smiling as she said: "He started playing when he was three and a half years old, and he considered everything round to be a football! He even kicked eggs from the fridge thinking they were balls."
Yassine Jassim grew up in the town of Montfavet in southern France near Avignon, before paving his way to professionalism by joining USL Dunkirk at the beginning of 2024. Today, he experiences the pride of representing the Moroccan national team in a historic final against Argentina.
The mother concluded her remarks with an emotional message filled with feelings: "I thank from the bottom of my heart everyone who supported Yassine and the Moroccan national team. I hope for victory in the final, as it coincides with my birthday... it would be the best gift of my life."