
Moroccan Youth National Team Arrives in Casablanca After Historic Victory in 2025 World Cup
This evening, Monday, the Moroccan U20 national team will arrive at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, coming from the Chilean capital Santiago, carrying the most prestigious title after their historic victory in the 2025 Youth World Cup, following a well-deserved win against the Argentine team with two goals to none in the final match.
The plane carrying the "Atlas Cubs" is expected to land around 9 PM (GMT +1), after a long journey that passed through several stops before reaching home, amidst significant official and popular anticipation to welcome the champions.
This victory is an unprecedented achievement in the history of Moroccan football at the U20 level, as the national team became the first Arab team to win the Youth World Cup title, cementing its name in the golden record of global football.
Various Moroccan cities witnessed waves of joy and spontaneous celebrations following the victory, with thousands taking to the streets in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, and Marrakech to express their pride in this historic achievement, amidst an overwhelming festive atmosphere where national flags were waving.
A significant official and popular reception for the team is expected to be organized upon their arrival, honoring the performance and high team spirit demonstrated by the players and the technical staff led by coach Mohamed Wahbi, which restored Morocco's football glory on the global stage.
The plane carrying the "Atlas Cubs" is expected to land around 9 PM (GMT +1), after a long journey that passed through several stops before reaching home, amidst significant official and popular anticipation to welcome the champions.
This victory is an unprecedented achievement in the history of Moroccan football at the U20 level, as the national team became the first Arab team to win the Youth World Cup title, cementing its name in the golden record of global football.
Various Moroccan cities witnessed waves of joy and spontaneous celebrations following the victory, with thousands taking to the streets in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, and Marrakech to express their pride in this historic achievement, amidst an overwhelming festive atmosphere where national flags were waving.
A significant official and popular reception for the team is expected to be organized upon their arrival, honoring the performance and high team spirit demonstrated by the players and the technical staff led by coach Mohamed Wahbi, which restored Morocco's football glory on the global stage.