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Morocco Wins First Under-20 World Cup Title by Defeating Argentina

Morocco made history by defeating Argentina 2-0 in the Under-20 World Cup final, with Yassir Zabiri’s two goals securing the first African title since 2009, overcoming strong opponents like South Korea, the USA, and France.

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Striker Yassir Zabiri scored twice to lead Morocco to a 2-0 victory over Argentina, winning their first Under-20 World Cup title and becoming the first African nation to do so since Ghana in 2009.

Morocco advanced by topping their group and defeating South Korea, the United States, and France in the knockout stages.

This match marked Argentina’s first loss in the tournament as they aimed for their seventh title, despite missing key players Claudio Echeverri and Franco Mastantuono.

Zabiri finished as one of the top scorers with five goals.

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