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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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.


New Murabba sponsors Al-Hilal’s women’s and youth teams

AL-Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada (left) with Michael Dyke, CEO of New Murabba. (Supplied)
AL-Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada (left) with Michael Dyke, CEO of New Murabba. (Supplied)
Updated 15 October 2025

New Murabba sponsors Al-Hilal’s women’s and youth teams

AL-Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada (left) with Michael Dyke, CEO of New Murabba. (Supplied)
  • ‘By supporting youth and women’s football, we are not only investing in the future of Saudi sport, we are also setting the stage for future generations,’ says New Murabba CEO
  • Al-Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada said the deal brings together two organizations with deep historical roots, reflecting a solid legacy and a forward-looking vision

RIYADH: New Murabba, the mixed-use real estate development project in northwestern Riyadh and eastern Diriyah, has signed a shirt-sponsorship deal with Saudi football team Al-Hilal.

Under the agreement, the New Murabba logo will feature prominently on the front of shirts worn by the women’s first team and male youth teams.

The deal was signed by Michael Dyke, the CEO of New Murabba, which is a subsidiary of the Saudi Public Investment Fund, and Esteve Calzada, CEO of Al-Hilal Club Company.

“Al-Hilal represents excellence and legacy in Saudi football,” Dyke said. “This sponsorship is a step forward in supporting the Kingdom’s ambitious sports ecosystem, in line with Vision 2030.

“By supporting youth and women’s football, we are not only investing in the future of Saudi sport, but we are also setting the stage for future generations.”

Calzada expressed delight with the deal, which he said brings together two organizations with deep historical roots, reflecting a solid legacy and a forward-looking vision.

The sponsorship agreement supports a key goal of the club’s board, he added, which is to diversify investments and seize available opportunities, and represents an ideal opportunity given the company’s rich and inspiring history and bright future as a hub for creativity, sports and entertainment.

Dyke added: “We hope this sponsorship showcases the harmony between New Murabba’s vision and the momentum of sports in . Together, we’re creating unforgettable experiences, enriching lives, and powering ambitions.”


Morocco beat Congo to set new record 16-match winning run

Morocco beat Congo to set new record 16-match winning run
Updated 15 October 2025

Morocco beat Congo to set new record 16-match winning run

Morocco beat Congo to set new record 16-match winning run
  • Fenerbahce forward Youssef En-Nesyri scored the only goal of the game for the Atlas Lions
  • “Our National Team makes HISTORY with 16 CONSECUTIVE WINS,” the team said on X

RABAT: Morocco set a new world record of 16 consecutive international victories with Tuesday’s 1-0 World Cup qualifying success over Congo in Rabat.
Fenerbahce forward Youssef En-Nesyri scored the only goal of the game for the Atlas Lions, who had already secured World Cup qualification earlier this month with a 5-0 trouncing of Niger.
“Record breaking. Our National Team makes HISTORY with 16 CONSECUTIVE WINS,” the Moroccan national team said on its official X account.


“Unstoppable Lions,” it added.
The shock 2022 World Cup semifinalists were the first African nation to qualify for next year’s tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Morocco — whose run began on June 7, 2024 — had shared the previous mark of 15 victories with Spain, whose winning run began during their Euro 2008 success and ended a year later in June 2009.
That surpassed a previous record set by France, who were European champions at the time, between March 2003 and February 2004.


Qatari side Al-Sadd sack Sanchez after slump; Alegre named interim coach

Qatari side Al-Sadd sack Sanchez after slump; Alegre named interim coach
Updated 15 October 2025

Qatari side Al-Sadd sack Sanchez after slump; Alegre named interim coach

Qatari side Al-Sadd sack Sanchez after slump; Alegre named interim coach
  • Assistant coach Sergio Alegre will assume interim charge starting today, the club said
  • Sanchez, 49, took over in July 2024 after several years with the Qatar national team

DOHA: Qatar champions Al-Sadd have parted ways with coach Felix Sanchez by mutual agreement, the club announced on Wednesday, ending a tenure that began with high expectations but delivered mixed results.
Assistant coach Sergio Alegre will assume interim charge starting today, the club said in a statement posted on X.


Sanchez, 49, took over in July 2024 after several years with the Qatar national team, overseeing their historic 2019 Asian Cup title win and their debut World Cup campaign on home soil in 2022.
His appointment was seen as a strategic move to restore Al-Sadd’s domestic dominance and continental competitiveness.
However, the team have struggled for form, sitting seventh in the Qatar Stars League and seventh in their AFC Champions League elite group.
Alegre, who worked alongside Sanchez during his time with Qatar’s youth and senior national teams, will lead preparations for Al-Sadd’s upcoming league fixture later this week.


Czech Republic sack coach Hasek after Faroes flop

Czech Republic sack coach Hasek after Faroes flop
Updated 15 October 2025

Czech Republic sack coach Hasek after Faroes flop

Czech Republic sack coach Hasek after Faroes flop
  • “We have terminated cooperation with Ivan Hasek as of today,” FACR head David Trunda told reporters
  • An “interim coach” is meanwhile likely to lead the team in their last World Cup qualifier at home to Gibraltar in November

PRAGUE: The Czech football federation (FACR) announced the sacking of national team coach Ivan Hasek on Wednesday, following a humiliating 2-1 defeat in a 2026 World Cup qualifier against the Faroe Islands.
Seeking their first World Cup appearance since 2006, the Czechs are not even completely sure of a berth in the playoffs next March — a situation compounded by their loss in Torshavn on Sunday.
Croatia top Group L, three points ahead of the Czech Republic, and the 2018 World Cup runners-up also have a game in hand on their rivals.
The Faroes lie one point behind the Czechs, with both having one match remaining in their campaign.
“We have terminated cooperation with Ivan Hasek as of today,” FACR head David Trunda told reporters.
Trunda added that the FACR would now look for a new coach, possibly a foreigner.
An “interim coach” is meanwhile likely to lead the team in their last World Cup qualifier at home to Gibraltar in November.
Hasek started his second stint as national team coach ahead of Euro 2024, at which the Czechs were knocked out in the group stage.
Pundits criticized the 62-year-old former midfielder for his unattractive style of play, while he bemoaned having no players coming even close to the level of former Czech greats such as Pavel Nedved or Tomas Rosicky.
Hasek came under heavy fire following a 5-1 defeat in a World Cup qualifier in Croatia in June.
As a player. Hasek scored five goals in 56 games for Czechoslovakia and led the country as captain to the World Cup quarter-finals in Italy in 1990.
As a coach, he took Sparta Prague to back-to-back Czech league titles in 2000 and 2001.
Since then he has had a nomadic coaching career taking him to France, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and even the Lebanese national team.
His first stint as the Czech national team coach was in 2009 when he oversaw just five games.


Qatar hold on to beat UAE and qualify for 2026 World Cup

Qatar hold on to beat UAE and qualify for 2026 World Cup
Updated 14 October 2025

Qatar hold on to beat UAE and qualify for 2026 World Cup

Qatar hold on to beat UAE and qualify for 2026 World Cup
  • Pedro Miguel sealed the deal in Doha despite a late Sultan Adil goal for the UAE
  • The win meant Qatar finished top of Group A in the fourth round of Asian qualification

DOHA: Qatar qualified for the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday after they saw off the United Arab Emirates 2-1 in Doha.
The 2022 World Cup hosts, who did not make it out of the group stage three years ago in their first ever appearance at the tournament, triumphed in the must-win clash at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium thanks to second-half goals from captain Boualem Khoukhi and Pedro Miguel.
Akram Afif, the two-time Asian Player of the Year, got both assists.

The win meant Qatar, winners of the past two Asian Cups, finished top of Group A in the fourth round of Asian qualification and therefore booked their place in next summer’s finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The UAE, who needed only a draw to progress to a second World Cup in their history, will next month meet the loser of the Group B decider between and Iraq in a two-legged tie, with the winner going into an intercontinental playoff.


The Saudis host Iraq in Jeddah later on Tuesday where the former also require only a draw to advance.
It was Qatar, coached by former Spain, Real Madrid and West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui, who created the first chance of the clash with the UAE, Sultan Al Brake forcing a fine, close-range save from Khalid Essa as Ayoub Al Ouwi flashed the rebound wide.
Not long after, UAE defender Lucas Pimenta headed inches wide from a Caio Lucas cross.
At the other end, Mohammad Al Mannai headed off target from Edmilson Junior’s brilliant cross from the right. Completely unmarked, the Belgian-born forward should have scored.
However, Qatar were celebrating four minutes into the second half, when Khoukhi met Afif’s in-swinging free-kick to head past Essa.
The hosts then doubled their lead in the 74th minute from yet another set-piece, this time Essa misjudging an Afif free-kick to leave Pedro Miguel to head into the empty net at the back post.
Late on, Qatar had Tarek Salman sent off for a studs-up tackle, before, in the eighth minute of injury-time, UAE substitute Sultan Adil reduced the deficit with a fine volley.
Qatar, who made unwelcome history in 2022 by becoming the first World Cup hosts to lose all three group games, saw out the match to take their place on merit at the 2026 edition.