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TotalEnergies CAF U17 AFCON: Morocco on the Brink of a Historic Leap

TotalEnergies CAF U17 AFCON: Morocco on the Brink of a Historic Leap

CAF18-04-2025

On Saturday, Morocco will be playing for more than just the final of the TotalEnergies CAF U17 Africa Cup of Nations. They'll be playing for history. In front of their home crowd, in a buzzing El Bachir Stadium.
Unlucky finalists in 2023 against Senegal (2-1), Nabil Baha's squad now have a chance for a moment of glory. This time, the stage is set at home.
'It's a moment we've been preparing for a long time,' Baha admits.
'Playing in an Africa Cup final is every coach's, player's, and supporter's dream. And playing it at home, in front of your people, makes it even more powerful.
In his players' eyes, the former Moroccan international sees determination—the look of those who know they have a date with history.
'Of course there's pressure, because we're at home. But the boys are motivated, they want to go and get this victory. We'll face Mali with respect, but without fear.'
A Legacy Embraced
Baha has never claimed to be a saviour. He knows where he came from, and above all, what he is building upon. Taking over the team after Saïd Chiba—who led them to the final in the 2023 edition—Baha has always made it clear that his work is a continuation.
'Saïd did remarkable work. He built a solid group and laid the foundations for a competitive team. What we're experiencing today is also thanks to him. It's important to acknowledge that.'
The new head coach hasn't brought about a revolution. He has fine-tuned, structured, and reinforced. Under his guidance, the Atlas Cubs have become more defensively disciplined, without losing their attacking edge.
A Final to Experience—and to Win
Morocco hasn't had an easy ride in the competition. In the semi-final against a tenacious Cote d'Ivoire side (0-0, 4-3 on penalties), they had to dig deep.
'That match forged us. It showed we can suffer and bounce back. It also proved we're mentally ready for this kind of battle.'
Though many scenarios are possible, Baha and his staff have considered them all—scoring early, defending a lead, coming back from behind, going to penalties.
'We've prepared for every possibility. Finals like this are decided on the smallest details—on freshness, on the moment. Our players are ready.'
And when asked what winning a continental title at home would mean, the coach doesn't hide his emotion:
'It would be a tremendous honour. A source of pride for me, for my staff, for everyone who worked behind the scenes. But above all, for these young players, who deserve to make history.'
In Mohammedia, it won't just be about playing a final. It will be about winning it. To close a chapter. To honour a legacy. And above all, to open a new, golden chapter in Moroccan football.

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