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King Mohammed VI has sent a message of congratulations to the national under-20 football team following their World Cup triumph in Chile.
In this message, the Sovereign states that he followed "with immense joy and deep pride your heroic journey, crowned by your well-deserved U-20 World Cup victory (Chile 2025)."
The King extends his warmest congratulations to the national team on this new global achievement, the first of its kind in Moroccan football's history.
"We commend this sporting feat, the result of your high self-confidence, your unwavering belief in your potential and talent, the spirit of unity and harmony you have demonstrated, as well as your outstanding professional performance throughout this World Cup," he added.
The King notes that the members of the national team have honourably represented their country and its youth, as well as the African continent as they should.
"As much as you have delighted and brought joy to football enthusiasts, you have also filled us, and the entire Moroccan people, with happiness," he said.

King Mohammed VI stressed that the national team have clearly shown that their beloved homeland has the potential and young talents capable, through the skills they have acquired, of taking on challenges and making history.
Following this remarkable achievement, he warmly praised the efforts of all components of the champion “Atlas Cubs” team: coaches, players, technical, medical, and administrative staff, and officials of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.
He also conveyed his high esteem for their patriotism and steadfast commitment to moving forward, to confirm and foster Moroccan football’s rightful place at the summit of world football.
While reiterating his warm congratulations to the national team and heartfelt gratitude for this world title offered to the Moroccan Nation, the King called on them to keep the course with the same sense of dedication.
The sovereign implored the "Almighty to protect them, guide their steps, and grant them full success in their promising sporting careers, with further glories and titles to come, while assuring them of his high solicitude and benevolence."
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