Morocco overpower South Africa to reach TotalEnergies CAF U-17 AFCON semi-finals

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Host nation Morocco continued their impressive run at the 2025 TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations, overpowering South Africa 3-1 on Thursday evening in Mohammedia to secure their place in the semi-finals.

Backed by a passionate home crowd at the Stade El Bachir, the Atlas Cubs were clinical when it mattered most, with Ziyad Baha scoring twice in a dominant second-half display after the teams went into the break with the Moroccans holding a slender 1-0 lead.

The win sees Morocco take a giant step towards their dream of lifting the title on home soil, as they now look ahead to a tough last-four encounter.

Bright start sets the tone

The hosts looked dangerous from the outset, with striker Ziyad Baha drawing an early save before Ismail El Aoud found the breakthrough in the 13th minute, smashing home from close range after a rebound.

Despite Morocco's strong start, South Africa showed resilience. Neo Bohloko brought the Amajimbos level in the 54th minute, rising to head in a pinpoint cross from Emile Witbooi. The goal sparked brief hope for the visitors, who had grown into the match after weathering early pressure.

Baha brilliance turns the tide

Just as South Africa began to settle, Morocco responded with purpose. Within two minutes of the equaliser, Baha latched onto a headed pass from El Aoud to fire Morocco back in front in the 61st minute.

The forward then doubled his tally with another cool finish from Abdellah Ouazane’s through ball a minute later.

From there, Morocco remained in control, repelling South Africa’s advances with organised defending and launching swift counterattacks.

Chouaib Bellaarouch produced two key saves to deny Oageng Lebesane and Witbooi late in the second half, preserving Morocco’s advantage.

Home crowd spurs Atlas Cubs forward

As the clock ticked down, the hosts managed the game with maturity beyond their years, frustrating South Africa’s desperate attempts to get back into the tie.

Baha, El Aoud, and Belmokhtar remained a constant threat on the break, while Morocco's backline absorbed pressure with composure.

South Africa made several substitutions to inject energy into their attack, but Morocco’s structure and physicality proved too much.

With this victory, Morocco becomes the second team to confirm their spot in the semi-finals of the competition, joining Burkina Faso who advanced earlier in the day after thrashing Zambia 6-1.

As the tournament heads into its decisive phase, Morocco’s blend of attacking flair and defensive organisation will make them serious contenders for the U-17 AFCON crown.