TotalEnergies African Nations Championship top scorer Oussama Lamlioui and coach Tarik Sektioui led the Atlas Lions team in crediting King Mohammed VI as the driving force behind Morocco’s third CHAN trophy.
“We’ve managed to make the Moroccan population happy, and we dedicate this trophy to His Majesty King Mohammed VI,” said Oussama Lamlioui, the Golden Boot winner with six goals.
Coach Tarik Sektioui also dedicated the trophy to King Mohammed VI, who has been a motivating factor, upon Morocco’s return to the competition after missing the 2022 edition.
“I am very proud. First and foremost, I’d like to thank His Majesty King Mohammed VI. Our success is a result of his vision, and the strategy put in place to promote Moroccan football. If we’re here, it’s thanks to his him. We pray that God protects him,” Sektioui said post match.
Morocco’s Historic TotalEnergies CHAN win
Morocco etched its name in the annals of African football history with a third win at the TotalEnergies African Nations championship (CHAN), against Madagascar on Saturday. The home-based Atlas Lions joined an elite group of nations that have achieved this remarkable feat.

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This milestone not only showcases Morocco’s growing football prowess but also underscore the visionary leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, who has been instrumental in transforming the country’s football landscape.
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The Egyptian national team’s dominance in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) between 2006 and 2010 is a testament to the country’s football heritage. Under the guidance of the legendary coach Hassan Shehata, Egypt won three consecutive AFCON titles, cementing their place in African football history. This remarkable achievement served as a benchmark for other nations, including Morocco, that has now achieved similar greatness.
The Pivotal Role of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
King Mohammed VI has been a mainstay behind Morocco’s football success. His vision for Moroccan football has led to significant investments in infrastructure, coaching, and player development. The King’s passion for the sport has created a culture of excellence, yielding impressive results on the international stage.
A Legacy of Excellence
The Mohammed VI Football Academy, founded by the King in 2009, has become a hub for nurturing young talent and promoting football excellence in Morocco. The academy’s impressive track record is a testament to the King’s vision and dedication to developing the sport.
Moroccan Football’s Rise to Prominence
In recent years, Moroccan teams have enjoyed unprecedented success, and King Mohammed VI’s support has been a key factor in their achievements. The country’s impressive semi-final run in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar was a highlight of this success, as they became the first African team to ever reach the semi-finals. Morocco’s national team, led by coach Walid Regragui, showed remarkable determination, defeating top teams like Belgium, Spain, and Portugal along the way. The Moroccan women’s national team has also made significant strides, reaching the finals of the Women’s AFCON against Nigeria. This achievement showcases their growth and competitiveness in women’s football, and it’s a testament to the King’s commitment to developing the sport across all levels.
A New Era of Success
Morocco’s football journey has been marked by significant milestones, including their impressive third gold medal at the TotalEnergies CHAN.

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After missing the 2022 edition due to political reasons, the Atlas Lions made up for lost time with a 3-2 win over Madagascar at the Moi international Sports center, Kenya. The team’s success can be attributed to the country’s strong football infrastructure, talented players, and effective coaching.
Investing in the Future
King Mohammed VI’s commitment to football development extends beyond the senior national teams. He has invested heavily in youth football, and the results are already paying off. The Moroccan U20 team finished as runners-up in the 2025 U20 AFCON, indicating a bright future for young Moroccan players. Furthermore, the Moroccan U17 team made history by winning their first-ever title in the 2025 AFCON U17, marking the country’s youth football development.
A Lasting Legacy
King Mohammed VI’s legacy in Moroccan football is one of excellence, dedication, and passion. His commitment to developing the sport has transformed the country’s football landscape, and his impact will be felt for generations to come. Morocco, under the tutelage of King Mohammed VI is ready with wide arms, as hosts, to receive the rest of the African continent at the AFCON in December, later this year.
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