Morocco Dominates the African Rocket League Finals
Morocco has once again made history, this time in the world of esports. The national Rocket League team was crowned African Champion, defeating South Africa 4–0 in the grand final with an impressive total score of 20 goals to 3. The victory, reported by the Moroccan Esports Federation (FRMJE), marks another milestone in the country’s growing dominance across competitive gaming.
Team Morocco Shines with Skill and Strategy
The Moroccan lineup, composed of Sami Hajji, Nassim Bali, Marouane Biba, Yasmin Bali, and Rayane Benani — displayed outstanding coordination and precision. Under the leadership of coach Saad Bassy, they brought home a well-deserved continental title. This triumph also secures Morocco’s qualification for the FIFAe World Cup 2025, set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 15-19 December of this year.
From the Track to the Screen: Moroccan Talent Rising
This success follows Morocco’s recent sports achievements, such as, in the same day, its triumph at the FIA MENA Nations Cup in Karting. From motorsport to esports, Moroccan talent continues to shine on both physical and digital arenas. These victories highlight the country’s growing investment in youth development and competitive excellence.
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A New Era for Moroccan Esports
For Moroccan fans, the Rocket League championship is more than a trophy, it’s a sign of a new era. An era where Moroccan players, creators, and innovators are leaving their mark globally. Whether behind the wheel of a kart or controlling a rocket-powered car, Morocco proves that passion and teamwork drive success at every level.

