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Penalty Playbook: Morocco Names a Three‑Man Lineup for Future Penalties

22 December 2025

Penalty Playbook: Morocco Names a Three‑Man Lineup for Future Penalties
Morocco’s penalty plan under review after Rahimi’s miss.

Penalty Playbook Takes Shape for Morocco

Following Sufian Rahimi's missed spot kick against Comoros in the Africa Cup of Nations opener, the coach's locker-room talk shifts toward future penalty duties.

Past misses haunt the memory

The debate echoes older failures, with Ivory Coast's edition seeing Hakimi miss a late equalizer against South Africa and Egypt's outing featuring Hakim Ziyech's late miss against Benin.

Rahimi's misfortune and a tactical reset

Rahimi's miss is framed as a continental sting, contrasting Morocco's World Cup heroics in shootouts against Spain.

The three named takers

Sources say the future penalties will be taken by Ibrahim Diaz, then Ayoub El-Kabi, followed by Azzedine Ounahi.

Historical note

Morocco also earned a penalty in the 1988 opener on home soil, converted by Miri Kremo.

In short, plan or not, the ball will decide who smiles last.

And if penalties ever go missing again, well, at least the net will have a good excuse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the three players named to take future penalties?

Ibrahim Diaz, then Ayoub El-Kabi, followed by Azzedine Ounahi.

Which past misses are highlighted in the piece?

Hakimi’s miss vs South Africa in the Ivory Coast edition and Hakim Ziyech’s miss vs Benin in the Egypt edition.

What historic moment does the article reference for Morocco?

A 1988 AFCON opener on home soil, where a penalty was converted by Miri Kremo.