Ayyoub Amimouni & Spain’s Panic: "Morocco's Plan to Dominate the World"

 

Ayoub Amimoun, a player for Eintracht Frankfurt in Germany and the Moroccan national team.

The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has suffered yet another strategic blow. The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), led by Foulek Lekjaa and youth coach Mohammed Wahbi, successfully secured the allegiance of dual-national winger "Ayyoub Amimouni" (born in Spain, developed in Germany) before he could even register on Spain's senior radar.

​In response, Catalan newspaper Sport published a massive analytical piece under a striking headline: "This is Morocco’s Plan to Dominate the World" (in the sporting realm). The column openly admitted that Morocco is securing consecutive "sporting and political victories" over Spain behind the scenes at FIFA.

​The report highlighted that the Spanish-Moroccan axis has turned into a recurring nightmare for Madrid. Following the historical loss of Achraf Hakimi, the defection of Brahim Díaz in 2024, and the unerasable Moroccan heritage of Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal, Morocco's sporting project has become highly attractive to diaspora youth. Sport concluded that Morocco is no longer picking up marginal or rejected players; instead, they are capturing elite, world-class talent at a very young age by masterfully navigating FIFA eligibility regulations, posing a direct threat to traditional football superpowers.

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