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    Amazigh New Year Adds Meaning to Tonight’s Morocco-Nigeria AFCON Clash

    abdelhosni@gmail.comBy abdelhosni@gmail.comJanuary 14, 20264 Mins Read
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    Marrakech – As Morocco celebrates Yennayer 2976, the Amazigh New Year that became an official public holiday three years ago, the nation’s gaze turns decisively toward tonight’s AFCON semi-final against Nigeria at Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. The timing creates a rare and powerful convergence of cultural renewal and sporting ambition.

    For the first time, Moroccans enjoy a public holiday for the Amazigh New Year while their football team chases continental glory. The coincidence feels deeply symbolic for a country embracing the full breadth of its identity.

    Alongside exchanging “Aseggas Amaynou” or “Aseggas Ambarki,” fans speaking to Morocco World News (MWN) said they are united across regions and generations behind the Atlas Lions, dreaming of overcoming the Super Eagles and securing a place in Sunday’s final to cap the day in perfect fashion.

     

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    The match carries undeniable historical gravitas. Morocco last reached an AFCON semi-final in 2004, when current coach Walid Regragui left the pitch in tears after losing the final to Tunisia. The nation’s sole continental title dates back to 1976, nearly half a century ago. Tonight offers a chance to finally confront and break those lingering memories and painful streaks.

    Regragui himself has acknowledged the magnitude of the moment. “It’s been a long time since Morocco reached an AFCON semi-final. We’re playing against a strong, consistent team. We need mental strength to not let them breathe,” he said. The pressure extends beyond football, as this generation carries the weight of collective expectation and long-deferred joy.

    Nigeria arrive as formidable opposition. The Super Eagles have scored at least two goals in each of their five matches, registering their highest tournament tally with 14 goals. They are powered by the prolific pairing of Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, although captain Wilfred Ndidi’s suspension slightly weakens their midfield balance.

    Morocco’s journey, meanwhile, has been built on defensive resilience and collective discipline. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou has recorded four clean sheets, a national record in a single AFCON tournament. The team’s cohesion and tactical maturity have compensated for individual absences, shaping a unit capable of standing toe-to-toe with Africa’s elite.

    Beyond football, the cultural backdrop adds further layers to tonight’s drama. King Mohammed VI’s 2023 decision to recognize Yennayer – observed on January 14 – as an official holiday marked a turning point in acknowledging Morocco’s Amazigh heritage as the foundational bedrock of national identity.

    Institutional recognition followed decisively, with Bank Al-Maghrib issuing a commemorative 100-dirham banknote for AFCON 2025 that prominently features Tifinagh script alongside Arabic, officially affirming Tamazight as Morocco’s co-official language.

    The banknote displays “Kingdom of Morocco” in Tifinagh characters (ⵜⴰⴳⵍⴷⵉⵜⵏⵍⵎⵖⵔⵉⴱ), symbolically cementing the language’s institutional status.

    Educational initiatives have reinforced this momentum. Schools nationwide are organizing activities centered on Tifinagh script and Amazigh history, while the government has allocated 1,000 teaching positions for Amazigh language instruction in 2026, advancing the language’s constitutional status.

    For many Moroccans, tonight blends personal tradition with national aspiration. Families prepared dishes such as tagoula and berkoukes while counting down to kickoff. The fusion of agricultural calendar rituals with modern sporting hopes reflects a Morocco that honors its roots while looking confidently forward.

    Kickoff is set for 9:00 p.m., with the match broadcast across Al Aoula TNT, Arryadia TNT, and beIN Sports. Inside and outside the stadium, the atmosphere promises intensity as more than 40 million Moroccans rally behind a team seeking its first AFCON final since 2004.

    Victory would place Morocco within touching distance of continental redemption after decades of frustration. The Atlas Lions face Nigeria knowing this is a defining moment for their generation – one that could rewrite history.

    Whether celebrated in Tamazight, Arabic, or French, Moroccans are united tonight by a single hope: that on Yennayer 2976, cultural pride and football destiny align in pursuit of African glory.

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