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Ahmed Faras
Moroccan footballer (1946–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ahmed Faras (Arabic: أَحْمَد فَرَس; 7 December 1946 – 16 July 2025) was a Moroccan professional footballer who played as a striker for Chabab Mohammédia at club level and Morocco internationally.
Faras was named African Footballer of the Year in 1975. In 2006, Faras was selected by CAF as one of the best 200 African football players of the last 50 years.[1]
With 36 international goals, he is Morocco's all time top goalscorer.[2]
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Club career
Faras played for Chabab Mohammédia between 1965 and 1982, winning the Moroccan Throne Cup in 1972 and 1975,[3] and the Moroccan League in 1980 and finishing as the league's top-scorer in 1969 and 1973 with 16 goals.[4] He retired in 1982, after spending 17 years with the club.
International career
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Faras was a member of Morocco national team from 1965 to 1979, wearing the captain's armband for eight consecutive years, starting from 1971. At international level, Faras took part in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico,[5] and the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich,[6] before leading his team to African Cup of Nations success in 1976. Faras scored a total of 42 goals in 94 games for his national side.[7]
1972 Summer Olympics
The Morocco national team was placed in Group A, with West Germany, Malaysia, United States. Faras played a major role in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He was the top scorer for the Morocco national team with three goals scored all against Malaysia making it his first and only hat-trick for the National team.[8][9]
1976 Africa Cup of Nations
In the 1976 Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco was placed in Group B. Morocco tied its first match against Sudan and won its second against Zaire. Morocco played the final game against Nigeria, to determine the group winner, and Morocco won 3–1. In the final round Morocco defeated Egypt 2–1 with a goal scored by Faras in the 23rd minute. They played against Nigeria again and won 2–1, with their first goal scored by Faras in the 82nd minute. Morocco was to play its final against Guinea and needed a tie to win the cup. The match ended in a tie and Morocco won the cup. Faras was named best player of the tournament and was the second top goalscorer.[10]
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Death
On 16 July 2025, Faras died after a long illness at the age of 78.[11][12]
Career statistics
Honours
Chabab Mohammédia
- Botola Pro: 1980
- Moroccan Throne Cup: 1972, 1975
- Moroccan Super Cup: 1975
- Maghreb Cup Winners Cup: 1973
- Maghreb Cup Winners Cup runner-up: 1975
Morocco
Individual
- African Footballer of the Year: 1975
- Botola Pro top scorer: 1969 (16 goals), 1973 (16 goals)
- Player of the Tournament: Africa Cup of Nations: 1976
- Africa Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament: 1976
- Kuneitra Cup top scorer: 1974
- IFFHS All-time Morocco Men's Dream Team[13]
Records
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References
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