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LONDON, United Kingdom — Othmane Maama, a Moroccan forward, has been honored as Watford FC’s Young Player of the Season for the 2025/26 campaign, a testament to his remarkable rise in English football. Despite injuries and time away with Morocco’s U20 national team, the 20-year-old has showcased his potential and dynamism, contributing four goals and an assist across 25 Championship matches. Maama’s accolade comes after a year that saw him shine on the international stage, including winning the Golden Ball at the FIFA U-20 World Cup and being named CAF Young Player of the Year.
As Watford seeks a €15m transfer fee, Maama’s success is seen as a beacon for young Moroccan footballers in European competition.
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