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Yassine Gessime and Samir El Mourabet: The two lions of Alsace
Publié dans Yabiladi le 06 - 04 - 2026

At RC Strasbourg Alsace, Gessime Yassine and Samir El Mourabet represent two unique journeys that converge to enrich the Moroccan football team. At 20 years old, these young talents, with their complementary profiles, are expected to bring a breath of fresh air to the Mountakhab as they look towards the 2026 World Cup. Two different paths, one common entry point.
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In the quiet corridors of RC Strasbourg Alsace, two young Moroccan talents are making waves without blending into one another. Gessime Yassine and Samir El Mourabet may not share the same background, training, or playing style, but each represents, in their own unique way, a new generation of Moroccan footballers, forged far from traditional paths.
This past Saturday, during RC Strasbourg's clash with OGC Nice at the Meinau stadium, which ended 3-1, both players showcased their remarkable abilities. El Mourabet notched a goal and an assist, while Gessime earned the highest rating from his team on Sofascore.
Gessime: A Journey Through the Eye of a Needle
Gessime Yassine hails from Avignon, and his journey is anything but conventional. He spent years on the fringes of traditional scouting networks, bypassing prestigious training centers. Instead, he climbed the ranks steadily until his breakout at Dunkirk in Ligue 2. In just a few months, the left-footed player caught attention with his drive, creativity, and unpredictability.
Gessime solidified his rapid ascent during the 2025 U20 World Cup, where he scored twice and provided three assists, becoming a U20 world champion alongside Yassir Zabiri and Othmane Maamma.
Strasbourg seized the opportunity to recruit this rare talent, capable of unsettling any defense. On the pitch, Yassine plays with the same instinct and freedom that characterized his upbringing, a street player in an increasingly regimented football world.
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— Yabiladi.com (@yabiladi_fr) March 5, 2026
In the locker room, Gessime still chats about cartoons (Ratatouille is his favorite) while others analyze match performances. This lightheartedness, almost at odds with professional football, speaks volumes about his relationship with the game. Like a small mouse, Yassine has managed to slip through the divisions to establish himself in Ligue 1.
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Follow Gessime and relive, from the inside, the victorious double confrontation against Rijeka in the Conference League ?
The full video ➡️ https://t.co/QhQ5eBKuYL
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— Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace (@RCSA) March 27, 2026
Samir the Almoravid
While Gessime's progress has been marked by leaps, El Mourabet's journey has been one of steady continuity. Born and bred in Strasbourg, Samir is a true product of the Alsatian club, though his path is not without its quirks. He was discovered at the age of 9 and quickly advanced by playing in older age groups. However, at 13, Strasbourg let him go due to concerns about his weight.
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? Samir El Mourabet strikes into the opponent's net from a tight angle. A great start for the French U19.
Match to follow live on Futsal Zone
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— Futsalzone.tv (@futsalzoneTV) February 16, 2022
El Mourabet turned to futsal before returning to RC Strasbourg at 17. This formative period honed his technical skills and ability to perform in tight spaces. A hybrid midfielder, he combines physical presence with tactical intelligence.
?️ Samir El Mourabet: "I take a lot of pleasure in this team."
? The Strasbourg revelation confided in @SwannBorsellino!#RCSARCL pic.twitter.com/ERa2YiC9oe
— L1+ (@ligue1plus) February 27, 2026
His story with the Moroccan national team also highlights the tough decisions in the football world. Unlike his teammate, he didn't participate in the U20 World Cup, as Strasbourg refused to release him. This club decision underscores his strategic importance in the team. Nonetheless, it hasn't stalled his international prospects, now focused on the senior team.
#Ligue1 ??: The fabulous strike by Samir El Mourabet ?? that knocked out the Aiglons ?? pic.twitter.com/fu5akNnPfP
— CANAL+ SPORT Afrique (@cplussportafr) April 4, 2026
A Moroccan Connection at the Meinau
The bond between these two players extends beyond the locker room. Even before joining Strasbourg, Yassine wore an El Mourabet jersey, obtained after a match. This admiration blossomed into a strong friendship and camaraderie that brings joy to the team.
On the field, their synergy is clear. Yassine is the line-breaker and creator of uncertainty, while El Mourabet provides structure and reassurance with his maturity. Two contrasting roles, yet both essential in modern football.
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? Experience Strasbourg's warm-up through the eyes of Gessime Yassine!
?️ "Pass it to me like last time, I'll hit them after." pic.twitter.com/CPHSFV5qVc
— beIN SPORTS (@beinsports_FR) April 4, 2026
In Strasbourg, this duality has become a strength. And for Morocco, a promise. This generation embraces diverse profiles without losing a common identity. Two Lions, from two worlds, united in Alsace, now set to roar on a much larger stage. Their names are among the potential new selections for the Moroccan team at the 2026 World Cup. At 20 years old, they could inject fresh energy into the Mountakhab, heralding a promising new era.
Magnificent chemistry between Hakimi and Gessime, combining to provide the 2 goals to El Khannous and El Aynaoui. ⚽????#Maroc #Hakimi #Gessime #ElKhannous #ElAynaoui #LionsDeLAtlas pic.twitter.com/idavAQ9sIs
— Yabiladi.com (@yabiladi_fr) April 1, 2026


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