About Almountakhab Moroccan newspaper-Written by: Badr Al-Din Al-Idrisi
In 2012, the Moroccan national team, accompanied by its coach, passionate and obsessed with the beautiful fire of Futsal, Hicham Dkik, reached the World Cup for the first time. The Futsal World Cup was celebrating its seventh edition in Thailand. The Lions lost all their group stage matches, by eight goals to Panama, by two goals to Iran and by five to Spain. Neither Dkik nor the Lions were asked about their defeats, as they were learning in the presence of the strongest world championships, and those who learn do not lose. The same scene was repeated with them in the Colombia tournament four years later. They fell by five goals to Azerbaijan and the same to Iran. The third match witnessed the first light shining in the sky of the World Cup. Despite the Lions losing to Spain in their third match by four goals to three, the student picked up the signal and digested the lesson well. And who was the student and dreamer in the sanctuary of the World Cup, is Hicham Dguik, who will employ the experience gained in the first two World Cups, to pave the first path towards globalism, to become the first master of Africa, snatching the continental crown from the Egyptian team, and that was a pivotal moment in the formation of this wonderful painting that we and the whole world stand in amazement before its beautiful colors.
From the moment of seizing the second consecutive African title in the impregnable city of Laayoune, the engineer of successes, Fouzi Lekjaa, the president of the university, will participate with the chemist Hicham Dguik in laying the solid foundations of the futsal edifice, by building the base first and the national championship witnessing a major transformation in its life system, and by enabling the Moroccan team to a series of camps and friendlies, it allowed Hicham Dguik to become futsal the air he breathes and the biggest challenge that all his senses enjoy.
As a result of this precise implementation of a brilliant strategy, the Moroccan national team reached the quarter-finals in its third World Cup, in 2021 in Lithuania, and was eliminated by the Brazilian national team, the record holder for the number of times it won the world title (5 titles). It followed that by extending its influence over the African and Arab Futsal, monopolizing its last three titles, and deserved, based on its wonderful results in dozens of friendly matches that the president of the university enabled it to win in the last three years, to enter its fourth World Cup in Uzbekistan ranked sixth in the world. How could it not succeed in reaching the quarter-finals again for the second time in a row, an arrival during which it renewed its connection with the magicians of Brazil. When we strip away the constraints that pursued Hisham Al-Dakik in his preparation and participation in the Uzbekistan World Cup, and he is compulsorily stripped of human pillars, with their forced absence many tactical variables that enriched the game system evaporated, we stand on what Hisham Al-Dakik has achieved in terms of craftsmanship and precision of craftsmanship, in creating new patterns, and even in creating achievement in the form of a miracle and in the birth of dawn from the darkness of darkness, and in transforming the ember into fruit, and that is the characteristic of geniuses and immortal chemists, and Hisham Al-Dakik is one of my compatriots..
I do not need to list more achievements, to demonstrate the great impact that Hisham Al-Dakik leaves not only in national futsal, but also in global futsal, as he is the man who lets history speak more and better than we and others talk about him.