The Real Betis youth team is going through a great moment. The leadership of the first reserve team in the First RFEF, where they dream of promotion to the Second Division, is just the tip of the iceberg. Juvenil A also leads its group in the Honor Division and is walking with a firm step in its debut in the Youth League. But nothing responds to chance. Behind these results is the great commitment made by the club to convert its lower ranks into an important source of both sporting and economic benefits.as highlighted by the CEO of the entity, Ramón Alarcón, who trusts in the potential of the quarry to provide players for the first team and at the same time to generate juicy capital gains through transfers.
Following that philosophy, last summer a good handful of young national and international talents landed. Among the latter, he called attention is drawn to the signing of Ziyad Baha, who at 15 years old decided to accept the green and white offer and signed until 2027 after presenting some spectacular numbers with the Málaga shirt, which his father, Nabil Baha, also defended as a professional.
A member of the green and white Cadet A, the striker born in the capital of Costa del Sol is currently concentrated with the Moroccan under 17 teamwith which he debuted last September despite his youth. Until next November 24, the Betic pearl will remain with the team from her country of origin and she is certainly not wasting the opportunity to shine in the showcase that is the UNAF U17 (North African Football Union) tournament, which serves as a qualifying phase for the African Cup of the category.
He opened the scoring in the draw against Tunisia
Thus, after making viral with his great goal in the victory over Egypt 5-1 last Monday, this Sunday, Zihad Baha He scored again in the match against Tunisia played in Casablanca, which ended with a tie at two. The green and white attacker opened the scoring after receiving a pass from the right, control inside the area and define with quality against the rival goal.
After seeing how the Tunisian team achieved the equalizer in extra time, Morocco is now three points behind its rival in the standings, although with a less contested match. Ahead, therefore, they have two more matches to try to reach the lead and seal their pass for the tournament that will take place in 2025 in their own country. So, On Wednesday they will face Libya, which has not yet scored, and will close the group on Saturday the 23rd against Algeria. Two new opportunities for the Betic pearl to continue shining.