Morocco started on a high finding the net within a minute at the Reunification Stadium in Douala, Cameroon.
Soufiane Rahimi found space to slot the ball past Zambia’s goalkeeper Allan Chibwe. It was a case of poor defending by the Zambian backline giving Rahimi space to tap-in.
The defending champions continued to press in numbers and increased their lead after only eight minutes. Mohammed Al Bemammer nodded in after goalkeeper Chibwe mistimed and failed to punch out the ball from a corner.
Zambia were reduced by one player after Zachariah Chilongoshi was sent off for a bad foul on Abdelilah Hafidi after 20 minutes of play. The referee had earlier dished out a yellow card to the Zambian defender, but pulled out the red card after further check on the VAR screen.
After 29 minutes the Chipolopolo had a chance to pull a goal back, but Clement Mwape Mulashi headed out.
The Zambians were punished again in the 39th minute when Paul Katema handled the ball in the box for a penalty. Morocco’s captain Ayoub El Kaabi made no mistake from the spot.
Substitute Moses Phiri pulled a goal back for Zambia after 79 minutes when he beat Morocco’s goalkeeper Anas Zniti to the neat post.
The Atlas Lions continued to push forward to look for more goals, but the Zambians defended in numbers.
Morocco will now face hosts Cameroon at the semi-final stage on February 3rd at the Limbe Omnisport Stadium.
Guinea secured their place in the semi-finals of the African Nations Championship in Cameroon on Sunday after defeating Rwanda 1-0 in a match which saw both sides finish with ten men at the Limbe Stadium.
The VAR intervened twice during the quarter-final match to ensure that Syli National midfielder Mory Kante and Rwanda goalkeeper Olivier Kwizera were sent off in separate incidents.
Guinea playmaker Morlaye Sylla scored from the resultantly free-kick in the 60th minute after Kwizera was penalised for his late tackle on advancing striker Yakhouba Barry.
The goal was enough to send Guinea to the last four of the tournament in the Central African country where they will face neighbors Mali on Wednesday.
Moments later Kwizera was sent off following another intervention by the VAR as he Rwanda goalkeeper was found to have fouled by advancing tournament leading scorer Yakhouba Barry.
Playmaker Morlaye Sllya curled the resultant free-kick beyond substitute goalkeeper Yves Kimenyi on the hour mark to break the deadlock.