A Decisive Night Crowns Morocco's Effort
The Moroccan national team won the 2025 Arab Cup title after defeating the Jordanian national team with a score of (3-2) in the final match held on Thursday evening at Lusail Stadium, after extra time.
This is the second title in the history of the Moroccan team in the tournament, following their first championship in 2012, confirming their strong presence in Arab competitions.
Osama Tannane scored Morocco's first goal in the 4th minute, before the Jordanian team equalized through Ali Alwan in the 48th minute, who then added a second goal from a penalty kick in the 68th minute. In the final minutes, Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah brought Morocco back into the match by scoring the equalizer in the 87th minute, before securing the winning third goal in the 100th minute during the first half of extra time.
The final witnessed several notable statistics, including Jordan conceding their first goal in the first half since the start of the tournament, having kept a clean sheet in all previous matches.
Ali Alwan also scored Jordan's first goal from open play in the tournament, then added another from a penalty kick, bringing his total to six goals and earning him the top scorer title of the competition.
Meanwhile, Morocco conceded their first goal in the tournament after 408 minutes without conceding, while Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah continued his brilliance by scoring two goals after coming on as a substitute, confirming his decisive impact in major matches.
The final was highly competitive and thrilling, with the contest continuing into extra time before Morocco secured the victory and was crowned the 2025 Arab Cup champion after a match full of excitement and intensity.
This is the second title in the history of the Moroccan team in the tournament, following their first championship in 2012, confirming their strong presence in Arab competitions.
Osama Tannane scored Morocco's first goal in the 4th minute, before the Jordanian team equalized through Ali Alwan in the 48th minute, who then added a second goal from a penalty kick in the 68th minute. In the final minutes, Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah brought Morocco back into the match by scoring the equalizer in the 87th minute, before securing the winning third goal in the 100th minute during the first half of extra time.
The final witnessed several notable statistics, including Jordan conceding their first goal in the first half since the start of the tournament, having kept a clean sheet in all previous matches.
Ali Alwan also scored Jordan's first goal from open play in the tournament, then added another from a penalty kick, bringing his total to six goals and earning him the top scorer title of the competition.
Meanwhile, Morocco conceded their first goal in the tournament after 408 minutes without conceding, while Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah continued his brilliance by scoring two goals after coming on as a substitute, confirming his decisive impact in major matches.
The final was highly competitive and thrilling, with the contest continuing into extra time before Morocco secured the victory and was crowned the 2025 Arab Cup champion after a match full of excitement and intensity.