Morocco lifted the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025™ following an unforgettable 3-2 victory over Jordan in a gripping final at Lusail Stadium. The match, which went into extra time, saw Morocco produce a dramatic comeback led by striker Abderrazak Hamdallah, who scored a late equaliser and the winning goal in the 100th minute.
Jordan had initially taken the lead through a brace by tournament top-scorer Ali Olwan, after Oussama Tannane stunned the crowd with a spectacular long-range opener for Morocco inside four minutes. The Atlas Lions’ resilience and tactical discipline shone through, ensuring Morocco’s second major triumph in Qatar after their historic semi-final run in the 2022 FIFA World Cup™.
The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025™ brought together 16 teams from Africa and Asia, showcasing the region’s footballing talent across six World Cup-ready stadiums. Morocco’s victory not only crowned them champions but also underscored their continued rise in international football. The tournament concluded alongside Qatar National Day celebrations, wrapping up a two-month period of major FIFA events in the Gulf, following Portugal’s U-17 World Cup win and PSG’s Intercontinental Cup success.
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