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In a captivating showdown at Lusail Stadium, Qatar, Morocco emerged victorious in the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 final, defeating Jordan 3-2. The match unfolded with intense drama, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Morocco's path to glory included a spectacular opener by Oussama Tannane followed by two crucial goals from substitute Abderrazzaq Hamed-Allah during extra time. Despite AQli Olwan's commendable double for Jordan, it wasn't sufficient to clinch the title.
Tannane struck early with an astounding long-range shot that left Jordan's goalkeeper stunned. Olwan quickly leveled the score in the second half just three minutes post-break. He then netted a penalty, briefly lifting Jordan's hopes as they took the lead. Moroccans, however, remained resolute in their pursuit of victory.
Morocco rallied back, with Hamed-Allah making an immediate impact by scoring three minutes before regulation ended, bringing the game to a 2-2 tie. In extra time, he secured a pivotal goal in the 100th minute, putting Morocco ahead. They maintained their edge until the final whistle, celebrating their Arab Cup conquest.
Morocco's road to the championship was noteworthy, commencing with a 3-1 victory over Comoros, followed by a defensive 0-0 stalemate with Oman. Their subsequent 1-0 triumphs against Saudi Arabia and Syria, along with a 3-0 win over the United Arab Emirates, paved the way to the final. While Jordan exhibited commendable performances throughout the tournament, they fell short in the decisive match. Morocco's win exemplifies their resilience, teamwork, and exceptional capability, crowning them as the 2025 Arab Cup champions.
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