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Morocco's Coach Celebrates Victory in FIFA Arab Cup Final

Morocco's Coach Celebrates Victory in FIFA Arab Cup Final

Post by : Maya Rahman

Morocco's head coach Tarik Sektioui expressed immense pride in his squad after clinching their second FIFA Arab Cup title with a thrilling 3-2 win against Jordan at Lusail Stadium. In his post-match comments, he emphasized the team's commitment to delivering their utmost and fighting until the very end. He commended the players for demonstrating remarkable discipline, unity, and professionalism throughout the encounter.

Sektioui noted the team’s impressive reaction after Jordan took the lead in the second half. Rather than faltering, the Moroccan players maintained their composure, collaborated effectively, and showcased their resilience to overturn the deficit and secure victory. He highlighted this response as a testament to their mental fortitude and confidence, which were pivotal to their triumph.

The coach also acknowledged the significant turnout of fans at the stadium, indicating that their support provided the players with additional energy and motivation during challenging moments. He expressed gratitude to the supporters for their unwavering backing and their role in propelling the team forward. Additionally, Sektioui praised Qatar for hosting the event, commending the organization and highlighting the tournament as a remarkable experience for both players and fans alike.

Man of the Match Abdulrazak Hamdallah echoed the sentiment of deserving the title, citing the team’s consistent performance from the outset of the tournament to the final match. He remarked on the dedication shown by the players in each game, emphasizing their focus on their objectives. According to Hamdallah, this victory reflects the positive developments and growth of football in Morocco, and the team aims to carry this momentum into future contests.

Dec. 19, 2025 3:08 p.m. 525

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