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Post by : Maya Rahman
In a groundbreaking achievement, Jordan has made it to the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 final for the first time, following a narrow 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in the semi-finals held at Al Bayt Stadium on Monday. This milestone marks a significant moment for the Jordanian national team, showcasing their growth in regional football.
The semi-final was tightly contested, with both sides adopting a cautious approach in the opening half, emphasizing sturdiness in defense. While Saudi Arabia aimed to dominate possession, Jordan’s strategy revolved around swift passing and cohesive teamwork. Despite multiple opportunities for both teams, the first half concluded goalless, keeping supporters on the edge of their seats.
The turning point arrived in the 66th minute when Nizar Al Rashdan netted a brilliant goal for Jordan, igniting their confidence. Post-goal, Jordan dedicated themselves to maintain their lead, demonstrating exceptional defensive discipline to thwart Saudi Arabia’s attempts at an equalizer.
As the match approached its end, Saudi Arabia intensified their efforts to equalize, pushing for extra time. Nonetheless, Jordan’s backline, along with their goalkeeper, remained composed, effectively neutralizing every advance. The final whistle marked a historic triumph for Jordan, earning them a place in the Arab Cup final for the first time.
In the final showdown, Jordan will confront Morocco, who secured their spot after a commanding 3-0 victory against the UAE in the other semi-final at Khalifa International Stadium. Morocco’s strong performance in that match sets the stage for a thrilling final challenge for Jordan. Both teams are eager to claim the coveted Arab Cup trophy.
Jordan’s remarkable journey to the final has energized supporters nationwide. The squad’s accomplishments symbolize years of dedication, hard work, and faith in emerging talent. Securing a place in the final is already a significant achievement for Jordanian football, but the players are now focused on realizing their dream of winning the championship. Anticipation is high for what promises to be a thrilling encounter for football aficionados across the Arab world.
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