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A Masterclass in Qatar: Morocco Triumphs Over Jordan to Secure the Arab Cup, Cementing a Historic Footballing Wave

Qatar - The Throne of Arab Football Stays Moroccan After an Epic Showdown of Coaching Philosophies

Timeline of the Encounter

In a thrilling comeback victory, Morocco defeated Jordan 3–2 in the 2025 Arab Cup Final in Qatar. The Atlas Lions took an early lead in the 4th minute through a strike by Oussama Tannane, but Jordan turned the game around in the second half with a brace from Ali Olwan, who scored in the 48th minute and then converted a penalty in the 68th minute. Facing defeat, Morocco found a late hero in Abderrazak Hamdallah, who equalized in the 87th minute to force extra time. Hamdallah then completed his brace and secured the championship for Morocco with a decisive goal in the 100th minute, sealing a historic win for the Kingdom in Doha after edging Jordan with an unbreakable defense.

A Title That Goes Beyond the Trophy

Morocco’s triumph at the Qatar FIFA Arab Cup is more than a medal added to the honors list. It is a powerful symbol of a national football project that has reached maturity and consistency. By lifting the Arab Cup, the Lions of the Atlas once again demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure and to meet expectations that now accompany every Moroccan appearance on the continental and regional stage.

Sektioui’s Steady Hand on the Touchline

This success also bears the mark of head coach Tarik Sektioui, whose leadership proved decisive throughout the tournament. Under his guidance, the team displayed tactical discipline, balance between attack and defense, and a clear collective identity. Sektioui managed the group with composure and clarity, instilling confidence while maintaining competitive rigor. His approach allowed the players to express themselves within a well-defined framework, culminating in a deserved triumph in Qatar.

A Moroccan Showdown of Mastermind Coaches

The tactical chess match between Morocco’s Tarik Sektioui and Jordan’s Jamal Sellami (the former Moroccan international and coach) defined this 2025 final as a clash of two very different footballing philosophies. Sektioui stayed true to his offensive identity, opting for high pressing and wide creative play, which allowed Tannane to strike early. However, Sellami—intimately familiar with the Moroccan style—nearly pulled off a masterstroke by exploiting Morocco’s defensive transitions in the second half, allowing Olwan to temporarily turn the tide. While Sellami’s disciplined structure almost delivered an upset, it was Sektioui’s late-game management and the strategic introduction of Hamdallah that proved decisive. In the end, Sektioui’s willingness to push for the win in extra time overcame Sellami’s resilient defensive block, cementing this as a landmark victory for the Moroccan coach.

A Momentum Built Across Generations

The Arab Cup victory fits into a broader picture of Moroccan football flourishing across age groups and competitions. From youth selections to senior teams, Morocco continues to stack titles and strong performances, confirming that success is no longer isolated. Each achievement reinforces the next, creating a continuous momentum that reflects long-term planning, investment in infrastructure, and trust in homegrown talent.

A Statement on the Arab, African and International Stage

Winning in Qatar further consolidates Morocco’s stature within Arab and African football. The Lions of the Atlas are no longer outsiders or surprise contenders. They are a reference point, a team that shapes tournaments and approaches every competition with the legitimacy of a champion. This Arab Cup crown strengthens Morocco’s credibility and underlines its ability to compete and prevail in high-stakes environments.

Pride, Unity, and a Future Still Unfolding

For Moroccan supporters, this title carries a deep emotional resonance. It reinforces national pride and strengthens the bond between the teams and their public. More importantly, it inspires future generations who now grow up seeing Moroccan flags raised at podiums across different competitions. As Morocco continues to build on this footballing momentum, the Arab Cup stands as another milestone in an ascent that shows no sign of slowing, confirming a nation confident in its direction and ambitious for what lies ahead.

Amine Edmar/le7tv

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