DR ‹ › Morocco's national team lifted the Arab Cup trophy after a thrilling 3–2 victory over Jordan in a final that delivered drama and excitement right up to the final moments. The Atlas Lions made a flying start, opening the scoring just three minutes in through Oussama Tannane, who stunned the Jordanian side with a powerful long-range strike after capitalising on the goalkeeper's advanced position. Morocco dominated much of the first half and came close to doubling their lead in the 40th minute, only to be denied by a crucial defensive intervention from Jordan's Issam Smeeri, who blocked another fierce effort from Tannane. شووف | بصوت خليل البلوشي.. أهداف مباراة المغرب والأردن في نهائي كأس العرب قطر 2025#كأس_العرب2025#قنوات_الكاس | #منصة_شووف pic.twitter.com/lrFIdFEnjK — قنوات الكاس (@AlkassTVSports) December 18, 2025 Jordan responded after the break, with Ali Olwan heading home the equaliser early in the second half. In the 65th minute, the referee awarded Jordan a penalty, which Olwan calmly converted to put his side ahead. Just when it seemed the title might slip away, Abderrazak Hamdallah reignited Moroccan hopes in the 86th minute, netting a vital equaliser to force the match into extra time at 2–2. Morocco maintained the pressure in the first period of extra time, and their persistence paid off in the 100th minute. Hamdallah struck again, finishing a well-timed pass from Marwane Saâdane to seal a dramatic comeback and clinch the title. Hamdallah was named Man of the Match for his decisive performance, scoring the two goals that carried Morocco to glory. This triumph marks Morocco's second Arab Cup title, following their first victory in the competition in 2012, a night to remember for the Atlas Lions and their fans.