Lusail hosts "Atlas Lions" vs "Nashama" in historic Arab final

ملاحظة: النص المسموع ناتج عن نظام آلي
- Millions of eyes from the ocean to the Gulf on the "Icon of Stadiums"
The Qatari capital, Doha, is preparing on Thursday to write the final line in the story of the "Arab World Cup," as millions of eyes turn from the ocean to the Gulf toward the "Icon of Stadiums," the majestic Lusail Stadium, which will host the decisive clash and the historic final of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025™ between two giants who earned their place with merit and right: Morocco’s "Atlas Lions" and Jordan’s "Nashama."
The atmosphere in Lusail is unlike any other; the streets surrounding the stadium have been clad since the early morning hours in red and white, in a fan mural reflecting the Arabs’ passion for the beautiful game.
Everyone holds their breath awaiting the starting whistle to discover the identity of the knight who will ascend the podium and claim the gold at the end.
A New Title
The Moroccan team enters this match armed with its rich history and a roster of stars who have impressed the world, seeking to assert its football leadership and add a new title to its decorated collection, relying on its high-level technical skills and organized tactics that set the pace for all previous opponents in the knockout rounds.
On the other hand, the ambition of the "Nashama" does not seem any less fierce; the Jordanian team approaches this summit with a fighting spirit that knows no surrender, supported by the dream of winning the Arab title for the first time in its history.
Al-Tamari and his teammates enter the match with a wild desire to deliver victory for their absent colleague "Yazan Al-Naimat," providing an additional motivational boost that could tip the scales on the field, relying on solid defense and swift counterattacks that have unsettled the continent’s top teams.
The stadium that witnessed the crowning of football legends is today preparing to host a purely Arab football celebration, where the competition will not be limited to the players alone but will extend to the stands, packed with Moroccan chants of "Do the Intention" and the passionate Jordanian cheers of "Play, Jordan," in a scene confirming that this tournament has succeeded in uniting Arabs in Doha.
This highly anticipated summit is scheduled to kick off at exactly 7:00 PM "07:00" Mecca and Oman time.
