"Historical injustice".. Raouf Khalif reveals the details of Abu Taha's "disallowed" goal in the Arab Cup final

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Veteran sports commentator Raouf bin Khalif shocked fans when he described the moment Jordanian star Mohannad Abu Taha’s goal against Morocco was disallowed as the "most unjust scene" in Arab Cup final history.
In a fiery post on his official account moments ago, "Al-Shawali" highlighted what happened in the eighth second of the first extra time period, noting that the Jordanian players executed the kickoff in a "brilliant" and well-planned way, and within just 8 seconds, Mohannad Abu Taha scored with an "incredible" shot that will not be forgotten in football memory.
Bin Khalif pointed out that this legendary goal would have turned the score in favor of "Al-Nashama" to 3-2, which would have meant Jordan lifting the precious cup. However, the "strange shock" – as he described it – came from the referee’s decision to immediately disallow the goal, leaving everyone stunned in a dramatic scenario whose reason remains unclear.
The Tunisian commentator considered the incident a case of "refereeing injustice" that deprived Jordan of a legitimate right to the title, urging fans to watch the video documenting the historic kickoff and the goal that could have rewritten history on Lusail night.
