Crown Prince Hussein Praises “Sharara” Goal and Creativity in Moroccan Stadiums

sports|27/4/2026
Crown Prince Hussein Praises “Sharara” Goal and Creativity in Moroccan Stadiums
Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah
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In a sporting gesture reflecting the Hashemite leadership’s strong support for national talent on international stages, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II expressed admiration for the latest achievement of Jordanian national team star Mohammad Abu Zraiq, nicknamed “Sharara.”

The Crown Prince reshared a video clip showing the player’s first goal with Moroccan club Raja Casablanca, praising the standout performance of the Jordanian player and commenting: “The national Sharara.”

Ten minutes were enough to make an impact

“Sharara” etched his name on the Moroccan league scoresheet on Sunday evening during Raja Casablanca’s match against Fath Union Sport.

Although he came on as a substitute in the 66th minute, he needed just ten minutes to make his mark, scoring a brilliant goal in the 76th minute that helped his team secure a 4–1 victory in the 16th round of the competition.

Goal analysis: individual skill and precise finishing

The goal came after an impressive solo effort, as Abu Zraiq collected the ball from midfield on the right flank and surged forward at high speed, beating defenders before breaking into the penalty area.

With composure and technique, he struck a left-footed shot that hit the right post before settling into the net, signaling the rise of a new standout talent in the Moroccan club.

Strong start after winter transfer

This appearance marks the player’s seventh with Raja since joining during the winter transfer window.

The move followed his standout performances with Jordan’s national team in the recent Arab Cup, which placed him on the radar of major Arab clubs.

Raja chasing the top spot

With this convincing win, Raja Casablanca raised their tally to 33 points, remaining in second place in the league standings and continuing their push for the top after a strong return to domestic competition following a month-long break.

The Crown Prince’s praise carries significant symbolic value for the player and for Jordanian sport, offering national professionals a morale boost to perform at their best and represent the country with pride on international platforms.