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Arab League Chief Congratulates Morocco on Arab Cup Title

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Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit congratulated Morocco’s national team on winning the Arab Cup
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Morocco’s national team has become the champion of the 2025 FIFA Arab Cup after leading an epic match against Jordan’s combination, which has earned the congratulations of the FIFA president. The final, which took place at the emblematic Lusail Stadium in the city of Doha, closed with a 3-2 scoreboard in favor of the Atlas Lions, consolidating its success in the region. This feat has been described as an unrivalled sporting experience, marked by…

On Thursday in Doha, the Moroccan team won the Qatar-2025 Arab Football Cup by beating Jordan on the score of 3 goals at 2. The post The Atlas Lions win the 2025 Arab Cup appeared first on LesEco.ma.

King Mohammed VI sent a message of congratulations to the members of the national football selection, winners of the Arab-Qatar Cup 2025. In this message, the Sovereign expresses to the members of the national team his warm congratulations and his consideration for their beautiful victory at the Arab-Qatar Cup 2025, "offering thus to your dear [...]

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In this message, the sovereign expresses to the members of the national team his warm congratulations and his consideration for their beautiful victory at the Arab-Qatar Cup 2025, "providing your dear Fatherland his second crown as part of his participations in this championship and realizing a renewed feat that strengthens the honorable place of Moroccan football at the Arab and international levels".

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North Africa Post broke the news in Rabat, Morocco on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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