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Amman, Dec. 18 (Petra) – Hours before kickoff, Amman has gone full matchday mode. Jordanian flags ripple across streets, shopfronts and balconies, while Nashama jerseys dominate the cityscape ahead of the national team’s Arab Cup final showdown against Morocco.
The title clash kicks off at 7 p.m. tonight at Lusail Stadium in Doha, with Jordan one win away from lifting the Arab Cup trophy for the first time in its history.
From downtown to neighborhood streets, the capital has been draped in national colors, as fans celebrate a landmark run that has already rewritten the record books. The atmosphere reflects growing belief that this generation of Nashama is ready to turn a breakthrough final into a defining moment.
The scenes underscore the deep bond between the team and its supporters, fueled by pride in a campaign that has put Jordan firmly on the Arab football map. With celebrations already building, Amman – and the rest of the Kingdom – is poised for a long night, hoping the final whistle signals a historic title and another confidence boost ahead of the road to the 2026 World Cup.
//Petra// AA
18/12/2025 11:58:25