Jamal Sellami: “Our goal is clear, to win” the Arab Cup 2025.

Sellami Sets Clear Ambitions
Jordan’s head coach, Jamal Sellami, asserted on Wednesday in Doha that winning the Arab Cup would serve as a significant catalyst for the development of Jordanian football.
Speaking at the pre-match press conference, the Moroccan coach was candid about his ambitions:
“Our objective is clear: to win.”
A Final Marked by Determination
Sellami emphasized the necessity of triumphing in front of Jordanian supporters, believing that a continental title would be a tremendous springboard toward greater success for his country’s football.
He stressed the importance of defensive solidity, mental strength, and resilience among his players, attributes he deems essential for hoping to clinch the title.
Respect for the Atlas Lions
The Jordanian coach acknowledged the technical qualities and strength of Morocco, noting that his team would nonetheless strive to control the game in order to make a difference in this highly anticipated final.
Two Moroccan Coaches in the Final
Sellami further stated that the presence of two Moroccan coaches in the final is the result of meticulous planning, dedicated work, and the development of sports infrastructures in Morocco.
According to him, national technical staff “are currently carrying the torch of Moroccan football.”
Jordanian Players Confident
For his part, Jordanian international Saad Al-Rousan indicated that the entire team is aiming for the title against a solid Moroccan squad, highlighting the good level displayed by the team in both defense and attack.
A Swedish Referee for the Final
FIFA has appointed Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg to officiate this Arab Cup final, which promises to be special and intense for both nations.




