Jordan, Saudi Arabia clash in Arab Cup semi-final
Jordan and Saudi Arabia meet on Monday night in a high-stakes semi-final at Al Bayt Stadium, with a place in the 2025 Arab Cup final on the line. The match kicks off at 8:30 PM Jordan time.
Jordan secured their spot in the semi-finals after a narrow 1-0 victory over Iraq, demonstrating disciplined defending and clinical finishing at crucial moments.
The game carries historical significance for both sides. Jordan has yet to win an Arab Cup, while Saudi Arabia has claimed the trophy twice, in 1998 and 2002.
The winner of Monday’s clash will face Morocco, who advanced to the final after a commanding 3-0 victory over the UAE.
Jordan win Arab Cup semifinals, head towards finals against Morocco
Jordan win Arab Cup semifinals, head towards finals against Morocco
Jordan scores first goal in game against Saudi
Jordan’s Nizar Al Rashdan scored the first goal of the Arab Cup semi-final against Saudi Arabia.
Injured Yazan Al Naimat cheers for Jordan from stands
Jordan national team star Yazan Al Naimat was seen cheering for his teammates during Monday’s Arab Cup semi-final against Saudi Arabia, despite recovering from an ACL injury.
Crutches were placed beside him as he watched the match from the stands, showing his support and team spirit.
Nashama honor injured star Yazan Al Naimat before Arab Cup semi-final
Before kickoff of the Arab Cup semi-final against Saudi Arabia, the Jordan national team held up the jersey of Yazan Al Naimat to show support for their teammate, who is currently receiving treatment for an ACL injury.
The gesture highlighted the team’s unity and respect for Al Naimat, a key player sidelined during the tournament. Fans and players alike acknowledged the moment, underlining the spirit and camaraderie within the squad.
Jordan’s royal family shows support at Arab Cup semi-final
Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein, Prince Ali, and Prince Hashem were spotted in attendance Monday night as Jordan took on Saudi Arabia in a high-stakes Arab Cup semi-final at Al Bayt Stadium. Their presence highlighted strong royal support for the national team.



