This is what the Moroccan national team will gain if they ascend the throne of the Arab Cup… Details of the financial prizes.

This is what the Moroccan national team will gain if they ascend the throne of the Arab Cup… Details of the financial prizes.

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Tonight, the attention of Arab fans turns to the final match of the Arab Cup taking place in Qatar, where Morocco’s national team faces Jordan in a match laden with both sporting and financial significance, concluding a tournament that is among the richest in the region.

The final not only secures an important continental title but also opens the door to unprecedented financial rewards, as the organizing federation has allocated a total prize pool of approximately 334 million Moroccan dirhams, reflecting the significant investment in elevating the competition and motivating the participating teams.

The winner of the title is guaranteed a prize of nearly 65.5 million dirhams, while the runner-up will receive around 39.3 million dirhams. These figures position the final match as one of the high-stakes encounters, both on and off the pitch.

Substantial rewards have also been earmarked for the remaining placements, with the bronze medalist receiving about 26.2 million dirhams, and the fourth place earning nearly 19.6 million dirhams. Additionally, participating teams have benefited from varying financial grants since the earlier rounds.

Amid Morocco’s ambition to solidify its continental presence with a new title and Jordan’s desire to write a historic chapter, today’s final represents more than just a game… it is a race towards glory, victory, and one of the largest prizes in the history of Arab tournaments.

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