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Bisht and Bold Hopes: Majrshi Channels Messi After Saudi Win in Arab Cup Thriller

12 December 2025

Bisht and Bold Hopes: Majrshi Channels Messi After Saudi Win in Arab Cup Thriller
Majrshi’s bisht celebration after Saudi’s win at Lusail echoes Messi’s famous World Cup moment.

Event and Celebration

Ashraf Ali Majrshi, the Saudi Arabia left-back, mirrored Lionel Messi’s famous celebration by wearing a bisht after the Green defeated Palestine 2-1 in the Arab Cup 2025 quarterfinals.

Majrshi started for Saudi in a match held at Lusail as they advanced to the tournament’s semi-finals, a moment watched closely by fans across the region.

Following the win, Majrshi wore the traditional bisht on the Lusail pitch to celebrate Saudi Arabia’s qualification for the next round, signaling his readiness to repeat the gesture should they reach and win the final.

Legacy and Outlook

In remarks reported by Al-Sharq Al-Awsat after the game, Majrshi said that as long as the Saudi fans remain behind the team, God willing he would wear the bisht again on December 18.

Interestingly, December 18 also marks the date, three years ago, on which Messi wore a bisht after Argentina won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, cementing the celebration’s iconic status in the football pantheon.

The piece notes that the bisht has become a symbol beyond this match, with Majrshi having donned it again in moments of triumph, including after Al-Ahli’s recent Elite Asia Champions League success—the club’s first such title in its history, achieved in May.

Note: fashion and folklore collided in Lusail that day, turning a simple victory into a lasting image—proof that sometimes a cloak can steal the spotlight from a scoreboard, and a match can become a runway as much as a race for a trophy.

In the spirit of keeping things light, here are a couple of sniper-grade lines to close with a wink: If your team wins, you don’t celebrate—your wardrobe does. And remember, in football as in fashion, the cloak sometimes outshines the goal.

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Emma Amme

I am Emma Amme, an English sports journalist born in 1998. Passionate about astronomy, contemporary dance, and handcrafted woodworking, I share my sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Ali Majrshi and what did he do after the match?

Ali Majrshi is the Saudi Arabia left-back who wore a bisht to celebrate Saudi’s quarterfinal win over Palestine in the Arab Cup 2025.

What is the significance of the bisht in this context?

The bisht is a traditional cloak used for celebrations and ceremonies; Majrshi’s use of it evoked Messi’s iconic celebration and connected cultural symbolism to football success.

What did Majrshi promise for the next match?

He vowed to wear the bisht again if Saudi reach and win the final on December 18.

How does this moment relate to Messi’s 2022 World Cup celebration?

Messi wore a bisht after Argentina’s 2022 World Cup win; Majrshi’s gesture mirrors that famous image and creates a parallel between the two legends’ celebrations.