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Jordan's Keeper Dedicates Arab Cup Win to Injured Teammate; Semifinal Dream Alive

12 December 2025

Jordan's Keeper Dedicates Arab Cup Win to Injured Teammate; Semifinal Dream Alive
Abu Leila and the Jordan squad celebrate a hard-fought quarterfinal win at Education City Stadium

Jordan Clinches Arab Cup Quarterfinal Win With Dedication from the Keeper

Yazeed Abu Leila, Jordan's goalkeeper, dedicated the 1-0 victory over Iraq in the 2025 Arab Cup quarterfinal to his teammate Yazen Al-Naamats, who sustained a serious knee injury.

Naimat left the game after 14 minutes with a knee injury, casting a shadow over the quarterfinal.

Medical staff sent him for hospital tests to gauge the injury and his likely absence.

Team Spirit, Coach's Plan and Concern for a Star Player

After the final whistle, Abu Leila said beating Iraq carried a personal, not a vendetta, meaning, but because they had promised Yazen a win and a place in the semis.

He thanked Jordan's fans at Education City Stadium for their support, noting the man of the match award was a reflection of the team's collective effort.

Mohammad Abu Hashish extended congratulations to Iraq for their performance, saying the Nashama were fortunate and capped their efforts with a victory.

He added that the Iraq match would be closed and that they would push to improve in the remaining tournament games after reaching the semifinals.

Saad Al-Rosan said that matches with Iraq always carry weight, but they followed their coach Gamal Al-Salami's instructions and made the home crowd happy.

He admitted the mood was tempered by Yazen's injury and wished him a speedy recovery.

Ali Alwan, Nashama striker, congratulated the Jordanian fans and pledged that everyone will push to reach the final.

Beyond the match, the semi-final berth adds hope for Jordan, but the real drama remains the health status of Yazen.

Punchline: If patience were a sport, Jordan just won the marathon without breaking a sweat. Punchline 2: Tonight's drama had a knee-jerk reaction—here's hoping Yazen gets back on his feet soon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Yazen Al-Naamats during the match?

He left the match after 14 minutes with a knee injury and is undergoing medical tests to determine his recovery time.

Who dedicated the win to a teammate?

Yazeed Abu Leila, Jordan's goalkeeper, dedicated the victory to Yazen Al-Naamats.

What did Mohammad Abu Hashish say after the game?

He congratulated Iraq on their performance and said Jordan’s win was a fortunate culmination of everyone’s effort.

What’s next for Jordan after this win?

They advance to the semifinals and will aim to improve in the remaining games while monitoring Yazen's health.