FIFA Arab Cup: Top scorers ranking ahead of the Morocco – Jordan final

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FIFA Arab Cup: Top scorers ranking ahead of the Morocco – Jordan final

Top scorers ranking before the Morocco – Jordan final in the FIFA Arab Cup

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The final of the FIFA Arab Cup between Morocco and Jordan promises to be decisive in the battle for the prestigious top scorer title.

With 4 goals to his name, Ali Olwan, Jordan's attacking spearhead, leads the race at the top of the standings.

He sits just one goal ahead of Morocco's dynamic winger Karim El Berkaoui, who once again proved decisive in the semi-final against the UAE.

Another player who could join the race is Saudi midfielder Mohamed Kanno, who has already scored 3 goals and could add to his tally in the third-place playoff against the United Arab Emirates.

Below is the top scorers ranking ahead of the Morocco – Jordan final:

4 goals

Ali Olwan (Jordan)

3 goals

Adil Boulbina (Algeria)

Karim El Berkaoui (Morocco)

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Mohamed Kanno (Saudi Arabia)

2 goals

Redouane Berkane (Algeria)

Mahdi Abduljabbar (Bahrain)

Mohanad Ali (Iraq)

Fahad Al Hajeri (Kuwait)

Issam Al-Sabhi (Oman)

Firas Al-Buraikan (Saudi Arabia)

Omar Khribin (Syria)

Yahya Al-Ghassani (United Arab Emirates)

Bruno (United Arab Emirates)

1 goal

Mohamed Amine Tougai (Algeria)

Yassine Benzia (Algeria)

Mahdi Al-Humaidan (Bahrain)

Mohamed Al-Romaihi (Bahrain)

Hashim Sayed Issa (Bahrain)

Ibroihim Djoudja (Comoros)

Nassuir Hamidou (Comoros)

Afsha (Egypt)

Marwan Hamdy (Egypt)

Amjad Attwan (Iraq)

Mohammad Abu Hashish (Jordan)

Mohannad Abu Taha (Jordan)

Mohammad Abu Zrayq (Jordan)

Yazan Al-Naimat (Jordan)

Nizar Al-Rashdan (Jordan)

Saed Al-Rosan (Jordan)

Yousef Nasser (Kuwait)

Walid Azarou (Morocco)

Soufiane Bouftini (Morocco)

Achraf El Mahdioui (Morocco)

Abderrazak Hamdallah (Morocco)

Tarik Tissoudali (Morocco)

Ghanim Al-Habashi (Oman)

Oday Dabbagh (Palestine)

Hamed Hamdan (Palestine)

Zaid Qunbar (Palestine)

Ahmed Alaaeldin (Qatar)

Salem Al-Dawsari (Saudi Arabia)

Saleh Al-Shehri (Saudi Arabia)

Yaser Muzamel (Sudan)

Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane (Tunisia)

Mohamed Ben Ali (Tunisia)

Firas Chaouat (Tunisia)

Amor Layouni (Tunisia)

Yassine Meriah (Tunisia)

Nicolás Giménez (United Arab Emirates)

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