Jordan’s football spotlight falls this week on back-to-back Super Cup clashes between league champions Al-Hussein Irbid and Jordan Cup holders Al-Wehdat, set for Monday and Friday.
While team rivalries dominate the headlines, the duel between goalkeepers Yazid Abu Layla (Al-Hussein) and Abdullah Fakhouri (Al-Wehdat) promises its own fireworks. Their last encounter in the Jordan Cup final ended in a dramatic shootout, where Fakhouri saved three penalties to Abu Layla’s one.
Abu Layla now eyes redemption, aiming to overturn the narrative, while Fakhouri enters with high confidence and national attention—especially if another shootout looms.
With both squads stacked and hungry for silverware, the decisive blows may come not just from strikers, but from the hands of the men between the posts.
Jordan’s football spotlight falls this week on back-to-back Super Cup clashes between league champions Al-Hussein Irbid and Jordan Cup holders Al-Wehdat, set for Monday and Friday.
While team rivalries dominate the headlines, the duel between goalkeepers Yazid Abu Layla (Al-Hussein) and Abdullah Fakhouri (Al-Wehdat) promises its own fireworks. Their last encounter in the Jordan Cup final ended in a dramatic shootout, where Fakhouri saved three penalties to Abu Layla’s one.
Abu Layla now eyes redemption, aiming to overturn the narrative, while Fakhouri enters with high confidence and national attention—especially if another shootout looms.
With both squads stacked and hungry for silverware, the decisive blows may come not just from strikers, but from the hands of the men between the posts.
Jordan’s football spotlight falls this week on back-to-back Super Cup clashes between league champions Al-Hussein Irbid and Jordan Cup holders Al-Wehdat, set for Monday and Friday.
While team rivalries dominate the headlines, the duel between goalkeepers Yazid Abu Layla (Al-Hussein) and Abdullah Fakhouri (Al-Wehdat) promises its own fireworks. Their last encounter in the Jordan Cup final ended in a dramatic shootout, where Fakhouri saved three penalties to Abu Layla’s one.
Abu Layla now eyes redemption, aiming to overturn the narrative, while Fakhouri enters with high confidence and national attention—especially if another shootout looms.
With both squads stacked and hungry for silverware, the decisive blows may come not just from strikers, but from the hands of the men between the posts.
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Abu Layla seeks 'revenge' as Fakhouri eyes repeat heroics
 
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