RIYADH: The journey may have ended for all eight Arab nations at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but the tournament will remain ingrained in the memories of Arab fans who supported each nation as one of their own. The JAX District Coca-Cola Fan Zone has been one of the prime spots to watch the World Cup in Riyadh, with fans turning out for more than 50 games — including the final Arab representative, Morocco, in their quarterfinal encounter with France. A fan wearing both Lebanese and Moroccan flags as face paint was particularly moved by the Arab support throughout the World Cup.

A record eight Arab nations competed at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, delivering historic victories and memorable individual performances across the United

RIYADH: The journey may have ended for all eight Arab nations at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but the tournament will remain ingrained in the memories of Arab fans who supported each…