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The commenter screamed: "Ridha! Ridha! Ridha! La yusaddiq ma yara!" (He can't believe what he is seeing).

Take (Tunisia). His commentary on Saudi Pro League matches doesn't sound like a broadcast; it sounds like a man possessed. He doesn't just describe a goal; he writes a novel in three seconds. When Al-Nassr scores, he doesn't shout "Goal"—he unleashes a 30-second melodic cry that rises and falls like a symphony. arabic commentary latest

For decades, we worshipped the poetic royalty: the golden voice of (the "Sheikh of Commentators") and the rhythmic vibrato of Rauf Khalif . But the latest trend dominating the timeline is the raw, unpredictable energy of the new wave. The commenter screamed: "Ridha

Why is this trending? Because Gen Z fans don't just watch the game; they watch the reaction . Chaouali’s clips have become a meme format, a ringtone, and a piece of art all at once. La yusaddiq ma yara

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But the audience hates it.

The latest trend in Arabic commentary is the move toward hyper-personality. The commentator is no longer an invisible narrator; they are a co-star. They cry when the team cries. They roast the referee with poetry.