In 2014, Jordanian football witnessed one of its most significant historical moments when Al Nashama qualified for the World Cup in Brazil. This achievement was not merely the result of players' efforts but a culmination of years of hard work and development in Jordanian football.

Under the leadership of Iraqi coach Adnan Hamad, Al Nashama delivered a remarkable performance in the Asian qualifiers, facing strong teams like Uzbekistan and Oman. The decisive match on October 15, 2013, against Uzbekistan was a turning point, ending in a 1-1 draw in Tashkent, securing the team's place in the final round.

Their success in that match had a profound impact on the Jordanian people, uniting fans behind their team. The passion and support from the crowd were evident in the celebrations that swept through Jordanian cities following the qualification.

Al Nashama's qualification was a dream come true, marking them as the first Jordanian team to reach the World Cup finals. Although they did not achieve victory in the matches they played in the tournament, the experience was invaluable and provided a significant boost to Jordanian football.

That historic moment in 2014 remains alive in the memory of every Jordanian, continuing to inspire new generations of players to strive for excellence and aim for further achievements in the future. As the 2026 World Cup approaches, the hope remains that this historical feat can be repeated once again.