The Jordan national football team officially qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 after a significant victory over Oman with a score of 3-0. This historic achievement makes the Nashama part of the tournament to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In this context, the Jordanian team has been placed in a strong group that includes Argentina, Algeria, and Austria, increasing the challenges they will face. The team relies on a group of prominent players, such as Mousa Al-Tamari, star of Stade Rennais FC, and defender Yazan Al-Arab, who are eager to achieve new milestones in the tournament. Additionally, global media outlets, including ESPN, highlighted the importance of this qualification, noting that the expansion of the tournament to 48 teams has provided opportunities for countries like Jordan to invest in their talents. Furthermore, some of the kingdom's tourist attractions, such as Petra and Wadi Rum, were showcased, reflecting Jordan's rich culture. As the tournament date approaches, Jordanian football fans eagerly await their team's performance in this global event.
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Jordan national football team qualifies for FIFA World Cup 2026 with big challenges ahead
The Jordan national football team qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 after defeating Oman, facing a tough group including Argentina and Algeria.
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