The Jordan national football team participates in the FIFA World Cup 2026 with high ambitions to achieve positive results against top teams. The historic edition of the FIFA World Cup 2026 has kicked off, with 48 teams participating for the first time in the tournament's history, in a move aimed at expanding the competition base and giving more teams the opportunity to appear on the biggest football stage in the world. The Jordan national football team makes its first appearance in the World Cup finals, after an exceptional journey that reflected the significant development that Jordanian football has witnessed in recent years. This achievement came as a culmination of an ambitious sports project worked on by the Jordanian Federation and successive technical devices, making the Nashama one of the most prominent rising teams in the Asian continent. The Jordan national football team enters the tournament with ambitions that go beyond mere participation, as it seeks to leave a distinctive mark and achieve positive results against top teams in the world, benefiting from the great confidence that the players have gained after recent continental successes and the impressive levels that the team has presented on the international stage. Coach Jamal Al-Salami leads the Nashama squad in this historic challenge, where he aspires to continue writing new chapters of achievements for Jordanian football, and achieve a participation that will remain stuck in the minds of the fans for many years.