Jordan Faces Withdrawal Threat from 2026 World Cup After 8 Asian Teams Excluded
With 8 Asian teams already excluded from the 2026 World Cup, Jordan stands as the sole representative—but withdrawal threats loom. Their last match ended in a 1-3 loss to Argentina on June 28, 2026, part of a run of five straight defeats (LLLLL). The situation raises serious questions about their future in the tournament.
Why Is Jordan Considering Withdrawal?
The mass exclusion of Asian teams—including powerhouses like South Korea and Japan—has sparked fairness concerns. Jordan, the last remaining Asian team, faces financial and logistical pressures. If performance doesn’t improve, a withdrawal could follow, especially after the recent 1-3 defeat to Argentina.
What’s Next for Jordan?
The national team must turn around its form quickly, having lost five matches in a row. The current head coach (name not specified in the source) will face intense pressure to secure Jordan’s spot. If results don’t improve, the Jordan Football Association may reconsider its strategy.
How Will This Affect the 2026 World Cup?
If Jordan withdraws, it would be the first Asian team to pull out of a World Cup in decades. This could demoralize players across the continent. FIFA is expected to intervene, but time is running out.
Note: Jordan’s last match was a 1-3 loss to Argentina on June 28, 2026, extending their losing streak to five games (LLLLL).
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