The Jordan National Football Team is proud to have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after decades of waiting and unsuccessful attempts. This achievement is the culmination of a long journey of delayed dreams, lost opportunities, and waiting that spanned generations. The Jordanian team succeeded in reaching the world's largest football stage, securing its place among the elite national teams in the 2026 World Cup. The Jordan National Football Team was officially established in 1953 and played its first international matches in the 1950s. Despite limited capabilities compared to some Asian powers, Jordan gradually established its presence on the continent, reaching the quarterfinals of the Asian Cup more than once before achieving its greatest feat by reaching the final of the 2024 Asian Cup. Sports commentator and analyst Tariq Ghassab Khalil believes that the most important transformation was not only technical but also mental. The players of this generation have absolute faith in their abilities and see themselves as capable of competing with the best players in the world. The stability of the technical staff played a crucial role in the qualification journey, as they built on the work started by Moroccan coach Hussein Ammouta, before his compatriot Jamal Al-Salmi completed the project without major setbacks. Stars like Musa Al-Taamari and Yazen Al-Naimat contributed to the team's reaching the Asian Cup final and then the World Cup. The joy of qualification transcended Jordan's borders, as the Jordanian community in Sydney followed the team's journey from afar. Mohammed Al-Qadi, a member of the Australian-Jordanian Society, says: This is a dream we have been waiting for for a long time. Jordan has arrived this time with merit and not just to complete the number, which makes the achievement even more valuable.