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Jordan's World Cup Debut: Underdogs Ready to Shock
11 Jun
Summary
- Jordan makes its historic World Cup debut as the lowest-ranked team.
- The team reached the AFC Asian Cup final in 2024 after beating Japan.
- Key players Musa Al-Taamari and Ali Olwan are expected to shine.

Jordan is embarking on its first-ever World Cup appearance, currently ranked No. 63 globally. Despite their underdog status, the team's recent performance at the AFC Asian Cup in 2024 has shown their potential to challenge stronger opponents.
During the 2024 AFC Asian Cup, Jordan achieved a historic run, reaching the final after defeating Asian powerhouse Japan 2-0. Although they ultimately lost 3-1 to host Qatar in the title match, their qualification for the World Cup was a testament to their consistent performance, losing only three of sixteen matches across two rounds.
Led by coach Jamal Sellami, Jordan's squad may not boast big names, but it features national heroes like Musa Al-Taamari and Ali Olwan. Al-Taamari, a forward playing in France's Ligue 1, was instrumental in their Asian Cup victory over Japan. Sellami's tactical approach often involves a five-player defensive line, emphasizing strong defense and counter-attacks against formidable teams like Argentina and Austria.