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Jordan World Cup 2026 preview: Players to watch, group matches and squad

Jordan is making its debut appearance at the FIFA World Cup 2026, following strong performances in recent tournaments including the 2023 Asian Cup and 2025 Arab Cup finals. Despite being the lowest-ranked team in Group J, coach Jamal Sellami hopes his disciplined squad can emulate past upsets.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-06 · 10:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Jordan World Cup 2026 preview: Players to watch, group matches and squad
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Jordan is making its debut appearance at the FIFA World Cup 2026, following strong performances in recent tournaments including the 2023 Asian Cup and 2025 Arab Cup finals. Despite being the lowest-ranked team in Group J, coach Jamal Sellami hopes his disciplined squad can emulate past upsets. Key player Mousa Tamari, often called "Jordan's Messi," is expected to lead the attack, though the team will miss injured top scorer Yazan Alnemat. Jordan's group matches include games against Austria, Algeria, and a final fixture against defending champions Argentina. The team has shown attacking prowess, scoring 32 goals in qualifying, but will need to adapt without Alnemat.

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Jordan scored 32 goals in World Cup qualifying.

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Coach Jamal Sellami hopes his players can emulate the heroics of Morocco's Atlas Lions in the last World Cup.

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Yazan Alnemat, who scored eight goals in qualifying, will miss the tournament due to an ACL injury.

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Jordan reached the final of the 2023 Asian Cup and the 2025 Arab Cup.

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Jordan is making its first appearance at the World Cup finals.

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Jordan World Cup 2026 preview: Players to watch, group matches and squadJordan make their first World Cup appearance after recently making the finals at the 2023 Asian Cup and 2025 Arab Cup.Captain Mousa Tamari will be a key player for Jordan [File: Thaier Al-Sudani/Reuters]Published On 6 Jun 2026Previous World Cup appearances: 0 Player to watch: Mousa Tamari FIFA world ranking: 63Jordan are appearing at the World Cup finals for the first time, with their Moroccan coach Jamal Sellami hoping that his players can emulate the heroics of The Atlas Lions four years ago.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4All to know about the FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiumslist 2 of 4Ranking the World Cup 2026 groups: Which teams are favourites to progress?list 3 of 4World Cup 2026: All the key dates from opening game to finallist 4 of 4From sensor-equipped balls to robot dogs: What’s new at the World Cup?end of list“In big competitions, many teams can surprise. My country, Morocco, ‌reached the semifinals in the last World Cup,” the Reuters news agency quoted him as saying during a training camp in Antalya, Turkiye, in late March.“That gives us belief.”While a run to the semifinals might be a little bit optimistic, Jordan are coming into the tournament on a good run of form.The Middle East nation reached the final of the 2023 Asian Cup, losing to hosts Qatar, and also played Morocco in the final of the 2025 Arab Cup, agonisingly falling short in a 3-2 defeat after extra time.Jordan also scored 32 goals in World Cup qualifying, marking their highest tally in a single qualification campaign. But eight of those goals were scored by Yazan Alnemat, who will miss this summer’s tournament due to injury.Sellami takes Jordan into the big timeThe Al-Nashama, or the “noble ones”, have developed into a significant force in Arab football since Sellami took over as coach in June 2024 and built on the work of his predecessor, compatriot Hussein Ammouta.Sellami believes the team he has built can deliver a shock similar to Algeria beating Germany in 1982, Cameroon stunning reigning champions Argentina in 1990, and Senegal repeating the feat against holders France in 2002.“These results open horizons of hope and ambition for the fans, so they can dream,” Sellami, who played for Morocco at the 1998 World Cup, told Arabic sports channel TFK.“And we too have the right to dream and to strive to be a strong team and present ourselves well,” he added.The 55-year-old former midfielder has built a well-structured, disciplined team that utilises their wealth of creative forward talent to hit opponents on the break with lightning-quick transitions.Star striker misses outWhile Jordan’s qualifying campaign gives them plenty of hope for this summer’s tournament, their team in North America will be missing a big part of what made them such a force in Asian qualifying.Forward Yazan Alnemat contributed eight goals, but will miss the World Cup finals after suffering an ACL injury in the Arab Cup quarterfinals last December.“Yazan is a player who cannot be replaced,” conceded Sellami. “But we will find a combination for the team that can still be dangerous to the opponent, and that also gives us balance in our defensive performance.”Alnemat’s likely replacement, Ali Olwan, has recovered from an Achilles injury sufficiently to take his place in Sellami’s extended squad. He contributed nine goals in qualifying, highlighting Jordan’s depth in attacking options.Mousa Tamari and Nizar al-Rashdan take part in a training session in preparation for the World Cup [Alaa Al Sukhni/Reuters]‘Jordan’s Messi’ hopes to shineCaptain Mousa Tamari is one of Jordan’s biggest attacking threats and will be looking to torment defenders on the right wing.The 28-year-old Rennes midfielder is the only Jordan player who competes in one of Europe’s top five leagues and has enjoyed a strong season in France, scoring seven goals and grabbing 11 assists in 36 appearances for the Ligue 1 outfit.He’s also been a key player at international level, scoring 23 goals in 76 appearances for the Jordan national team.If Jordan are to upset the odd’s at this summer’s World Cup, they will need to rely heavily on the man known as “Jordan’s Messi”.How does Jordan’s group look?Defending champions Argentina provide formidable opposition in Jordan’s final game in Group J, with the real Messi squaring up against his Jordanian counterpart.Sellami’s side will face Austria in their opening match in San Francisco, with the European nation making their first appearance at the World Cup since 1998.Jordan are the lowest-ranked team in their group, but perhaps their best opportunity of success will come against the second-lowest-ranked side, Algeria.The African side recorded eight wins in World Cup qualifying and will look to Riyad Mahrez to provide goals and assists.Jordan’s group stage match dates and kickoff times:⚽ June 16: Austria v Jordan (San Francisco Bay Area, US), 9pm (04:00 GMT on June 17).⚽ June 22: Jordan v Algeria (San Francisco Bay Area, US), 8pm (03:00 GMT on June 23).⚽ June 27: Jordan v Argentina (Dallas, Texas, US), 9pm (02:00 GMT on June 28).Al Jazeera’s prediction:A fight for third in their group, but ultimately, qualification for the knockouts may be a stretch for Jordan.Full squadGoalkeepers: Yazeed Abulaila (Al-Hussein), Abdullah al-Fakhouri (Al-Wehdat), Noor Bani Attiah (Al-Faisaly).Defenders: Abdallah Nasib (Al-Zawraa), Ehsan Haddad, Saed al-Rosan, Saleem Obaid (Al-Hussein), Yazan al-Arab (FC Seoul), Mohammad Abualnadi (Selangor), Husam Abu Dahab, Anas Banawi (Al-Faisaly), Mohannad Abu Taha (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya), Mohammad Abu Hasheesh (Al-Karma).Midfielders: Noor Al-Rawabdeh (Selangor), Nizar al-Rashdan (Qatar), Ibrahim Saadeh (Al-Karma), Rajaei Ayed, Mahmoud Al-Mardi (Al-Hussein), Amer Jamous (Al-Zawraa), Mohammad al-Dawoud (Al-Wehdat).Forwards: Mousa Tamari (Rennes), Odeh al-Fakhouri (Pyramids), Mohammad Abu Zrayq (Raja Casablanca), Ali Azaizeh (Al-Shabab), Ibrahim Sabra (Lokomotiva Zagreb), Ali Olwan (Al-Sailiya).
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