Jordan brings regional success and emerging talent to the 2026 World Cup. With players competing at Middle Eastern elite clubs, they’ll seek to prove themselves at the global stage.
Experience in Goal
Amer Al Daqaq provides experienced goalkeeping, while the defense features athleticism. Organizational discipline defines the back line.
Midfield Discipline
Jordan’s midfield provides pressing intensity and technical quality. Young players bring energy while managing tempo.
Attack: Direct and Efficient
Jordanian forwards bring movement and work rate. The attacking line seeks quick transitions through counter-attacking.
Projected 26-Man Squad
Goalkeepers (3): Amer Al Daqaq, Azmi Nasreddine, Mutazz Hawari
Defenders (8): Yazan Al-Arab, Anas Bani Yaseen, Mohamed Tark El-Daya, Abdulla Delamah, Yahya Al-Qotaibi, Abdul-Rahman Al-Asiri, Mohamed Abdallah, Ibrahim Al-Rayyan
Midfielders (8): Yazan Al-Arab, Anas Bani Yaseen, Tamer Na’asan, Hamad Al-Dosari, Saad Al-Dosari, Saleh Youssef, Amer Al Daqaq, Karim Al-Marayati
Forwards (7): Hamad Al-Dosari, Tamer Na’asan, Saad Al-Dosari, Yahya Al-Qotaibi, Amer Al Daqaq, Yahya Al-Shehri, Mohammed Al-Merdah
Note: Squad projection subject to form and availability. Official squad announced May 2026.
Verdict: Jordan’s Chances
Jordan will struggle to qualify from their group. Limited international exposure and domestic league constraints disadvantage them against elite opposition.
Full coverage at the World Cup 2026 hub and the Jordan national team profile.