Jamal Sellami's Official Jordan Squad For The 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Al Nashama will make history in North America as they prepare for their first-ever FIFA World Cup appearance.
Jordan prepares for the biggest moment in its football history
Jordan has officially announced the squad that will represent the nation at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a tournament that marks a historic milestone for the country's football program.
The Al Nashama will make their debut on football's biggest stage, becoming one of the four nations appearing in a World Cup for the very first time alongside Cape Verde, Curacao, and Uzbekistan.
Jordan secured its place in the tournament after finishing second in its AFC qualifying group, behind South Korea and ahead of Iraq, Oman, Palestine, and Kuwait, completing one of the most memorable qualification campaigns in the nation's history.
Jordan's official squad for the 2026 World Cup
Goalkeepers
Yazeed Abu Laila — Al-Hussein SC
Noor Bani Ateyah — Al-Faisaly Amman
Abdullah Al-Fakhouri — Al-Wehdat
Defenders
Mohammad Abu Hasheesh — Al-Karma
Abdullah Nasib — Al Zawraa
Husam Abudahab — Al-Faisaly Amman
Yazan Al-Arab — FC Seoul
Mohammad Abualnadi — Selangor FC
Saleem Amer Obaid — Al-Hussein SC
Saed Al-Rosan — Al-Hussein SC
Ehsan Haddad — Al-Hussein SC
Anas Badawi — Al-Faisaly Amman
Mohannad Abu Taha — Al Quwa Al Jawiya
Midfielders
Noor Al-Rawabdeh — Selangor FC
Nizar Al-Rashdan — Qatar SC
Ibrahim Saadeh — Al-Karma
Rajaei Ayed — Al-Hussein SC
Amer Jamous — Al-Wehdat
Mohammad Al-Daowud — Al-Wehdat
Forwards
Mahmoud Al Mardi — Al-Hussein SC
Odeh Al Fakhouri — Pyramids FC
Mousa Al-Tamari — Stade Rennais
Mohammad Abu Zraiq — Raja Casablanca
Ali Al-Azaizeh — Al-Shabab
Ibrahim Sabra — Lokomotiva Zagreb
Ali Olwan — Al-Sailiya
Head Coach
Jamal Sellami
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The biggest star of this Jordanian squad is Mousa Al-Tamari, the Stade Rennais forward and arguably the most accomplished player in the history of Jordanian football.
The attacker arrives at the World Cup after establishing himself in European football and becoming the undisputed leader of Jordan's attack. His pace, creativity, and ability to create chances in difficult situations make him the team's most dangerous player.
Al-Tamari has carried the expectations of Jordanian football for years, and now he will have the opportunity to showcase his talent on the biggest stage the sport has to offer.
Jordan relies on the generation that made history
This squad is built around the same core of players that achieved the greatest accomplishment in the country's football history by securing qualification for the World Cup.
Players such as Yazeed Abu Laila, Yazan Al-Arab, Nizar Al-Rashdan, Noor Al-Rawabdeh, and Ali Olwan bring continuity and experience to a group that has steadily improved over the past several years.
The blend of domestic-based players and footballers competing abroad has helped Jordan develop a balanced squad capable of competing against stronger and more established opponents.
Although this will be Jordan's first appearance at a FIFA World Cup, the team is not traveling to North America simply to enjoy the experience.
The players and coaching staff believe they have earned the right to compete with the world's best and are determined to demonstrate how much Jordanian football has grown in recent years.
Led by Mousa Al-Tamari and a generation that has already rewritten the nation's football history, Jordan will look to become one of the surprise stories of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.




















