The Jordan national football team completed its final training session in Dallas, U.S., ahead of a group stage match against Argentina [1].
This encounter marks Jordan's first appearance in a World Cup tournament. The match represents a significant milestone for the team as they face one of the world's most successful football nations on a global stage [1].
Coach Jamal Sallami led the session in Dallas, focusing on the tactical and psychological preparation of the squad [1]. The team is working to maintain mental resilience following a previous loss to Algeria [1].
The preparation has drawn massive attention from the local community and traveling supporters. Approximately 94,000 fans attended the events in Dallas to support the team [1].
The presence of such a large crowd underscores the regional significance of the team's participation in the 2026 tournament [1]. The atmosphere in the U.S. camp remains focused on the historical nature of the upcoming clash with Argentina [1].
Jordan's journey to the 2026 World Cup has been characterized by a drive to establish the nation as a competitive force in international football [1]. The training camp in Dallas served as the final hub for the players to refine their strategies before the opening whistle [1].
“Jordan's first appearance in a World Cup tournament.”
Jordan's debut in the World Cup, coupled with the massive turnout of 94,000 supporters in the U.S., signals a growing global footprint for Middle Eastern football. Facing Argentina in the group stage provides the team with an immediate high-stakes benchmark to measure their progress against elite competition.


