

Jordan
Founded
1949
Coach
Jamal SellamiVenue
Amman International Stadium
City
ʿAmmān (Amman)
Capacity
25,000
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
0W 0D 1L
H:0W/A:0W
Goals
1 / 3 (-2)
H:0/A:1
Clean Sheets
3
H:1/A:2
Sidelined Players (1)
Recent Results
vs Algeria
23/06/2026FIFA World Cup
@ Austria
17/06/2026FIFA World Cup
@ Colombia
07/06/2026Friendlies
@ Switzerland
31/05/2026Friendlies
vs Nigeria
31/03/2026Friendlies
vs Costa Rica
27/03/2026Friendlies
vs Morocco
18/12/2025Arab Cup
@ Saudi Arabia
15/12/2025Arab Cup
vs Iraq
12/12/2025Arab Cup
@ Egypt
09/12/2025Arab Cup
Jordan
The Jordan national football team, governed by the Jordan Football Association, competes in the AFC Asian Football Confederation. Jordan reached a historic milestone by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2026, having long been a competitive but inconsistent presence in Asian football. The team's most celebrated achievement before that was reaching the final of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, ultimately finishing as runners-up after defeating South Korea and Iraq en route. Their home ground is the Amman International Stadium, and the team has developed notable players such as Baha' Faisal and Ahmad Hayel. Under dedicated coaching, Jordan has progressively improved in Asian football, combining domestic-based players with diaspora talents competing abroad. The World Cup qualification marks a defining chapter in Jordanian football history.


























