FIFA World Cup 2026 Jordan Team List: Mousa Al Tamari Leads Historic Squad
A record 1,248 players will compete across the United States, Canada and Mexico in an expanded edition of the FIFA World Cup in 2026, where 48 teams will participate for the first time.
Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan and Uzbekistan will make their debut while established superstars like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will make their record sixth appearance in the showpiece competition for Argentina and Portuhal respectively.
Players from diverse backgrounds and cultures, representing hundreds of clubs across dozens of countries will be on the pitch from June 11 to July 19.
Argentina are the reigning champions while traditional heavyweights Brazil, France, Germany and Spain will look to regain the trophyin what promises to be the most expansive and competitive edition of the event in history.
Jordan is set to make history at the FIFA World Cup 2026, earning its first-ever qualification for football's biggest tournament. The expanded 48-team competition, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, will provide the perfect stage for the Middle Eastern nation to showcase its talent against the world's elite.
Led by star forward Mousa Al Tamari and a blend of experienced internationals and emerging talents, Jordan arrives at the tournament with high hopes of making an impact. With players competing across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, the squad reflects the growing strength and development of Jordanian football.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Jordan Squad: Full Team List
Goalkeepers: Yazid Abulaila (Al-Hussein), Abdallah Al Fakhouri (Al-Wehdat), Nour Bani Attiah (Al-Faisaly)
Defenders: Mohammad Abualnadi (Selangor), Husam Abu Dahab (Al-Samiya), Mohammad Abu Hashish (Al-Karma), Yazan Al Arab (Seoul), Abdallah Nasib (Al-Zawraa), Saleem Obaid (Al-Hussein), Ehsan Haddad, Saed Al-Rosan, Anas Banawi (Al-Faisaly), Mohannad Abu Taha (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya)
Midfielders: Mohammad Al Dawoud (Al-Wehdat), Nizar Al Rashdan (Qatar SC), Noor Al Rawabdeh (Selangor), Rajaei Ayed (Al-Hussein), Amer Jamous (Al-Zawraa), Ibrahim Sadeh (Al-Karma), Mahmoud Al-Mardi (Al-Hussein).
Forwards: Mousa Al Tamari (Rennes), Odeh Al-Fakhouri (Pyramids), Mohammad Abu Zrayq (Raja Casablanca), Ali Azaizeh (Al-Shabab), Ali Olwan (Al-Sailiya), Ibrahim Sabra (Lokomotiva Zagreb)