Ammon News - The local street sports affirmed that Jordanian football is consistently progressing on a global scale, evidenced by the noticeable advancements seen in national teams and clubs.
Over the last two days, the Jordanian public rejoiced at Al-Hussein Irbid and Al-Wehdat teams leading their groups in the AFC Champions League 2, following a series of impressive results. This signifies that the national team's success in the recent Asian Cup qualifiers held in Qatar was not merely by chance, but a true representation of the progress of Jordanian football.
Those conversing about Petra believe that the positive outcomes attained by Jordanian football internationally provide a significant boost of optimism regarding the first national team's potential to qualify for the 2026 World Cup finals, particularly as the team is delivering strong performances in the crucial round of World Cup qualifiers.
Aref Hussein, a former national team star and Al-Hussein Irbid player, stated that the outcomes of Al-Hussein Irbid and Al-Wehdat in the AFC Champions League continue the national team's success from the last Asian Cup, where our team finished as runners-up. This indicates a significant advancement in Jordanian football, which is now a contender to qualify for the World Cup for the first time ever.
Mazen Al-Sagheer, a former star of the Al-Jazeera team, stated that Jordanian football is showing strong performances in international competitions at both club and national team levels, which boosts our optimism about the prospect of reaching the World Cup.
Fan Musleh Freihat stated that the accomplishments of Al-Hussein Irbid and Al-Wehdat in the AFC Champions League are inspiring and demonstrate the growth of the players' professional mindset, which positively affects the national team's performance and helps realize the dream of World Cup qualification.
Rajai Al-Samadi, the president of Ajloun Club, emphasized the importance of capitalizing on these positive outcomes for national teams and clubs to secure further successes, particularly in competing in the World Cup.