Ammon News - His Royal Highness Prince Ali bin Hussein, President of the Jordan Football Association, observed the national team's training session at Petra Stadium on Monday evening, focusing on the squad's tactical refinement in preparation for pivotal World Cup qualifying fixtures.
Under the direction of head coach Jamal Sellami, players engaged in focused drills, fine-tuning their on-field cohesion and strategic execution ahead of crucial matches.
The session marked the complete integration of overseas professionals, signaling a full squad poised for the challenges ahead. Attention now turns to the home fixture against Palestine at Amman International Stadium on Thursday, followed by a demanding away match against South Korea in Seoul on March 25th, each fixture presenting unique tactical considerations.
A pre-match press conference, featuring both head coaches, is scheduled for Wednesday at the Sheraton Hotel, offering an opportunity to glean insights into the teams' strategic approaches.
Subsequently, both teams will conduct their final training sessions at Amman International Stadium, allowing for final adjustments and strategic rehearsals. Palestine will take to the pitch first, followed by the Jordanian national team, each team seeking to optimize their game plan.
The match against South Korea at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on March 25th represents a critical test in the qualifying campaign. Jordan currently occupies third position in Group B, with the top two teams securing direct qualification to the 2026 World Cup, and the third and fourth-placed teams advancing to the fourth round of qualifying.
The team's focus now centers on translating their honed tactics and strategic discipline into tangible results, aiming to secure vital points in their pursuit of qualification. Petra