Ammon News - The Jordan national football team takes on Switzerland at 4:00 p.m. Jordan time on today, Sunday, in St. Gallen, as the Nashama continue preparations for their historic first appearance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Head coach Jamal Sellami confirmed that his squad is fully prepared for the friendly, describing Switzerland as one of Europe's strongest teams and emphasizing the value of facing high-level opposition ahead of the tournament.
Sellami also announced the inclusion of Jordanian coaches within the national team's technical staff, a move aimed at developing local expertise and providing valuable World Cup experience for future generations of coaches.
Meanwhile, Mousa Al-Taamari said the match represents an important step in Jordan's World Cup preparations, stressing the players' determination to deliver a strong performance.
The match will be played with VAR technology in use, with Jordan wearing white and Switzerland appearing in red.
Following the match with Switzerland, Jordan will travel to the United States on Monday to face the Colombian national team on June 7 in San Diego before moving to Portland for its official World Cup training camp.
Jordan's historic World Cup debut will see the team compete in Group J alongside Argentina, Algeria, and Austria.