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Fans flood Roman Amphitheater for epic World Cup clash against Algeria

23-06-2026 06:17 AM


Ammon News - Passionate Jordanian fans descended upon the historic Roman Amphitheater in downtown Amman at the break of dawn on Tuesday, transforming the ancient venue into a sea of red, white, black, and green ahead of the national football team's high-stakes World Cup encounter against Algeria.

The massive early morning turnout underscored the profound wave of national unity and public support backing the Nashama during their historic debut on football's grandest global stage.

The entire district surrounding the amphitheater buzzed with intense energy from the early hours as fans scrambled to secure premium vantage points in front of giant screens erected specifically for the matchday broadcast. Courtyards and stone tiers quickly filled with a vibrant crowd draped in national flags, while traditional football chants and patriotic songs echoed across the venue.

An electric atmosphere of anticipation gripped the capital, with fans acutely aware of the tactical weight of the fixture. A positive result against Algeria is widely seen as critical to keeping Jordan's tournament hopes alive before they head into a formidable final group-stage match against Argentina.

This massive gathering is an extension of the unprecedented football fever that has swept the Kingdom since the squad clinched its historic World Cup qualification. Across every governorate, matchdays have effectively evolved into national events, uniting citizens behind the team's pursuit of football glory.

Fans on the ground expressed immense pride in seeing Jordan compete in the world's premier football showcase. For many, packed venues like the Roman Amphitheater are a testament to the team's ability to inspire a generation, proving that backing the players at this elite level has transcended sport to become a proud national tradition.




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