Ammon News - Jordan's national basketball team, the Falcons, will face their Iraqi counterparts on Monday evening in a pivotal Group C clash during the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers. The highly anticipated game is scheduled to tip off at 7:30 PM at the Prince Hamzah Arena at the Al Hussein Youth City.
Competing in Group C alongside Iraq, Iran, and Syria, the Falcons aim to extend their unblemished record and solidify their position at the top of the standings to comfortably secure a berth in the second round of the qualification tournament.
Jordan enters the matchup backed by a strong operational start, having secured three consecutive victories – including two dominant wins against Syria and a decisive triumph over Iran. This pristine run has yielded six points, positioning Jordan as the sole leader of Group C.
Head coach Wisam Al-Sous has utilized recent training blocks to optimize tactical cohesion, sharpen defensive rotations, and integrate roster variants to counter physical challenges expected in the upcoming international fixtures.
The regional derby against Iraq carries significant strategic weight, offering the Falcons a clear opportunity to carry forward their winning momentum into the third window of the qualifiers. Following Monday's fixture, Jordan will conclude this competitive phase with back-to-back games against Iran and Iraq on July 2nd and July 5th, respectively.
The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers feature 16 elite national teams divided into four round-robin groups of four. Under this home-and-away format, the top three teams from each group will advance to the second round, carrying over their first-round records into two newly formed groups to determine final World Cup qualification berths.
A large home crowd is expected at the arena to rally behind the Falcons as they look to secure another crucial step toward the global showpiece. Petra