Nashama symbol of unity as clubs unite behind national team ahead of World Cup dream

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- The Jordan national football team becomes a symbol of national unity
The Jordan national football team has become a symbol of national unity, successfully merging the narrow club loyalties into a single crucible of love for the homeland
With the conclusion of the final stages of its journey, the "Nashama" now unite the fanbase and sports administrations as one, seeking to etch glories worthy of the Jordanian flag on the Arab and international stages.
Despite the intensity of local competition, the stadium scene in Qatar during the 2025 Arab Cup reflected a striking image, as everyone set aside their club colors to wear the national team jersey.
This alignment extended beyond fan affiliations to include professional club presidents who traveled to Doha to directly support the team, which enjoys exceptional royal and popular backing.
Observers agreed that the technical imprint left by the players on Qatari soil served as a guarantee for the fans, confirming the Nashama’s readiness to compete in the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
This football leap is the result of ongoing support from His Majesty King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, leading to achieving the Asian title and historic qualification for the World Cup.
Meanwhile, Khaled Arabiyat, president of Al-Salt Club, emphasized that local rivalry disappears completely when it comes to a national mission, expressing pride in what the team accomplishes abroad. National coach Othman Al-Hassan from Doha shared this view, describing the cohesion between administrations and fans as a "rare healthy state" reflecting Jordanians’ love for their homeland, noting that the team’s performance in the Arab Cup is proof of their potential to shine in the upcoming World Cup.
This unifying national movement has rallied fans from Al-Hussein, Al-Faisaly, Al-Wehdat, Al-Ramtha, and others, standing solidly behind the "Nashama," their eyes on today’s Arab Cup final against their Moroccan counterparts, a true test of Jordan’s ability to ascend the podium ahead of the anticipated World Cup journey next June.
