Jordanian Professionals Shine Abroad: Sharara Scores First, Al-Taamari Continues to Impress

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- The growing presence of Jordanian players across international leagues highlights a clear rise in impact and consistency abroad, with several names continuing to deliver standout performances.
Sharara opens his account with Raja Casablanca
Mohammed Abu Zrayq, known as “Sharara”, made an immediate impression in the Moroccan league by scoring his first goal for Raja Casablanca. Coming off the bench, he needed only minutes to make his mark, showing sharp individual skill down the right flank before finishing with a precise strike into the net. The goal provided a strong confidence boost after his recent transfer during the winter window, underlining his ability to influence games quickly.
Al-Tamari keeps shining with Stade Rennais
Meanwhile, Mousa Al-Tamari continues to impress in Ligue 1, playing a decisive role in another victory for his team. His intelligent movement inside the box earned an early penalty, adding to his growing reputation as one of the league’s top players in winning spot-kicks this season. Week after week, Al-Tamari is strengthening his status as a key attacking asset, boosting Rennes’ ambitions for European qualification.
Effective contribution from Yazn Al-Arab in Seoul
In South Korea, Yazn Al-Arab maintained his steady presence with Seoul, coming on as a substitute and helping secure an important win that strengthened the team’s lead in the standings. Despite limited minutes, his defensive stability added balance to the side, continuing a solid season at both individual and collective levels.
The trend reflects the expanding footprint of Jordanian footballers abroad, as some continue to shine and make decisive contributions, while others work to establish themselves and earn greater opportunities in a growing professional landscape.
