With the participation of Alwan and Al-Naimat… Omar Al-Abdallat dedicates “Heina Jina” to the Nashama

With the participation of Alwan and Al-Naimat… Omar Al-Abdallat dedicates “Heina Jina” to the Nashama
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The song featured the participation of Ali Alwan and Yazan Al-Naimat. Wide interaction with the song due to its strikingly energetic atmosphere.

Jordanian artist Omar Al-Abdallat released a new song titled “Heina Jina” as a patriotic celebratory work marking the historic qualification of the Jordanian national football team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup—the first in the country’s football history.

The song was released through a music video posted by Al-Abdallat, known as the “Voice of Jordan,” on his official account on the platform “X,” where it quickly received widespread engagement from Jordanian and Arab audiences due to its energetic tone and national messages.

In a comment accompanying the work, Al-Abdallat expressed the spirit of the song, saying: “Heina Jina… the voice today is different! From the first whistle to the last minute… our hearts are singing, and our dreams are bigger than the stadium,” referring to the collective national excitement.

A national state

The artist added that the song is not merely a sports anthem, but an expression of a unified national sentiment, explaining that supporting the Jordanian national team goes beyond traditional cheering into a shared emotional experience among the people.

He said: “We don’t just cheer… we live the moment together, we rejoice together, and we chant for Jordan with one voice… we are here to raise the name of the ‘Nashama’.”

Players in the music video

The video featured Jordanian national team stars Ali Alwan and Yazan Al-Naimat, appearing in scenes reflecting strong determination and high spirit ahead of the historic World Cup participation.

The video went viral on social media, with users praising its patriotic atmosphere and strong emotional impact.

Jordan’s “Nashama” made history by qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, where the draw placed them in a strong group alongside Argentina (the reigning champions), Algeria, and Austria.