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The Jordanian national team participated in the 2026 World Cup for the first time. Although they suffered three defeats in the group stage, their fighting spirit and competitive drive impressed fans and observers alike. The "Nashama" managed to score a goal in each match, and the presence of the national dress and "shmagh" (traditional headscarf) as a prominent national symbol on the fields strengthened national identity, reflecting positively on the media and social media platforms. Their performance earned respect from opponents and valuable experience from the participation, despite not earning any points. Jordan's King Abdullah II sent messages of support and encouragement, emphasizing that this experience paves the way for a promising sports future for Jordanian football.
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