National football team meet Russia in a friendly Thursday 8pm at Spartak Stadium as part of preparations for 2026 World Cup.
Coach Jamal Salami said the match marks first step in build-up, with upcoming games against teams from Europe, Latin America and Africa to boost readiness.
Salami noted friendlies allow testing of players and tactics.
Winger Musa Al-Taamari stressed team spirit will drive Jordan against a side like Russia, calling the game a valuable chance for experience and international exposure.
Jordan also set to face Dominican Republic next Tuesday at Amman International Stadium.
National football team meet Russia in a friendly Thursday 8pm at Spartak Stadium as part of preparations for 2026 World Cup.
Coach Jamal Salami said the match marks first step in build-up, with upcoming games against teams from Europe, Latin America and Africa to boost readiness.
Salami noted friendlies allow testing of players and tactics.
Winger Musa Al-Taamari stressed team spirit will drive Jordan against a side like Russia, calling the game a valuable chance for experience and international exposure.
Jordan also set to face Dominican Republic next Tuesday at Amman International Stadium.
National football team meet Russia in a friendly Thursday 8pm at Spartak Stadium as part of preparations for 2026 World Cup.
Coach Jamal Salami said the match marks first step in build-up, with upcoming games against teams from Europe, Latin America and Africa to boost readiness.
Salami noted friendlies allow testing of players and tactics.
Winger Musa Al-Taamari stressed team spirit will drive Jordan against a side like Russia, calling the game a valuable chance for experience and international exposure.
Jordan also set to face Dominican Republic next Tuesday at Amman International Stadium.
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