Finally, all participants of the 2026 World Cup have confirmed their complete rosters. In this regard, Jordan, the last opponent of the Argentine National Team in Group J that was still to be defined, presented its 26 call-ups for its first World Cup.
The list presented by Moroccan coach Jamal Sellami includes many players from the local tournament and regional leagues, with the main international reference being Mousa Al-Tamari, a forward for Stade de Rennes nicknamed the "Jordanian Messi", whose market value represents more than half of the entire squad's worth. Other notable names include Yazan Al-Arab, Ali Olwan, Ehsan Haddad, Nizar Al-Rashan, and Ibrahim Sabra.

On the other hand, one of the most significant absences is that of Yazan Al-Naimat. The player from Al-Arabi SC in Qatar, one of Sellami's most trusted men, suffered a tear of the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the Arab Cup at the end of last year, a tournament in which the Nashamas reached the final. Other key players who did not make the final cut were Ahmad Juaidi, the usual third goalkeeper, and Yousef Abu Jalboush, one of the offensive midfielders who played the most under the Moroccan coach.

After their tough 4-1 defeat against Switzerland, the Asian team will have a final friendly match in preparation for the World Cup against Colombia on June 7 at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. In the tournament, their debut will be against Austria on June 17 at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, then they will face Algeria on the 23rd at the same stadium and will close the group stage against Argentina on the 27th at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
The 26 call-ups of Jordan for the 2026 World Cup

Goalkeepers:
Yazeed Abulaila (Al-Hussein SC)
Noureddin Bani Attiah (Al-Faisaly SC)
Abdallah Al-Fakhouri (Al-Wehdat SC)
Defenders:
Mohammad Abu Hashish (Al-Karma FC)
Abdallah Nasib (Al-Zawraa SC)
Husam Abu Dahab (Al-Faisaly SC)
Yazan Al-Arab (FC Seoul)
Mohammad Abualnadi (Selangor FC)
Saleem Amer Obaid (Al-Hussein SC)
Saed Al-Rosan (Al-Hussein SC)
Ehsan Haddad (Al-Hussein SC)








