Jordan just made history. In their World Cup debut, the team put a goal past Argentina, the reigning champions, in a moment that will be replayed in Amman for decades.

Mousa Al Tamari found the net in the 55th minute of their Group J clash at AT&T Stadium on June 27, making it a match worth remembering even though Argentina ultimately won 2-1. But beyond the pitch, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is quietly becoming the biggest stage yet for crypto’s integration into mainstream sports.

The match and the milestone

Argentina came out firing. Giovani Lo Celso opened the scoring in the 19th minute, and Lautaro Martínez doubled the lead from the penalty spot in the 31st. Al Tamari’s second-half strike pulled one back and injected genuine tension into the contest. Jordan had already scored their first-ever World Cup goal through Ali Olwan against Austria earlier in the group stage. Two goals in a debut tournament is nothing to apologize for.

Crypto’s World Cup moment