HOUSTON, June 28 : Jordan always knew their debut World Cup would be a baptism of fire but the fact they were competitive in all three matches gives plenty of hope for the future, according to coach Jamal Sellami.Jordan exited the tournament with no points, but having scored in all their matches in a tough Gr

DALLAS, June 26 : Jordan coach Jamal Sellami is relishing the prospect of closing out his side's debut appearance at the World Cup against defending champions Argentina on…

DALLAS: With their debut World Cup all but over, Jordan have nothing to lose when they face Argentina in their final group match in Texas today. Defeats by Austria and Algeria…

DALLAS, June 28 : Jordan will be better off for the experience from their maiden World Cup despite exiting the tournament in the group phase following three defeats, coach Jamal…

Al Nashama reflect on tournament as opportunity to showcase best Jordan has to offer

HOUSTON, June 28 : Jordan always knew their debut World Cup would be a baptism of fire but the fact they were competitive in all three matches gives plenty of hope for the future,…

— Despite the loss to Argentina, Nashama goalscorer Mousa Al-Taamari believes qualification for knockout stages could have been achieved with more focus earlier in tournament Gary…