Prince Ali Follows National Team Training in Preparation for Matches Against Palestine and South Korea

Prince Ali Follows National Team Training in Preparation for Matches Against Palestine and South Korea
Prince Ali Follows National Team Training in Preparation for Matches Against Palestine and South Korea
His Royal Highness Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, President of the Jordanian Football Association, followed the national team's training session held on Monday evening at the Petra Stadium in the King Hussein Youth City, under the leadership of Moroccan coach Jamal Salami.اضافة اعلان

The national team is intensifying its technical and physical preparations in anticipation of their upcoming match against Palestine at the Amman International Stadium at 9:15 PM this Thursday. The team will then face South Korea on the 25th of this month in Seoul, as part of their journey in the third and decisive round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

The training session witnessed the full arrival of the players who are based abroad.

Additionally, a press conference for the coaches of the national teams of Jordan and Palestine will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, at 4:00 PM at the Sheraton Hotel in Amman. Following the press conference, the national team will conduct its official training session at 9:45 PM at the Amman International Stadium, preceded by Palestine's final training session at 8:30 PM on the same pitch.

The national team will meet South Korea at 2:00 PM Jordan time on Tuesday, the 25th of this month, at the Suwon World Cup Stadium.

It is worth mentioning that the national team is participating in the decisive round of qualifiers for Group B, where they are in third place with 9 points, behind leaders South Korea with 14 points, second-place Iraq with 11 points, followed by Oman with 6 points, Kuwait with 4 points, and Palestine in sixth place with 3 points.

According to the qualifying system, the teams have been divided into three groups, each with six teams. The top two teams in each group will qualify directly for the 2026 World Cup, while the third and fourth-placed teams from each group will enter the fourth round of the qualifiers.

-- (Petra)