Jordan's women aiming to follow men to World Cup DW 06/25/2025
Briefly

Jordan has recently qualified for its first World Cup, igniting enthusiasm among fans, including women who have shown equal fervor for the sport. Ayah Hussein expressed the community excitement, noting that female presence at events is significant. Jordan's women's football program, established in 2005, is on the brink of its qualification journey, hoping to secure a spot in the upcoming Women's World Cup. Opportunities to qualify are increasing with changes in tournament formats. There’s a visible growth in women’s roles in football, indicating a bright future for both men's and women's teams in Jordan.
At the coffee shop, there were as many women as men, and women are just as excited about seeing the Jordan flag at the World Cup.
A year after the men appear on the global stage, comes the Women's World Cup. Jordan is about to start qualification and is also desperate to appear at the tournament for the first time.
If it doesn't happen then, the 2031 Women's World Cup will be expanded from 32 to 48 teams to give Jordan a greater chance in the future.
At the time, there were around just 30 players to choose from in the entire country. Over the past few years, the work of the past two decades has started to bear fruit.
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