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Orange Jordan congratulates the Nashama on their historic qualification for the 2026 World Cup

Orange Jordan congratulates the Nashama on their historic qualification for the 2026 World Cup

Al Bawaba16-06-2025

Orange Jordan expresses its pride and honor in the national football team Al Nashama qualifying for the 2026 World Cup finals for the first time. This achievement stands as a national milestone that reinforces Jordanian determination, marks a proud chapter in the history of Jordanian sports, and represents a historic moment filled with pride and celebration throughout the Kingdom, coinciding with the enthusiastic support and celebrations of the Jordanian people in the stadiums.This historic qualification comes amid the high-level Royal support and encouragement, which had a profound impact on motivating Al-Nashama and boosting their morale. It also reflects the tremendous efforts exerted by the Jordan Football Association to develop the game and create a professional environment that nurtures talent. Additionally, it honors the distinguished role played by the national team players, supported by the technical and administrative staff, along with the loyal Jordanian fans who have always been partners in this achievement.Orange Jordan launched a series of initiatives in this context, including the production and release of a national song supporting Al-Nashama titled "Dayman Ma'ak ya Blady", written and composed by Nasir Al Bashir and Yazan El Rousan, with music arranged by Nasser Basheer and performed by Jordanian artist Omar Al-Abdallat. This initiative was part of Orange Jordan's partnership with Jordanian football stars Mousa Tamari and Yazan Alnemat. Orange Jordan affirmed that these initiatives align with its slogan "Orange Is Here" and reflect its deep belief in empowering youth and enhancing their role in the nation's progress and achievements.
Additionally, Orange Jordan organized a free fan event at the Boulevard – Abdali to watch the crucial qualifying matches against Oman and Iraq on a giant screen, creating an interactive and enthusiastic atmosphere. The event saw strong participation from attendees within a dedicated fan zone that included entertainment activities and distribution of Jordanian flags, showcasing a vibrant display of national pride and unity.
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