Jordan's national football team did not qualify for the next stage of the World Cup, losing all three of their matches in a challenging Group J that included Argentina, Austria, and Algeria. Despite the losses, the team managed to score in every game, showcasing resilience and competitiveness. Coach Jamal Sellami emphasized that the experience will benefit the team's future development, particularly by highlighting the need for Jordanian players to compete in higher-level European leagues to improve their skills. Sellami noted that while nine out of ten African teams advanced to the round of 32, only two Asian teams did, underscoring the importance of international competition for growth. The team's performance has already inspired pride among fans and players alike.
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