World Cup 2026: Algeria suffer Mohamed Amoura injury blow ahead of crucial Jordan clash
Algeria have been dealt a significant setback at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after forward Mohamed Amoura was ruled out of their upcoming Group stage fixture due to injury.
The North African side, who are currently competing in the tournament across the United States, Canada and Mexico, will have to cope without one of their key attacking options at a crucial stage of their campaign.
According to reports, Mohamed Amoura sustained a thigh injury during a training session and is expected to miss Algeria’s next Group game against Jordan. There are also growing concerns that the striker could be sidelined for the remainder of the group stage depending on the outcome of further medical assessments.
The injury is a major blow for Algeria, who are still trying to regain momentum after a disappointing start to their World Cup campaign. The team suffered a 3-1 defeat to defending champions Argentina in their opening match, leaving them under pressure to respond quickly if they are to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Amoura has been one of Algeria’s most important attacking threats, known for his pace, movement and ability to stretch defences. His absence will force the coaching staff to rethink their attacking structure ahead of a must-win fixture.
Attention now turns to Algeria’s next Group match, where they face Jordan on 23 June 2026. The encounter is shaping up to be a decisive moment in their campaign, with anything less than a positive result potentially leaving them in a difficult position in the group.
The technical team is expected to assess alternative attacking options in training, with squad depth now set to be tested as Algeria look to stay competitive in a tightly contested group.
As the tournament progresses, the focus will be on whether Amoura can recover in time to feature again, but for now, Algeria must prepare to navigate a critical match without one of their most influential forwards.
