The Jordan national team, under the guidance of Moroccan coach Hussein Amouta, continued their impressive journey in the Asian Cup, securing a spot in the final after defeating South Korea 2-0 on Tuesday.
Goals from Yaseen Al-Nahimat and Musa Al-Taamari in the 53rd and 66th minutes, respectively, sealed the victory for Jordan, propelling them to the championship match.
In the final, scheduled for Saturday at the Lusail Stadium, Jordan will face the winner of the second semifinal match between defending champions Qatar and the host nation, Iran, which is set to take place on Wednesday at the Thumama Stadium.
The encounter between Jordan and South Korea marks a rematch from their group stage clash, which ended in a 2-2 draw after Jordan had initially taken a 2-1 lead until stoppage time.
Amouta’s strategic prowess and the team’s remarkable performance have propelled them to the pinnacle of Asian football, igniting hopes and aspirations among fans back home.
With their eyes set on the ultimate prize, Jordan aims to make history by clinching the Asian Cup title for the first time in their footballing journey.
The Jordanian national team’s remarkable run in the tournament has captured the attention of football enthusiasts worldwide, showcasing the talent and determination of the players under Amouta’s astute leadership.
As they prepare to face their final challenge, the nation eagerly awaits the outcome, with anticipation and excitement reaching fever pitch ahead of the historic showdown on Saturday.