Jordan National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Abulaila · Al-Rosan · Al-Arab · Nasib · Al-Quraishi · Taha · Al-Rashdan · Al-Rawabdeh · Olwan · Al-Naimat · TammariJordan relies on a 5-2-3 formation that prioritizes a solid defensive base while looking to strike quickly. The team plays a counter attacking style that seeks to absorb pressure before launching direct vertical attacks. This lineup is built to defend deep and use the width of the pitch to exploit space behind the opponent.
Abulaila stays between the posts to command the area. The defensive unit consists of a back three with Al-Arab acting as the central anchor. Nasib and Al-Rosan occupy the right and left slots of the central trio to cover the wide spaces and engage in aerial duels. Taha and Al-Quraishi act as wing backs who provide width and are expected to push up the flanks during transitions. These five players work together to maintain compactness and block passing lanes in the final third.
The midfield operates with a double pivot consisting of Al-Rawabdeh and Al-Rashdan. These two players sit in front of the defense to shield the back three and intercept play. Al-Rawabdeh works to drive the ball forward through the center, while Al-Rashdan helps to connect the defense to the front three. Their main task is to win the ball back and immediately find the attackers to start a break.
Jordan utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Olwan leads the line as a lone striker to hold up the ball and fight for long passes. Al-Naimat and Tammari occupy the wide positions as inverted wingers, looking to cut inside and create goalscoring chances. This attacking trio uses high pressing to force turnovers high up the pitch and create quick chances through sudden runs.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages, particularly in creating wide overloads when Taha and Al-Quraishi overlap into the attacking third. The team can also achieve great compactness when defending deep in a low block. By using a five man back line, Jordan can easily shift between a deep defensive stance and a rapid transition to exploit the speed of Olwan and the wingers.
The 5-2-3 formation focuses on defensive stability and rapid vertical transitions. It is a setup best suited for facing teams that dominate possession and leave gaps behind their high defensive line.