Jordan National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Laila · Al-Arab · Nasib · Obaid · Abu Hashesh · Al-Mardi · Al-Rashdan · Al-Rawabdeh · Al-Taamari · Al-Naimat · OlwanJordan aims to play a direct and vertical brand of football through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup focuses on using width and quick transitions to catch opponents out of position. The team seeks to create separation between the lines and use the speed of their front three to stretch the game.
Laila operates between the posts to command the area. In front of her, Nasib sits as the central defender to lead the back three. Obaid plays as the left centre back and Al-Arab occupies the right centre back position. This back three functions as a zonal line that shifts together to cover the width of the pitch. Nasib acts as the main presence in the air while Obaid and Al-Arab provide cover to prevent runners from getting behind.
The midfield utilizes a central pairing to control the middle of the pitch. Al-Rashdan and Al-Rawabdeh form the two central midfielders who work to win the second ball and connect the defence to the attack. Al-Rashdan helps to shield the back three while Al-Rawabdeh looks to carry the ball forward into space. On the flanks, Al-Mardi and Abu Hashesh act as wide midfielders who provide the necessary width. They must track back to support the defenders while also looking to push high and provide crosses into the box.
The attack is built around a lone striker and two wide attackers. Olwan plays as the central striker to hold up the ball and lead the press from the front. Al-Naimat plays on the left and Al-Taamari plays on the right. Al-Taamari is known for his dribbling style and ability to beat players in one on one situations. Both Al-Naimat and Al-Taamari cut inside to create chances or look to get to the byline. The front three work to pin the last defender and create space for the midfielders to arrive late into the box.
Jordan offers several tactical advantages with this lineup. The team can create wide overloads when Al-Mardi and Abu Hashesh push up to support the wingers. This formation also allows for a high press in coordinated waves to win the ball high up the pitch. The presence of Olwan allows the team to hit in behind on the transition when the opposition is stretched.
This 3-4-3 formation is built for teams that want to play with high intensity and directness. It is best suited for matches where Jordan can exploit the space behind an attacking opposition.