Jordan National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
ABU LAILA · NASIB · AL-ARAB · ABUDAHAB (SALEEM OBAID) · HADDAD · AL-RASHDAN (A. JAMOUS) · AL-RAWABDEH · ABU TAHA · AL-AZAIZEH (TAMARI) · ALI OLWAN (ABU ZRAYQ) · FAKHOURI (AL-MARDI)Jordan prioritizes a high press and quick transitions using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and strike rapidly before the opposition can settle. The team aims to use width and verticality to stretch the opposition defensive lines through constant movement and pressure.
ABU LAILA acts as the last line of defense, playing a key role in starting play from the back. The defensive unit functions as a back three consisting of AL-ARAB in the center with ABUDAHAB and NASIB on either side. AL-ARAB holds the line centrally, while ABUDAHAB and NASIB cover the space behind the wide midfielders. This defensive unit works together to squeeze the space and ensure the team stays compact when defending in a mid-block.
The midfield consists of a central pairing with AL-RAWABDEH and AL-RASHDAN acting as the engine. AL-RAWABDEH helps to connect the defense to the attack, while AL-RASHDAN works to win the second ball and shield the back three. On the flanks, ABU TAHA and HADDAD operate as wide midfielders who provide the necessary width. They are tasked with tracking back to help the defense and pushing forward to support the front three during attacks.
In the attacking phase, Jordan utilizes three forwards to pin the opposition back line. FAKHOURI leads the line as a central presence, looking to find the feet of his teammates or make runs in behind. On the wings, ALI OLWAN and AL-AZAIZEH act as wide attackers who look to cut inside and create goal-scoring opportunities. This front three uses combinations to play through the lines, often looking for quick one-twos to bypass defenders.
One major advantage for Jordan is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, forcing mistakes from the opposition goalkeeper and defenders. The formation also offers great width, as ABU TAHA and HADDAD can overlap the wingers to create wide overloads. This movement forces the opposition to stretch their defense, which creates gaps in the middle for AL-RAWABDEH or the attackers to exploit.
This 3-4-3 formation is built for a team that wants to dominate through intensity and rapid attacks. It is best suited for games where Jordan can exploit the space behind an advancing opposition defense through quick transitions.