Khaberni - The Ministry of Youth continues, in cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the Ministry of Government Communication, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, and the Tourism Promotion Authority to organize public events to follow the national football team's matches in the World Cup finals via live broadcasting, at various locations in the Kingdom's provinces, in a national atmosphere that unites Jordanians behind their national team.
These events build on the success of the Roman Theater event, which highlighted Jordanian historical sites as vibrant spaces that combine tourism, culture, and sports, and presented to the world an image reflecting the richness of Jordanian civilization and its people's rallying behind their national team.
The national team's match against the Algerian team will be broadcasted on Tuesday, June 23, at 6:00 AM, at several key sites in the Kingdom, including the Arab Revolt Plaza in Aqaba, organized in cooperation between the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority and the Ministry of Youth. The broadcast will also take place at Al-Hassan Youth City (gymnasium hall) in Irbid, and at the Prince Faisal Sports City in Karak, in addition to more than 60 youth centers distributed across the Kingdom.
The organizing bodies confirmed that expanding the scope of viewing events aims to give as many fans as possible the opportunity to support the national team and enhance community participation in this historic event, reflecting the national rallying behind Al-Nashama.
The organizing bodies invited the audience to arrive early, adhere to organizational instructions, participate in the atmosphere of support and encouragement for the national team, and display the civilized image that Jordanians are known for at various national occasions.
They also invited the fans to wear red, coinciding with the national team wearing the red uniform in the match, to form a color that unites Al-Nashama and their fans in a unified national scene expressing pride and belonging.



