Jerash: Authorities in the Jerash and Ajloun governorates have finalized logistical and organizational arrangements to host mass public screenings for the national football team's World Cup match against Algeria, officials said on Monday.
According to Jordan News Agency, Jerash Governor Malik Khreisat announced the completion of a comprehensive organizational plan to host the public event within the city's ancient archaeological site. A committee led by the deputy governor has been established, with administrative officers assigned across screening venues. Khreisat emphasized the ongoing coordination with relevant authorities to ensure crowd safety and smooth traffic flow.
Atef Odaibat, former President of the Higher Council for Youth and former Minister of Labor, highlighted the national team's World Cup campaign as a historic milestone that showcases the capacity of Jordanian youth to compete on a global stage. He noted that the widespread public mobilization around the squad, known as the "Nashama," reflects national unity and pride.
Mohammad Bani Yaseen, head of the Greater Jerash Municipality Committee, stated that the municipality has deployed its resources to support organizational efforts and provide essential services at the broadcast sites. This aims to accommodate visitors and maintain the city's status as a key cultural and tourism hub.
Ismail Al-Aroud, head of the New Kufranjah Municipality Committee, described supporting the national team as a collective civic duty, noting that the participation of local youth and families in these public zones demonstrates strong community solidarity.
Issa Al-Tawalbeh, Director of Ajloun Youth Directorate, confirmed that travel arrangements for fans have been finalized. The directorate, in coordination with the Ministry of Youth and local partners, has secured 11 buses supported by the Jordan Tourism Board to transport spectators from various areas of Ajloun to the archaeological site in Jerash to watch the match.
Adnan Freihat, coordinator for the All Jordan Youth Commission in Ajloun, added that the mobilization of young volunteers and spectators highlights their active engagement in national events, presenting a positive image of Jordanian youth during the global tournament.