Amman: Minister of Youth Raed Adwan inspected the readiness of public broadcasting venues at the Roman Amphitheater in downtown Amman on Saturday, ahead of the national football team's World Cup match against Argentina.
According to Jordan News Agency, Adwan was accompanied by Deputy Governor of the Capital Tayel Al-Majali and Amman City Manager Nabil Al-Jariri. The inspection included reviews of technical, logistical, and security arrangements at several designated fan zones, such as the Roman Amphitheater, the Odeon Theater, the Hashemite Plaza, and adjacent public squares.
Adwan emphasized the importance of finalizing all preparations to ensure a safe, organized, and comfortable experience for the thousands of fans expected to gather for the early Sunday morning kickoff. The minister praised the ongoing coordination with the Public Security Directorate and relevant state agencies to manage crowd control, facilitate smooth entry and exit points, and maintain public safety throughout the event.
The joint national effort aims to provide an ideal environment for fans to support the national team, the Nashama, during its historic debut appearance at the World Cup. Technical and organizational teams briefed the minister on crowd management strategies and field coordination plans. The designated broadcasting zones feature dedicated family areas, hospitality services, and specialized facilities equipped to accommodate local and international media representatives.
The live broadcasting initiative is organized through a collaboration between the Ministry of Youth, the Greater Amman Municipality, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the Ministry of Government Communication, and the Jordan Tourism Board.