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Jordan's Al Rawabdeh: Valuable Lessons Learned in World Cup Debut Loss to Austria

Jordan made their historic FIFA World Cup debut but lost 3-1 to Austria in Group J. Noor Al Rawabdeh said his team learned valuable lessons despite the defeat. Ali Olwan scored Jordan's first-ever World Cup goal to level the match. Jordan will next face Algeria and Argentina in their remaining group fixtures.

FIFA WC 2026: 'We learned an important lesson today,' says Al Rawabdeh despite Jordan's defeat to Austria

Santa Clara, June 17

Jordan midfielder Noor Al Rawabdeh believes his side can take valuable lessons from their historic FIFA World Cup debut despite suffering a 3-1 defeat to Austria in their Group J opener at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on Wednesday.

Making their first-ever appearance at the FIFA World Cup, Jordan matched Austria for long spells and were level at 1-1 until an unfortunate own goal in the 76th minute swung the contest in favour of the Europeans. Austria later added a penalty to secure victory, although the final scoreline did not fully reflect Jordan's competitive display.

Jordan created several chances throughout the match and celebrated a historic moment when Ali Olwan scored the nation's first-ever World Cup goal. The strike came after Al Rawabdeh threaded a perfectly weighted pass through the Austrian defence to set up the equaliser.

"We didn't make the most of our chances. In the first half, we missed three clear opportunities to score, but we learned an important lesson from this match," Al Rawabdeh said after the game.

"In big games, you might only get three or four chances, and you have to take them. In the end, we gave everything we had. This was our first match at the World Cup, and we are proud of our fans who came to the stadium today. I hope we can make them happy in the next match," he added.

Despite the disappointment of defeat, Al Rawabdeh said Jordan had shed the nerves associated with playing their first match on football's biggest stage.

"Austria have more experience than us in major tournaments, and that experience showed in front of goal. But we learned from this experience, we overcame our fear and we got rid of the pressure that comes with a first match. That means the next game will be more enjoyable for us," he said.

Defender Mohammad Abualnadi echoed those sentiments, describing the occasion as a major achievement for the country while insisting the team must now focus on the challenges ahead.

"It is a huge achievement for us. Now we are looking ahead to what comes next in the tournament," Abualnadi said.

"The small details were the reason we lost today. We had some easy chances in the first half that we failed to convert. What we need to do now is stay focused, correct our mistakes and improve on this. We hope to achieve what we want in the next match," he added.

Jordan will next face Algeria on June 22 at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium before taking on reigning world champions Argentina in their final Group J fixture on June 27 at Dallas Stadium.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is what sports teaches us - the lesson of never giving up! Jordan may have lost but they played with such determination. Al Rawabdeh's attitude is so mature for someone playing their first World Cup. "We got rid of the pressure" - that's the kind of growth mindset we need to see more in Indian sports too. 🇯🇴💪

Vikram M

I don't understand the hype. Jordan scored one goal and people are acting like they won the World Cup! Yes, it's their first appearance but Austria is not even a top 10 team. They should have won this game. Missing 3 clear chances in the first half and then blaming it on 'experience' - that's just making excuses. The next games against Algeria and Argentina will be even tougher. Let's see real improvement then.

Aditya G

As a football fan from Kerala, I stayed up to watch this match! Jordan's midfield was really impressive - Al Rawabdeh's pass for the goal was world-class! 😍 The own goal was heartbreaking but that's the fine line between glory and defeat at this level. I wish India could also reach the World Cup someday. Games like these show that Asian teams can compete when they believe in themselves. 🇮🇳⚽️

Simran P

Really proud of Jordan! 🇯🇴 They showed that Middle Eastern football is growing. The way they dominated possession in patches against a European team was impressive. But honestly, finishing let them down - if you can't convert chances at the World Cup, you get punished. Still, their first goal was a beautiful moment. I hope they can at least get a draw against Algeria or Argentina to make this debut memorable. The confidence from this performance will help! ✨

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