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Teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup: Jordan is on the list

Jordan joins the list of teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup, along with Uruguay, Colombia and Paraguay, in an exciting football scene that ignites enthusiasm for the upcoming tournament!

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Teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup: Jordan is on the list

The road to the 2026 World Cup: Uruguay, Colombia and Paraguay join the big teams

In an exciting step towards the world's biggest sporting event, Uruguay, Colombia and Paraguay the list of teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup finals, bringing the number of qualified teams so far to 16 out of 48.

The Americas take center stage

The United States, Canada, and Mexico are participating as host nations, ensuring a strong presence from North and Central America. Meanwhile, South America has demonstrated its strength with six teams officially qualifying: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Uruguay, Colombia, and Paraguay.

Asia continues to progress

From the Asian continent, Jordan is the only Arab team to have secured qualification so far. It advanced alongside five other Asian teams: Japan, Iran, South Korea, Uzbekistan, and Australia. This achievement reflects the development of football in Asia and strengthens its position on the world stage.

New Zealand represents Oceania

From Oceania, New Zealand secured their place in the World Cup, confirming their continued presence at the tournament. With 32 spots still up for grabs about nine months before the competition begins, the competition remains fierce among the other teams around the world.

Geographical distribution of seats: opportunities and challenges

FIFA allocated eight direct qualification spots to Asia, plus one spot through continental qualifying. Africa received nine direct spots and one additional spot through continental qualifying. North and Central America and the Caribbean will have three direct spots (in addition to the three host nations) and two spots through continental qualifying.

South America has six direct qualification spots, with the possibility of a seventh team qualifying through continental playoffs. These allocations reflect a balance between different geographical regions and open the door to fierce competition for the remaining spots.

What awaits us?

As the tournament draws near , expectations are rising for what each team will deliver in this expanded World Cup. Will we witness new surprises? Or will the established powers continue their dominance? The coming days hold plenty of excitement and suspense for football fans around the world.

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Manchester City 5-1 Wolverhampton | Haaland leads City in pursuit of the top spot

Manchester City secured a resounding 5-1 victory over Wolverhampton in the Premier League, thanks to a four-goal haul from Haaland, to continue putting pressure on Arsenal in the title race.

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Manchester City secured a resounding 5-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Etihad Stadium in their Premier League matchday 36 fixture. The game saw a spectacular performance from Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, who netted four goals (a super hat-trick), propelling his team to maintain pressure on Arsenal in the heated title race.

Match details and goals

Manchester City started the match with a high-pressing attack, opening the scoring early in the 12th minute through Erling Haaland's penalty. The Norwegian striker then doubled the lead with a well-placed header in the 35th minute, before completing his hat-trick with another penalty in first-half stoppage time. In the second half, Wolverhampton pulled a goal back through South Korean Hwang Hee-chan in the 53rd minute, but Haaland quickly responded with a stunning fourth goal in the 54th minute, effectively ending any hopes of a Wolverhampton comeback. Argentine substitute Julián Álvarez completed the rout with a fifth goal in the 85th minute, securing a well-deserved victory for the home side.

General context and the importance of winning the title race

This victory comes at a crucial juncture in the season, as Manchester City are locked in a fierce battle with Arsenal for the Premier League title. With this result, Pep Guardiola's team has increased their points tally, narrowing the gap with league leaders Arsenal, with a game in hand that could potentially put them in the lead. Manchester City are known for their ability to string together consecutive wins in the final stretch of the season, putting immense pressure on their rivals. City are aiming for an unprecedented fourth consecutive league title.

Impact of the result on both local and international levels

Domestically, this victory boosts Manchester City's confidence and confirms their readiness for the remaining matches, which are considered finals. As for Wolverhampton, the team is experiencing a period of inconsistent results but has secured its place in mid-table, far from the relegation zone. Internationally, millions around the world are following the Premier League title race, and Haaland's individual performance is a major attraction. Haaland's four goals in the match not only contributed to his team's victory but also strengthened his lead in the league's top scorer standings, bringing him very close to winning the Golden Boot for the second consecutive season and cementing his status as one of the best strikers in the world.

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Al-Nassr welcomes back Abdul-Ilah Al-Amri ahead of their Roshan League clash with Al-Taawoun

Learn about the details of defender Abdul-Ilah Al-Amri’s return to Al-Nasr training after recovering from injury, and the importance of his participation in the Al-Taawon match within the Saudi Roshan League competitions.

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Abdul-Ilah Al-Amri, Al-Nassr player

In a move that strengthens Al-Nassr's defense, international defender Abdulilah Al-Amri returned to full training on Saturday evening after recovering from a calf muscle tear. His return comes at an ideal time, as the team prepares for a crucial match against Al-Taawoun.

General context and importance of returning

Al-Amri, 29, is a key pillar of both Al-Nassr's and the Saudi national team's defense. His recent injury has left a noticeable void, placing additional pressure on the team as they strive to compete for the Saudi Professional League title. His return is of paramount importance given the critical stage of the season, where dropping any more points in the fierce title race with their arch-rivals Al-Hilal is unacceptable.

Expected impact on team performance

The inclusion of Abdulilah Al-Amri in the squad for the upcoming match against Al-Taawoun, scheduled for Monday evening as part of the 18th round of the league, is expected to provide a significant morale and tactical boost for both the coach and the players. Al-Amri is known for his ability to read the game, his physical strength in tackles, and his skill in building play from the back – qualities the team has sorely missed in his absence. This season, he has proven his immense value, participating in 17 matches, scoring three goals and providing two assists in 1134 minutes of play, highlighting his attacking impact alongside his defensive duties.

A confrontation that cannot be divided in two

Al-Nassr enters its match against Al-Taawoun in second place in the league standings with 37 points, seven points behind league leaders Al-Hilal. This gap makes every upcoming match feel like a final, especially against strong teams like Al-Taawoun, who have been performing exceptionally well this season and consistently compete for a top-four finish. Therefore, the return of a player of Al-Amri's caliber and experience strengthens the team's defense and provides them with a wider range of tactical options to face upcoming challenges, both domestically in the Saudi Professional League and the King's Cup, and continentally in the AFC Champions League.

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Donis: Our financial capabilities do not allow us to sign Abdul-Ilah Al-Malki

Al-Khaleej coach Giorgos Donis revealed the financial reasons that prevented his club from signing former Al-Hilal star Abdul-Ilah Al-Malki, highlighting the financial differences in the Roshan League.

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Al-Khaleej FC's technical director, Georgios Donis

Al-Khaleej's Greek manager, Giorgos Donis, explained the real reasons behind his club's failure to sign midfielder Abdulilah Al-Malki, who recently became a free agent after mutually terminating his contract with Al-Hilal. Donis's statements came during the press conference following his team's match against Al-Shabab, which ended in a goalless draw in the 18th round of the Saudi Professional League.

Player background and contract termination context

Abdulilah Al-Malki (29 years old) is considered one of the most prominent midfielders in the Kingdom. He began his career with Al-Wahda before moving to Al-Ittihad, where he shone brightly, becoming a key player in the Saudi national team. Al-Malki transferred to Al-Hilal in January 2022 in a big-money deal, but his time with the club didn't go as planned. He suffered two consecutive ACL injuries, which sidelined him for extended periods and significantly limited his appearances. At the player's request and with a mutual desire to give him the opportunity to play regularly and regain his form, the contract was terminated by mutual consent, making him one of the most sought-after names in the local transfer market.

Donis' statement and the financial gap in the league

In response to a question about the possibility of signing Al-Maliki, Donis was frank and realistic, saying: “Abdul-Ilah Al-Maliki is a great player with high technical abilities and international experience, but we at Al-Khaleej Club do not have the financial resources to sign him.” This statement clearly reflects the significant financial gap between the top clubs in the Saudi Professional League, such as Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ahli, and the rest of the clubs that operate on limited budgets. Given the fierce competition and high salaries of local and international players, clubs like Al-Khaleej find it difficult to keep up with the purchasing power of the major clubs, even in free transfers that require high salaries and signing bonuses.

Importance and expected impact

Domestically, this situation highlights the challenges faced by mid-table clubs in their ambition to bolster their squads with top Saudi stars. As for Al-Maliki, his next destination will be the focus of attention, with several major clubs expected to compete for his services to revive his brilliance as a pivotal midfielder, potentially impacting the competitive landscape in the second half of the season. Internationally, this case underscores the development and professionalism achieved by the Saudi league, where the market value of local players has become substantial, making their transfers a significant event closely followed by Asian football enthusiasts.

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