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Kuwait v Jordan Asia World Cup Qualification Lineup
This game is in the
Asia World Cup Qualification
, kick off at 19:15 on Tuesday 19 November 2024.
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Kuwait Substitutes
Salman Al Awadi
F. Zayed Al
Hamad Al Harbi
Othman Al-Dosari
Ayedh Al Otaibi
Moaath Al Dhafiri
Ali Ahmad Khalaf
Athbi Saleh
Abdul Mohsen Al-Ajmi
Khaled Al-Kharqawi
Ahmad Aadi
A. Al Fadhli
Jordan Substitutes
Mohammad Hasheesh
Husam Abu Dahab
Yousef Abualjazar
Mohammed Abu Zrayq
Ibrahim Sabra
N. Zaid Khaleel
Rajaei Ayed
Hijazi Maher
R. Mohammed Saleh
Saed Al-Rosan
Amer Jamous
Abdullah Al Fakhouri
Kuwait v Jordan Asia World Cup Qualification
Kuwait
has a FIFA ranking of 145, while
Jordan
has a ranking of 93.
Kuwait
has only qualified for the World Cup once in 1982, while
Jordan
has never qualified for the tournament.
Kuwait's
national football team is known as the "Al-Azraq" or "The Blue Wave", while
Jordan's
team is nicknamed the "Nashama" or "The Brave.
Kuwait's
home stadium is the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium, while
Jordan
plays their home matches at the Amman International Stadium.
Kuwait
has won the AFC Asian Cup once in 1980, while
Jordan
has never won the tournament.
Kuwait's
top goal scorer in World Cup qualification is Jasem Al-Houwaidi with 5 goals, while
Jordan's
top goal scorer is Baha' Faisal with 3 goals.