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Although Nashama’s journey to the 2026 World Cup ended early, Jordanian fans refused to let the exit go silent.
In Arlington, Texas, Jordan fans created a public epic that drew attention and prompted the city’s mayor himself to come out to greet them, in a scene that confirmed that true impact is measured not just by results but by the impact it leaves on people’s hearts.
The Jordan House in Dallas became a vibrant grassroots embassy during the World Cup and managed to turn exclusion into a cultural and civilizing message that reached the highest levels in the American city.
The city of Arlington, Dallas, USA, witnessed a remarkable event during the operation of the “Jordan House”, when the mayor of the city, Jim Ross, appeared in a live meeting with Jordan fans, in the presence of the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Imad Hijazin.
The meeting, which was documented in a video circulating on Facebook, reflected much of the public interaction surrounding events surrounding the 2026 World Cup.
Arlington’s mayor expressed his admiration for the enthusiastic atmosphere created by the Jordan fans, praising what he described as a “positive presence and outstanding organization” at the event.
Jim Rossi was not content with the praise, but during his speech, he announced his desire to visit Jordan in the near future, with the aim of getting to know the country’s tourist and cultural attractions up close.
The mayor’s statements were a clear indication of the growing interest in cultural exchange between the two sides, confirming that Jordanian fans managed to achieve various victories outside the green rectangle.
After Al-Nashama left the tournament, chants of Jordan continued to echo through the streets of Arlington, and a civilized message from Dallas reached Amman.