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Queen Rania hails World Cup qualification as 'beginning of a new Jordanian dream'

Queen Rania hails World Cup qualification as 'beginning of a new Jordanian dream'

Roya Newsa day ago

Queen Rania celebrated the Jordanian national football team's historic qualification for the FIFA World Cup with a message of pride and encouragement, calling it 'the beginning of a new Jordanian dream.'
In a post shared on Instagram, the Queen wrote: 'The beginning of a new Jordanian dream! Congratulations to Jordan's national team on qualifying for the World Cup! Beyond proud of you.'

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