
Jordan drawn into Group C for FIFA Arab Cup 2025
The draw placed Jordan's national team in Group C alongside Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and the winner of the Kuwait vs. Mauritania qualifier.
Host nation Qatar was drawn in Group A with Tunisia, and the winners of the Syria vs. South Sudan and Palestine vs. Libya qualifying matches.
Group B features Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and the winners of Oman vs. Somalia and Yemen vs. Comoros.
Group D includes Algeria, Iraq, and the winners of Bahrain vs. Djibouti and Lebanon vs. Sudan.
The ceremony, held in a festive atmosphere, was attended by representatives from Arab football federations, FIFA, and the Qatar Football Association.
Matches will be played at stadiums that previously hosted games during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

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