Jordan thrash Pakistan 3-0 to win FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier

Jordan's Mousa Al Tamari (L) and Pakistan's Alamgir Ali Khan ((2L) fight for the ball during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier football match between Pakistan and Jordan at the Jinnah Sports stadium in Islamabad on March 21, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 21 March 2024
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Jordan thrash Pakistan 3-0 to win FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier

  • The Jordanian football team last visited Pakistan in 2006 and will play in the country after 18 years
  • Jordanian footballer Mousa Tamari scores twice to dent Pakistan’s hopes of winning the match

ISLAMABAD: Jordan defeated Pakistan 3-0 to win the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier between the two sides played at the Jinnah Stadium in Islamabad on Thursday.

The Jordanian football team arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday night to compete with the South Asian country on its soil for the first time in 18 years.

Their last visit to Pakistan was in 2006. Last October, the Pakistan men’s football team beat Cambodia 1-0 to win their first ever FIFA World Cup qualifier in Islamabad.

Pakistan subsequently lost 4-0 to Saudi Arabia in the second round. Pakistan will now face Jordan in an away fixture on Mar. 26.

“It was disappointing because we gave them easy goals in the beginning,” Pakistani footballer Muhammad Essa said at the post-match ceremony.

“We lost 3-0 but we can be proud that we didn’t lie down and let them walk all over us. We gave them a fight.

We have improved little by little but we need to improve these mistakes as well.”

Essa said the team needed to “work hard on everything,” from finishing to defending and organizing as a unit.

Jordanian footballer Mousa Tamari scored twice to dent Pakistan’s hopes of winning the match.

Tamari netted one in the second minute of the match and the other in the 86th minute.

A controversial penalty by Ali Iyad Ali Olwan made it 3-0 against Pakistan.

Pakistan men’s football team coach Stephen Constantine acknowledged last week Jordan was one of the best sides in Asia but vowed Pakistan would not “lay down” in front of their opponents.

“We have very little time to prepare for such a big game,” he said.

“And unfortunately, we are going to play one of the best teams [Jordan] in Asia on 21st March.”

“We will fight against Jordan and not lay down,” he added.


Daesh media chief for ISKP in Pakistan’s custody — state media

Updated 18 December 2025
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Daesh media chief for ISKP in Pakistan’s custody — state media

  • Sultan Aziz Azzam, a senior member of ISKP, used to head its Al Azzam media outlet, says state media
  • Azzam was arrested in May while attempting to cross into Pakistan from Afghanistan, says state media

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities have taken into custody Sultan Aziz Azzam, the head of Daesh regional affiliate ISKP’s media outlet, state media reported on Thursday citing intelligence sources. 

The state-run Pakistan TV Digital reported that Azzam was a senior member of ISKP and hailed from Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province. As per the state media report, he is also a graduate of the University of Nangarhar where he studied Islamic jurisprudence. 

Pakistan TV Digital reported Azzam joined ISKP in 2016 and later became a prominent member of its leadership council.

“He was arrested in May 2025 while attempting to cross from Afghanistan into Pakistan,” Pakistan TV Digital reported, citing intelligence sources. 

“He is believed to have overseen media operations and headed ISKP’s Al Azzam media outlet.”

In November 2021, Washington listed Azzam as a “Specially Designated Global Terrorist” (SDGT). The move bars American citizens from engaging in transactions with persons designated as SDGTs. 

According to a report on the UN Security Council’s website, Azzam has played an “instrumental role” in spreading Daesh’s violent ideology, glorifying and justifying “terrorist acts.” 

“Building on his former experience as an Afghan journalist, his activity as ISIL-K’s spokesperson has increased ISIL-K’s visibility and influence among its followers,” the report states. 

The report further states Azzam claimed responsibility on behalf of Daesh for the suicide attack near Hamid Karzai International Airport on Aug. 26, 2021, which killed at least 170 Afghans and 13 US service members and injured 150 more. 

The development takes place amid tense relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with Islamabad alleging militants use Afghan soil to carry out attacks against Pakistan. Kabul denies the allegations.

Tensions surged in October when Pakistan and Afghanistan engaged in fierce border clashes, claiming to have killed dozens of soldiers of the other side.

Pakistan has urged the Afghan Taliban-led government to take “decisive action” against militants it says operate from its soil. Afghanistan says it cannot be held responsible for Pakistan’s security challenges.