Exclusive –Talking about youth in Jordan is no longer an intellectual luxury or a secondary issue; it has become a national necessity imposed by reality. What the national team has recently achieved—reaching the Arab Cup final, finishing runners-up in Asia, and securing historic qualification for the World Cup—is not merely a sporting accomplishment. It is a practical message to the government about what young people can achieve when provided with a supportive environment and serious management.
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The national team demonstrates that success is not built on talent alone, but on an integrated support system that includes planning, training, and professionalism. This model should be emulated across all youth-related fields, from sports to employment and creativity.
The Ministry of Youth and all institutions that support young people should be viewed as strategic tools for transforming potential into tangible action and creating alternatives to frustration—not as financial burdens. Success requires genuine programs that reach all governorates, link sports with education, discipline, and character building, and actively involve the private sector in supporting youth initiatives.
The lessons offered by the national team include supporting all individual and team sports, developing infrastructure, discovering talent at an early stage, and strengthening partnerships—so that sporting achievement becomes a model applicable to all sectors.
Ultimately, the team’s success sends a clear message: investing in youth is not a luxury, but a sustainable national project that ensures achievement in sports as well as in the arenas of work and creativity. When this vision is translated into clear policies, every Jordanian youth becomes an effective force in nation-building, and achievement becomes the norm rather than the exception.