Roman Theater to Host Fans for Jordan’s Match Against Algeria

Roman Theater to Host Fans for Jordan’s Match Against Algeria
Roman Theater to Host Fans for Jordan’s Match Against Algeria
Jordan’s Ministry of Youth and the Greater Amman Municipality, in cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the Ministry of Government Communication, and the Jordan Tourism Board, are continuing to organize public viewing events at the Roman Theater, Al-Hashemi Square, and the Odeon Theater in downtown Amman to allow fans to watch Jordan’s national football team matches in the FIFA World Cup through live broadcasts in a festive national atmosphere.
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The events come after the remarkable turnout witnessed at the Roman Theater during the previous match, which reflected a strong sense of national unity as Jordanians gathered in support of the national team during its historic first appearance at the World Cup.

Jordan’s match against Algeria will be broadcast on Tuesday at 6:00 a.m., with gates opening to the public two hours before kickoff.

Organizers said preparations for upcoming events will take into account the expected large attendance by providing designated areas for families, الشباب (youth), and people with disabilities, establishing clear entry and exit routes, allocating media zones, and enhancing guidance and organizational measures inside and around the venue to ensure a safe and orderly experience.

Additional screens and viewing areas will also be provided, while entry will remain subject to venue capacity limits and approved organizational regulations.

The organizing bodies encouraged supporters to arrive early, follow instructions issued by the relevant authorities, help preserve the Roman Theater as one of Amman’s most important historical landmarks, and bring Jordanian flags and traditional red-and-white shemaghs to contribute to the atmosphere of support for the national team.

Fans were also encouraged to wear red during the match against Algeria, in line with the national team’s red kit, creating a unified scene of support and national pride and adding to the patriotic atmosphere at the Roman Theater.

The event carries special significance as it takes place at the Roman Theater, one of Amman’s most enduring landmarks and a site that has remained part of the city’s identity for nearly 2,000 years. Today, it will once again bring people together as Jordanians unite behind the Nashama in a unique sporting and national occasion.

The match between Jordan and Algeria is scheduled for Tuesday at 6:00 a.m., while the gates of the Roman Theater will open at 4:00 a.m.