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Austria Ends 28-Year Wait as Jordan Makes World Cup Bow in San Francisco

Austria's first World Cup match since 1998 and Jordan's historic debut collide in San Francisco, where the result could define their Group J campaigns alongside Argentina and Algeria.

For the first time in their footballing histories, Austria and Jordan will meet on the pitch, with a World Cup group stage match in San Francisco serving as the stage. The fixture, kicking off on Tuesday evening local time but in the early hours of Wednesday for viewers in South America, marks Austria's return to the tournament after a 28-year absence and Jordan's debut on the sport's grandest platform. Both sides are acutely aware that the result will set the tone for their Group J campaigns, with Argentina and Algeria lying in wait.

Austria arrive in the United States under the guidance of Ralf Rangnick, the German tactician who has revitalised a side that last appeared at a World Cup in 1998. His contract extension to 2028 signals long-term faith in a project built on aggressive pressing — the ideal is to recover possession within eight seconds of losing it. Veterans such as captain David Alaba, midfield engine Konrad Laimer, and forward Marco Arnautovic provide a blend of experience and quality that Austrian supporters hope can surpass the nation's best-ever finish, a third place in 1954. Viewed from Vienna, the match against Jordan is not merely an opener but a statement of intent after decades in the international wilderness.

Jordan's presence in San Francisco is itself a triumph. The Chivalrous Ones secured their maiden World Cup berth by reaching the final of the AFC Asian Cup, a run that captured imaginations across the region. Mousa Al-Tamari, the creative force nicknamed the 'Jordanian Messi', embodies the technical ambition of a side determined to prove that their debut is no fleeting cameo. Despite recent friendly defeats, the team carries the hopes of a nation unaccustomed to the global stage. Analysts in Amman and across Asia note that even a point against Austria would represent a historic milestone and keep alive the dream of a knockout-stage appearance.

In Argentina, where the match will be broadcast in the early hours on TyC Sports and streaming platforms, the encounter is being watched with keen interest. Lionel Scaloni's world champions are the clear favourites to top Group J, but the outcome of this opening fixture will shape the battle for second place. Argentine pundits view Austria as the more dangerous challenger, given their European pedigree, but warn that underestimating Jordan's organisation and counter-attacking threat could prove costly for any side in the group.

The stakes are unambiguous: a victory for either team would provide a vital cushion before daunting assignments against Argentina and Algeria. A draw, conversely, would leave both needing to prise points from the group's higher-ranked sides. Tactically, the contest pits Rangnick's high-octane pressing system against Jordan's likely deep-lying defensive block and rapid transitions. With the San Francisco Bay Arena expected to host a diverse, globally-minded crowd, the match also underscores the expanding geography of competitive international football, where a European stalwart seeking redemption meets an Asian newcomer chasing a fairy tale.

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Austria and Jordan open Group J in San Francisco, live on Globo, Sportv and CazéTV. Austria returns after 28 years, Jordan debuts, both aware that every point counts in a group with Argentina and Algeria. The coverage focuses on kickoff times, broadcast details and the immediate match context.

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Austria and Jordan meet for the first time ever at Arrowhead Stadium, marking the Europeans' return after 28 years and the Asians' historic debut. The preview highlights the high motivation on both sides, avoids firm predictions, and frames the match as an emotional yet tactically open encounter.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Austria Ends 28-Year Wait as Jordan Makes World Cup Bow in San Francisco

Austria's first World Cup match since 1998 and Jordan's historic debut collide in San Francisco, where the result could define their Group J campaigns alongside Argentina and Algeria.

For the first time in their footballing histories, Austria and Jordan will meet on the pitch, with a World Cup group stage match in San Francisco serving as the stage. The fixture, kicking off on Tuesday evening local time but in the early hours of Wednesday for viewers in South America, marks Austria's return to the tournament after a 28-year absence and Jordan's debut on the sport's grandest platform. Both sides are acutely aware that the result will set the tone for their Group J campaigns, with Argentina and Algeria lying in wait.

Austria arrive in the United States under the guidance of Ralf Rangnick, the German tactician who has revitalised a side that last appeared at a World Cup in 1998. His contract extension to 2028 signals long-term faith in a project built on aggressive pressing — the ideal is to recover possession within eight seconds of losing it. Veterans such as captain David Alaba, midfield engine Konrad Laimer, and forward Marco Arnautovic provide a blend of experience and quality that Austrian supporters hope can surpass the nation's best-ever finish, a third place in 1954. Viewed from Vienna, the match against Jordan is not merely an opener but a statement of intent after decades in the international wilderness.

Jordan's presence in San Francisco is itself a triumph. The Chivalrous Ones secured their maiden World Cup berth by reaching the final of the AFC Asian Cup, a run that captured imaginations across the region. Mousa Al-Tamari, the creative force nicknamed the 'Jordanian Messi', embodies the technical ambition of a side determined to prove that their debut is no fleeting cameo. Despite recent friendly defeats, the team carries the hopes of a nation unaccustomed to the global stage. Analysts in Amman and across Asia note that even a point against Austria would represent a historic milestone and keep alive the dream of a knockout-stage appearance.

In Argentina, where the match will be broadcast in the early hours on TyC Sports and streaming platforms, the encounter is being watched with keen interest. Lionel Scaloni's world champions are the clear favourites to top Group J, but the outcome of this opening fixture will shape the battle for second place. Argentine pundits view Austria as the more dangerous challenger, given their European pedigree, but warn that underestimating Jordan's organisation and counter-attacking threat could prove costly for any side in the group.

The stakes are unambiguous: a victory for either team would provide a vital cushion before daunting assignments against Argentina and Algeria. A draw, conversely, would leave both needing to prise points from the group's higher-ranked sides. Tactically, the contest pits Rangnick's high-octane pressing system against Jordan's likely deep-lying defensive block and rapid transitions. With the San Francisco Bay Arena expected to host a diverse, globally-minded crowd, the match also underscores the expanding geography of competitive international football, where a European stalwart seeking redemption meets an Asian newcomer chasing a fairy tale.

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How the same story is told elsewhere.

2 editorial groups · 2 languages

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Austria and Jordan open Group J in San Francisco, live on Globo, Sportv and CazéTV. Austria returns after 28 years, Jordan debuts, both aware that every point counts in a group with Argentina and Algeria. The coverage focuses on kickoff times, broadcast details and the immediate match context.

Stampa sud-est asiatica
pragmatismodistacco

Austria and Jordan meet for the first time ever at Arrowhead Stadium, marking the Europeans' return after 28 years and the Asians' historic debut. The preview highlights the high motivation on both sides, avoids firm predictions, and frames the match as an emotional yet tactically open encounter.

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