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Crime & DisastersTuesday, June 23, 2026

Fan dies in stampede at Jordan World Cup screening in Amman

A young supporter died and eight others were hurt after a crowd surge at Hashemite Square, where thousands had gathered to watch Jordan face Algeria in their debut World Cup campaign.

One person died and eight were injured in a stampede early Tuesday at a public viewing event in central Amman, where thousands of Jordanian fans had assembled to watch their national team’s World Cup match against Algeria.

According to Jordan’s Public Security Directorate, emergency crews responded to heavy crowding and movement at Hashemite Square, adjacent to the Roman Theatre. Nine people were transported to hospital; one, described by medical sources as a man in his twenties, succumbed to injuries shortly after arrival. The remaining eight sustained injuries ranging from minor to moderate and are in stable condition. The body has been referred to forensic specialists to determine the precise cause of death, and authorities have opened an investigation.

The exact sequence of events remains unclear. Some regional media accounts suggest the crush occurred during celebrations of Jordan’s first-half goal, while others place it after Algeria’s late comeback victory. A ministerial source cited by multiple outlets estimated that more than 15,000 spectators had packed the square and the 6,000-capacity Roman Theatre, far exceeding the venue’s intended capacity. Authorities have not yet confirmed the number present or the specific trigger for the crowd surge.

The gathering was part of a government-backed initiative to broadcast Jordan’s historic first World Cup matches on giant screens in public spaces across the country, including sites in Jerash, Petra, and Aqaba, where no incidents were reported. Jordan lost the match 2–1, eliminating them from the tournament after a previous defeat to Austria. The fatal incident has prompted calls for a review of safety measures at future mass screenings.

The investigation is ongoing, and the Public Security Directorate has stated that further details will be released once the forensic examination and witness interviews are complete. No official statement has been issued regarding potential changes to upcoming viewing events.

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The gathering at the Roman Theatre was a magnificent display of Jordanian unity and passion for the national team, with citizens of all ages coming together in a festive atmosphere. Unfortunately, the celebration was marred by a stampede that left one dead and eight injured, prompting an emergency response.

Arab Levant-Maghreb press
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A tragic accident occurred in central Amman as a crowd gathered to watch the World Cup match between Jordan and Algeria. One fan died and eight were injured in a stampede, and authorities are investigating the cause.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Fan dies in stampede at Jordan World Cup screening in Amman

A young supporter died and eight others were hurt after a crowd surge at Hashemite Square, where thousands had gathered to watch Jordan face Algeria in their debut World Cup campaign.

One person died and eight were injured in a stampede early Tuesday at a public viewing event in central Amman, where thousands of Jordanian fans had assembled to watch their national team’s World Cup match against Algeria.

According to Jordan’s Public Security Directorate, emergency crews responded to heavy crowding and movement at Hashemite Square, adjacent to the Roman Theatre. Nine people were transported to hospital; one, described by medical sources as a man in his twenties, succumbed to injuries shortly after arrival. The remaining eight sustained injuries ranging from minor to moderate and are in stable condition. The body has been referred to forensic specialists to determine the precise cause of death, and authorities have opened an investigation.

The exact sequence of events remains unclear. Some regional media accounts suggest the crush occurred during celebrations of Jordan’s first-half goal, while others place it after Algeria’s late comeback victory. A ministerial source cited by multiple outlets estimated that more than 15,000 spectators had packed the square and the 6,000-capacity Roman Theatre, far exceeding the venue’s intended capacity. Authorities have not yet confirmed the number present or the specific trigger for the crowd surge.

The gathering was part of a government-backed initiative to broadcast Jordan’s historic first World Cup matches on giant screens in public spaces across the country, including sites in Jerash, Petra, and Aqaba, where no incidents were reported. Jordan lost the match 2–1, eliminating them from the tournament after a previous defeat to Austria. The fatal incident has prompted calls for a review of safety measures at future mass screenings.

The investigation is ongoing, and the Public Security Directorate has stated that further details will be released once the forensic examination and witness interviews are complete. No official statement has been issued regarding potential changes to upcoming viewing events.

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How the same story is told elsewhere.

2 editorial groups · 2 languages

ToneTemperatureFocusPositioningHorizon
Arab Gulf pressArab Levant-Maghreb press
Arab Gulf press
TriumphAlarm

The gathering at the Roman Theatre was a magnificent display of Jordanian unity and passion for the national team, with citizens of all ages coming together in a festive atmosphere. Unfortunately, the celebration was marred by a stampede that left one dead and eight injured, prompting an emergency response.

Arab Levant-Maghreb press
DetachmentPragmatism

A tragic accident occurred in central Amman as a crowd gathered to watch the World Cup match between Jordan and Algeria. One fan died and eight were injured in a stampede, and authorities are investigating the cause.

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