🇯🇴 The Chivalrous / Winger

Mousa Al-Taamari

One of Jordan's most famous modern players with European club visibility.

Hometown: Amman, Jordan

Mousa Al-Taamari football travelogue

From match-day image to hometown route

Mousa Al-Taamari football travelogue image
Jordan's most visible modern star, ideal beside Amman, Petra, and match-day search intent.

Open Mousa Al-Taamari's page with a match-day image and a place. The useful story is not only the position on the pitch, but the route from Amman, Jordan toward Petra, where a football shirt can turn a normal travel photo into a country story.

At the 2026 World Cup, Mousa Al-Taamari is listed here as a Winger. The first match note is 🇯🇴 vs Austria: 1-3. The page should describe what the result felt like for the country, then explain why the player matters: One of Jordan's most famous modern players with European club visibility.

The player traits need a scene. For Mousa Al-Taamari, that means direct running, counter-attacking threat and big-match finishing. Picture children kicking a ball near a beach wall, a stadium shirt hanging in a shop window, or a cafe television replaying the match while a server clears glasses. Those details make the profile read like travel, not a player database.

The hometown section should point readers into the country. Amman birthplace angle: Citadel, downtown food streets, and match culture. Link Petra as the nearby scenic route, then invite the reader to continue from the player page into the national itinerary for Jordan.

Club history can still be useful if it becomes a travel trail. Shabab Al-Ordon can introduce old town or central market walk, while APOEL can lead into main stadium district. Keep the club list clear, but let every club suggest a future city page with a stadium district, old town, cafe street, waterfront, or museum quarter.

Close with the badge timeline: neutral club marks on the outside and The Chivalrous in the middle. Official crests and FIFA photos need licensing, so the story should make source status visible while still giving readers a polished football-travel path.

World Cup photo

Mousa Al-Taamari match-day image set

Official World Cup action photos require FIFA, federation, or agency licensing; this version uses traceable public images first.

Mousa Al-Taamari World Cup action photo slot
World Cup photoMHSC TV / Montpellier Herault Sport Club, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons / https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Musa_Al-Taamari_2023.jpgSource
Mousa Al-Taamari recent photo slot
Recent photoMHSC TV / Montpellier Herault Sport Club, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons / https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Musa_Al-Taamari_2023.jpgSource

2026 World Cup role and record

Mousa Al-Taamari at the 2026 World Cup

Updated 2026-06-22; group-stage results should be refreshed after every matchday.

Position

Winger

One of Jordan's most famous modern players with European club visibility.

Why he is famous

Mousa Al-Taamari

One of Jordan's most famous modern players with European club visibility.

Player traits

direct running / counter-attacking threat / big-match finishing

The Chivalrous keeps this profile tied to Jordan's tournament story and travel routes.

Data snapshot

2026-06-22

Updated 2026-06-22; group-stage results should be refreshed after every matchday.

🇯🇴 vs Austria1-3

Jordan's debut campaign opened with a loss but kept attacking moments alive.

🇯🇴 vs AlgeriaJun 22

Second group match in Santa Clara.

🇯🇴 vs ArgentinaJun 27

Final group match against one of the tournament favorites.

Hometown and nearby attraction

Amman, Jordan

Amman birthplace angle: Citadel, downtown food streets, and match culture.

Jordan scenery near Mousa Al-Taamari's route
PetraUnsplash Jordan placeholder; replace with licensed Jordan imagery.

Hometown / birthplace

Amman, Jordan

The hometown route links Mousa Al-Taamari's football identity with Petra, then opens the broader Jordan travel story through Petra, Wadi Rum, Amman Citadel, Dead Sea.

Open nearby hometown attraction

Club history and city travel cues

Mousa Al-Taamari club route

Each club stop can become a future city page with stadium photos, nearby attractions, food stops, and hotel pins.

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#1

Shabab Al-Ordon

Nearby club-city attraction cue: Old town or central market walk

Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.

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AP

#2

APOEL

Nearby club-city attraction cue: Main stadium district

Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.

Internal cue
OH

#3

OH Leuven

Nearby club-city attraction cue: Waterfront or riverfront route

Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.

Internal cue
MO

#4

Montpellier

Nearby club-city attraction cue: Historic square and museum quarter

Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.

Internal cue
RE

#5

Rennes

Nearby club-city attraction cue: Cafe street near the club's home ground

Use this as a club-city travel hook; create a dedicated destination page before linking externally.

Internal cue

Club crest route

Mousa Al-Taamari team badge timeline

Official club crests require trademark clearance; these are neutral monogram badges with the national-team marker in the center.

🇯🇴The Chivalrous2026 national team
SAShabab Al-Ordon
AAPOEL
OLOH Leuven
MMontpellier
RRennes
MAMousa Al-Taamari