ALBAWABA - The Jordanian Hashemite family attended the FIFA World Cup match between the national team and Algeria on Tuesday, which ended with Algeria's 2-1 victory over Jordan.
Jordanian King Abdullah, Prince Hashem and Princess Salma bint Abdullah, in addition to Crown Prince Hussein and his wife, Princess Rajwa, were seen at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium.
However, what captured more attention and triggered cameras' lenses was little Princess Iman, daughter of Crown Prince Hussein and his wife, Princess Rajwa.
The little Jordanian princess accompanied her parents to San Francisco to cheer Jordan's national team in their second game at the FIFA 2026 World Cup. She was seen wearing a red national team T-shirt with her name written on the back.
Princess Iman is the first granddaughter of King Abdullah and Queen Rania, and her arrival filled the Hashemite kingdom with joy.
According to sports websites, Jordan was organized in defense against an Algeria side that dominated possession. Jordan took a first-half lead when Nizar Al Rashdan scored a goal.

Jordanian royal family. (Instagram)
It is worth noting that Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II attended the country's national team's opening match against Austria at the FIFA World Cup 2026 last Wednesday.
He was joined by Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II, Princess Salma bint Abdullah II, Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, President of the Jordan Football Association and the West Asian Football Federation.

Jordan King Abdullah wearing national team T-shirt
