Jordan’s key forward Ali Alwan sidelined for three months after injury
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- Jordan’s star forward Ali Alwan to miss up to three months after an ankle ligament injury.
- Player to undergo urgent surgery followed by intensive rehabilitation.
Qatari football club Al-Sailiya announced that Jordan’s national team star forward Ali Alwan will be out of action for up to three months after suffering a torn ankle ligament.
Alwan is scheduled for urgent surgery in the coming days, followed by a rigorous medical and physical rehabilitation program to ensure a full return to the field.
The injury comes at a crucial stage of the season, dealing a major blow to both the club and national team, given Alwan’s key role in attack during high-profile matches.
Recovery is expected to extend until nearly the end of the season, with a specialized medical team overseeing his treatment to prevent complications that could affect his professional career.
The next three months will be a critical test for Alwan as he aims for a strong comeback, particularly as he remains a central figure in Jordan’s national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.



