Jordan’s Olwan tops World Cup 2026 shooting accuracy, ahead of Messi and Mbappé
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- Jordan’s Ali Owlan leads shooting accuracy rankings in the opening round of the 2026 World Cup with 91.5.
- The forward outperforms global stars including Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé.
Jordan striker Ali Owlan has topped the shooting accuracy rankings in the first round of the 2026 World Cup, recording a rate of 91.5, according to tournament statistics, ahead of several of football’s biggest names.
The achievement comes after a strong start to the tournament, with Olwan drawing attention for his attacking performances with “Al-Nashama.”
The ranking follows Olwan’s standout display against Austria, where he scored Jordan’s first-ever World Cup goal.
The goal marked a historic moment for Jordan’s World Cup campaign and boosted the team’s profile in the tournament’s opening stage.
The data shows Olwan leading the metric ahead of elite players including Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé in the opening round.
Shooting accuracy is considered one of the key indicators of a striker’s efficiency in front of goal, adding weight to the Jordanian forward’s early tournament impact.
The performance is being viewed as part of Jordan’s notable debut presence at the World Cup, with both individual and team milestones highlighting their breakthrough on football’s biggest stage.



