QNA
Doha
A delegation from the Jordanian national team competing in the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 visited the International Horticultural Expo 2023 Doha Qatar, including the Jordanian pavilion held under the motto of strong roots with better future.
During their visit, the team were apprised of the state-of-the-art innovations and sustainable environment initiatives the pavilion showcases.
They toured its sections which combine modernity with authentic traditions, along with the flagship and innovative projects of horticulture, alongside the Qatari pavilion that embraces exhibits, innovations and initiatives. The Jordanian team expressed their happiness for visiting the expo and lauded the incredible organisation of the global event that combines a variety of cultures and innovations from all over the world.
The team underscored that Doha had succeeded in drawing the global attention through the dazzling organisation of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament, anticipating the same milestone to be replicated through organising an inspired and splendid AFC Asian Cup.
The team are due to confront the Malaysian counterpart on January 15 at Al Janoub Stadium followed by South Korea on January 20 at Al Thumama Stadium. The team will compete in the group league by facing Bahrain on January 25 at Khalifa International Stadium.
The Expo 2023 Doha intends to promote the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 through opening the tournament fan zone which will offer a wide range of sport, cultural and recreational festivals, positioning itself as a vibrant hub for football fanatics from all over the world.
The zone is located at the centre of the expo and has been fully equipped to be a hub for suspense and captivating events during the major sporting event.
The Jordanian pavilion showcases Jordan’s beautiful landscape and operates to promote a variety of archaeological and tourist attractions, in addition to marketing them in Jordan with their varying forms to demonstrate the position of Jordan and the resources it abounds with to be exhibited for expo visitors from around the world.