Iman of Jordan, the youngest fan at the World Cup, is King Abdullah’s delight


King Abdullah II, Chief Honorary Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and his Chief Consort Rajwa Al Hussein, accompanied by their daughter, are at the San Francisco stadium cheering for their team against Algeria (Instagram)

King Abdullah II, Chief Honorary Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and his Chief Consort Rajwa Al Hussein, accompanied by their daughter, are at the San Francisco stadium cheering for their team against Algeria (Instagram)

In San Francisco, Iman of Jordan she is the youngest fan of the football World Cup, taking place in Canada, USA and Mexico. She will turn two on August 3rd, but she has already been well prepared: wearing the Jordanian national team shirt, she was the delight of the Royal Family. Her father Hussein and mother Rajwa pampered her, while her grandfather Abdallah II only had eyes for her, between one break and another in the match. And it was she who sweetened the bitterness of defeat.

King Abdullah II, Chief Honorary Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and his Chief Consort Rajwa Al Hussein, accompanied by their daughter, are at the San Francisco stadium cheering for their team against Algeria (Instagram)

King Abdullah II, Chief Honorary Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and his Chief Consort Rajwa Al Hussein, accompanied by their daughter, are at the San Francisco stadium cheering for their team against Algeria (Instagram)

Historic days

Jordan is experiencing historic days. This is the qualification for the first line of action and the final step in the process of venting all their passion for the ball, with healthy realism. The national team has already lost against Austria and Algeria, and is now waiting for the match against Argentina. The defeat against Algeria was particularly painful, coming after a comeback by the Africans. But when the going gets tough, the Royal Family takes the field. It is a social principle that Hussein is published in a testimonial gallery and which constitutes pride for the team, which fights and is committed, keeping the name of Jordan high. And his daughter Iman also showed the real touch of tenderness, who attended the meeting with her parents. Everyone lost their minds over her, even King Abdallah II, who pampered his granddaughter as only a man can do.

King Abdullah II, Chief Honorary Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and his Chief Consort Rajwa Al Hussein, accompanied by their daughter, are at the San Francisco stadium cheering for their team against Algeria (Instagram)

King Abdullah II, Chief Honorary Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and his Chief Consort Rajwa Al Hussein, accompanied by their daughter, are at the San Francisco stadium cheering for their team against Algeria (Instagram)

Iman, the delight of the Royal Family

Iman is the protagonist of Hussein’s social gallery, with her smiles, her curiosity and her pigtails. Don’t forget the flash, you will never forget your mom and dad. She even smiles as Rajwa takes a break to give her a bottle, like any mother who has her baby’s well-being as her priority. Beautiful family images, which testify to harmony and unity, in these historic days of sport. The entire royal family wore the national team shirts, Abdallah’s had the number 99 and the writing Al Nashama, which in the Jordanian variant of Arabic indicates proud and generous people, with a great sense of honor. With the crown princes and the king there was also the principle Hashem. Absent were Queen Rania, who also made her support heard on social media, and her daughters Iman and Salma. Will they arrive for the last match, against Argentina?


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