West Bromwich Albion attacker Tammer Bany has suffered a setback in his international aspirations after being omitted from Jordan's preliminary squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. The 21-year-old, who has been a promising talent for the Baggies, was hoping to represent Jordan in their campaign to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Missed Opportunity for Bany
Bany, born in England to Jordanian parents, had been training with the Jordanian national team in recent months and was considered a strong candidate for the squad. However, the final preliminary list released by the Jordan Football Association did not include his name, leaving him disappointed but determined to work harder for future call-ups.
West Brom Focus
The young forward will now redirect his focus to club football with West Brom, where he has been making strides in the Championship. His absence from the international setup could allow him to concentrate on breaking into the first team regularly under manager Carlos Corberan.
Jordan's preliminary squad includes several experienced players as they prepare for a challenging qualification path. The team will face tough opponents in their group, and Bany's absence may be a tactical decision by the coaching staff.
Despite this setback, Bany remains a player to watch for the future, with his pace and technical ability drawing praise from coaches at both club and international levels. West Brom fans will hope to see him channel this disappointment into strong performances for the Baggies.



