The Jordanian team ended the first round with a draw against Palestine, yesterday, at the end of the Group B games, which Jordan has been the top spot since the second round, to move Alnchamy to the role of the net with a clean net and seven points.

On the other hand, within the same group, Syria lost 3-2 to Australia, with the Kangaroo finishing the run, while Palestine came third with two points and Syria officially conceded a point.

It is expected that the Jordanian team will meet Bahrain, as the latter is the third group first, especially as it usually has priority in the face of the leaders of the second group, Jordan.

Palestine still has a glimmer of hope to qualify, as the rest of the teams will wait today and tomorrow to know their fate officially.

Jordan began the game with pressure, but the defense of the Fedayeen was on the lookout, by taking away more than a dangerous ball, including Ahmad Al-Urasan's shot by Rami Hammadi in the 15th minute. The game then changed with a growing Palestinian attack, putting a patron under pressure. The most dangerous of Palestine's attacks in the 17th and 18th minutes was by Abdalatif al-Baghdadi.

In the 40th minute, Jordan's Bahaa Abdul Rahman hit the corner of the bar in the most dangerous attempt. Al-Badri responded with a powerful shot past the keeper in the 49th minute. Shafi'a managed to catch a strong shot from Al-Baghdadi in the 60th minute. His goal, after he got out of the penalty and lost the ball had not entered the defense in the 67th minute.

The last quarter-hour of the game saw pressure from Jordan, and Anas Bani Yasin almost reached the goal of the Fedayeen in the 74th minute, from a shot from outside the penalty hit the defense. In the 80th minute, Jordan sent a penalty in the 85th minute after a clear penalty for Uday Al Fara, but the referee pointed to continued play.