Mousa Al-Tamari
موسى التعمري
#7 · Forward · age 29 · (C)
Captained Jordan to first-ever WC qualification and 2024 Asian Cup final
79
WC26 rating
- Recent form
- 50
- Career peak
- 68
- League level
- 88
- Competition pedigree
- 57
- International pedigree
- 100
- Longevity
- 68
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Career by season
Source: transfermarkt · fetched 2026-05-29
Al-Tamari is Jordan’s everything — captain, talisman, goalscorer, creator, set-piece taker, and the player every opponent will build a defensive plan around. His Ligue 1 quality is a generational gulf above the rest of his squad, most of whom play in the Jordanian Pro League.
Jordan’s structure under Jamal Sellami exists to get the No. 7 the ball in dangerous areas: a low block, fast transitions, and Tamari running at defenders with space to cut inside. Against Argentina’s high line, that may be his best matchup of the group; against Austria and Algeria, the challenge will be working free of more sophisticated marking schemes.
Strengths
- Right-foot cuts in from the left flank — Robben-style finishing
- Dribbling at pace — best one-on-one threat in West Asian football
- Set-piece delivery and direct free kicks
Recent form
Rennes regular through 2025-26; finished AFC qualifying as Jordan's top scorer.
His Asian Cup semi-final goal vs South Korea — a left-foot strike from the edge of the box past three defenders — won the AFC Goal of the Tournament award and is widely considered the greatest goal in Jordanian football history.