These days, parents in the village of Al-Shajara in the Ramtha district don't mind their sons becoming professional football players. Everything has changed in the village of 35,000 inhabitants; football fields and academies have sprung up. The children want to be like the village's own Mohammed Abu Zureiq, or as football fans know him, "Sharara," who is currently in the United States with the Jordanian national team participating in the 2026 Wo…
This story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.
These days, parents in the village of Al-Shajara in the Ramtha district don't mind their sons becoming professional football players. Everything has changed in the village of 35,000 inhabitants; football fields and academies have sprung up. The children want to be like the village's own Mohammed Abu Zureiq, or as football fans know him, "Sharara," who is currently in the United States with the Jordanian national team participating in the 2026 Wo…