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  2. Crying Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Crying Jordan, also known as Crying MJ, Crying Michael Jordan, or Weepy J is an Internet meme in which an image of NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan crying is superimposed on images of athletes or others who have suffered various mishaps.

  3. Jumpman (logo) - Wikipedia

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    Jordan also claimed for portrait right against Qiaodan Sports' logo. However, prosecutors claimed that "the Qiaodan's logo did not violate Jordan's portraiture rights as it does not include distinguishable facial features." [10] Even after this case the Jordan brand continues to battle cases with other companies copying the Jordan Jumpman logo ...

  4. Musa Al-Taamari - Wikipedia

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    Al-Taamari was named in Jordan's squad for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, he played three matches, scored one goal and made two assists at the tournament. In January 2024, Al-Taamari was included in Jordan's 26-men squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. [15] He scored twice in Jordan's opening game against Malaysia, which ended in a 4–0 victory. [16]

  5. Michael Jordan - Wikipedia

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    His leaping ability, demonstrated by performing slam dunks from the free-throw line in Slam Dunk Contests, earned him the nicknames "Air Jordan" and "His Airness". [ 5 ] [ 14 ] Jordan won his first NBA title with the Bulls in 1991 and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and 1993 , securing a three-peat .

  6. Yazan Al-Naimat - Wikipedia

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    In the semi-finals against South Korea, Al-Naimat helped Jordan take the lead with a goal in the 53rd minute, scoring for the second time against the Taegeuk Warriors in the tournament. Following Musa Al-Taamari 's goal in the 66th minute, Jordan won 2–0 and reached the AFC Asian Cup final for the first time in their history. [ 11 ]

  7. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan renounced its claim to the territory to the Palestinians in 1988 and signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Jordan is a semi-arid country, covering an area of 89,342 km 2 (34,495 sq mi) with a population of 11.5 million, making it the eleventh-most populous Arab country.

  8. Jordan national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan national football team has two home stadiums, the Amman International Stadium and the King Abdullah II Stadium. The Amman International Stadium was built in 1964 in Amman and opened in 1968. It is the largest stadium in Jordan, it is owned by the Jordanian government and operated by the higher council of youth.

  9. National symbols of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    "The Royal Anthem of Jordan" (Arabic: السلام الملكي الأردني, Al-salam Al-malaki Al-urdoni) is the national anthem of Jordan. It was and adopted as the kingdom's official anthem in 1946. It was written by Abdelmunim al-Rifai, a Palestinian-Lebanese poet and a former Prime Minister who traveled to Amman in 1939.