Amman, Jordan – GSP Representatives, Michael Thornton and David Kephart, recently welcomed a group of back-to-back U.S. national flag football champions from the state of Georgia to Amman. The visiting team, comprised of six elite women athletes, trained and scrimmaged alongside the Jordanian women’s national flag football team in a dynamic exchange that promoted team development and meaningful cross-cultural connection.
The joint practices, which included team scrimmages and mixed-squad drills, created an immediate spark on the field. Coach Michael Thornton was impressed by the intensity and adaptability of the Jordanian players.
“The level of play rose instantly. It was incredible to see how quickly our (Jordanian) athletes elevated their game when surrounded by such high-level competition.”
The timing of the visit was particularly valuable, as the Jordanian women have been preparing for international tournaments. The sessions served as both a technical development opportunity and a confidence-building experience on their path to the global stage.
“It was an exciting week — our first international experience in flag football. We met amazing people, learned so much from their experiences in the sport, and shared lots of competition, support, and laughs.” - One Jordanian player reflecting on the impact of the week
The benefits were mutual. For the American athletes, the visit offered a chance to share their passion for flag football while immersing themselves in Jordanian culture.
"This trip exceeded our expectations! The warmth and hospitality of the Jordanian people made this an unforgettable experience." – Georgia player
As Jordan’s national team continues to train toward international competition, moments like these serve as powerful milestones — building skills, confidence, and global friendships that transcend the game itself.
GSP extends a special thanks to Abdallah Ibrahim of the Jordan American Football Federation (JAFF) for his close partnership and continued valuable support in advancing the sport across the country.