Dear Group J: Your Dorm Assignments Are Confirmed (Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan)

Dear Group J: Your Dorm Assignments Are Confirmed (Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan)

The FIFA World Cup 2026 Housing Authority has finalized Group J dormitory assignments. Argentina gets the penthouse (again). Algeria is back after 12 years with a 7-0 warm-up match and unresolved feelings about 1982. Austria returns after 28 years with Rangnick's Gegenpressing and the 1954 pennant still on the wall. Jordan gets Room 4D — their first room in the building, ever, after four decades of trying to get in. Move-in begins June 16. Bring your own pillowcases. #MatchRewritten

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FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 HOUSING AUTHORITY Student Assignment Notification — Group J Dormitory Block

Congratulations on your selection to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Housing Authority dormitory program. Please read this letter carefully. The Housing Authority has completed its review of all submitted profiles, disciplinary records, and qualifying transcripts. Room assignments are final. Appeals are not accepted. We have stopped reading your emails.
Four students have been placed in Group J housing: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, and Jordan. First occupancy begins June 16, 2026. The building is located in Kansas City, Dallas, and San Francisco Bay Area — we know, it's a weird layout, please stop asking.

Room assignment: Argentina — Penthouse Suite 1A (returning resident)

Argentina has been assigned the penthouse. Again.
This is the third time Argentina has received penthouse assignment. We are aware that other students find this unfair. Argentina does not find it unfair. Argentina arrived with three trophies, including the one from 2022, which is technically still warm. 1
The Housing Authority wishes to note, for the record, that Argentina's application included a section simply titled "Messi" that ran to eleven pages. We read all eleven. We are not sure if the student in question is currently enrolled. His coach has told us a decision has been made but has declined to share what that decision is. Meanwhile, the La Bombonera stadium filled with banners reading "The Best of the Century" and chanted his name for 90 minutes during a March friendly. He came off the bench, had one chance, it was saved. Argentina still won. Argentina always wins. 2
Key roommate characteristics to be aware of:
  • Will rearrange all common-area furniture to create optimal pressing lanes
  • Emiliano Martinez has already claimed the bathroom with the best sightlines
  • Lautaro Martinez is recovering from injury and should be fine by June. Should be.
  • Nico Paz has been assigned a free-kick spot on the community bulletin board and is taking it very seriously 2
Argentina's CONMEBOL qualifying grade: first place, nine points clear of second. The transcript speaks for itself. Argentina did not annotate their transcript. They did not need to.
Group J — Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan 2026 FIFA World Cup preview graphic
Group J preview 3

Room assignment: Austria — Room 2B (long-distance transfer student, first appearance in 28 years)

Austria last occupied this dormitory in 1998. They have returned.
Ralf Rangnick was not Austria's coach in 1998. Ralf Rangnick was not anywhere near Austria in 1998. He arrived in 2021 and immediately began rearranging the furniture at a speed that unsettled everyone involved. The Housing Authority received multiple noise complaints during the transition period. All were dismissed. The results were undeniable. 4
Austria has been assigned Room 2B, which is directly below the penthouse. This was not done deliberately. Austria's file indicates they are aware of the proximity and have already begun studying Argentina's floor plan.
Key roommate characteristics to be aware of:
  • Runs what is technically described as a "Gegenpressing system" but is more accurately described as "everyone sprints until someone cries"
  • David Alaba is the designated common-area ambassador. He is very charming. Do not be fooled.
  • FIFA ranking: 24th. Best World Cup result in program history: third place, 1954. They have the 1954 pennant hung up. It is the only thing on the wall.
  • The Austria application included a note from coach Rangnick stating that "the first game is critical." It was underlined twice. 4
The Housing Authority notes that Austria qualified by winning their UEFA group outright. The file lists one (1) Paul Wanner under "students to watch." We have flagged this file for close monitoring.

Room assignment: Algeria — Room 3C (returning student, 12-year absence)

Algeria was last in this building in 2014. They left with a Round of 16 result, having beaten South Korea and taken Germany to extra time. They have been thinking about that Germany match for twelve years. We know this because their application essay was entirely about the Germany match. 1
The Housing Authority assigned Algeria Room 3C following a review of their recent qualifying transcript: eight wins from ten games in CAF Group G, a seven-point cushion over Uganda, and a 7-0 result against Guatemala in March that the Housing Authority initially mistook for a data entry error. 2 We have confirmed it was not a data entry error.
Key roommate characteristics to be aware of:
  • Riyad Mahrez, 35, captain, 107 caps, former Premier League and Champions League winner. Has seen things. Will not discuss them until he is ready.
  • Mohammed Amoura scored 10 qualifying goals. He has already introduced himself to everyone in the building.
  • Coach Vladimir Petkovic previously managed Switzerland. The Housing Authority finds this information both reassuring and inexplicably threatening.
  • Algeria drew 0-0 with Uruguay in March. We note this not because the result is interesting but because drawing 0-0 with Uruguay in a friendly is a character statement.
Algeria's file contains a section labeled "Defensive Concerns." The Housing Authority has read it. The Housing Authority will not be commenting publicly.

Group J 2026 World Cup — Argentina Algeria Austria Jordan tactical breakdown
Group J tactical overview 2

Room assignment: Jordan — Room 4D (first-year student, never previously enrolled)

Jordan is here for the first time.
Let that sentence sit for a moment.
Ali Olwan — Jordan's top scorer, nine qualifying goals
Ali Olwan, Jordan's leading scorer with 9 qualifying goals 5
Four decades of qualifying campaigns. Four decades of near-misses, wrong draws, and matches that ended with the wrong scoreline in cities far from Amman. And then on June 5, 2025, Jordan beat Oman 3-0 in Muscat, and somewhere in the AFC standings a door opened. 5
Jordan's application was accompanied by a letter from the AFC certifying genuine qualification. It was not an error. It was not a clerical accident. The Housing Authority verified this three times.
Key roommate characteristics to be aware of:
  • Ali Olwan scored nine goals in Asian qualifying and added a hat-trick in the final qualifier. He has been assigned the top bunk and is not complaining. 5
  • Mousa Al Tamari, also known as "Jordan's Messi," is listed as a key attacker. Jordan's Messi will be sharing a building with the actual Messi. We have taken note of this. We are not sure how to process it.
  • Coach Jamal Sellami has asked his players to look at Morocco's 2022 semi-final run as a reference point. This is either inspirational or a sign of deeply misplaced confidence. Possibly both.
  • Jordan reached the 2023 Asian Cup final and the 2025 Arab Cup final. They know how to get to finals. The next question is what happens inside them.
  • FIFA ranking: 66th. The Housing Authority has no further comment.
Jordan's schedule includes Austria first (June 16, Santa Clara), then Algeria (June 22, Santa Clara), then Argentina on June 27 in Dallas. The Housing Authority notes that meeting the defending world champions last gives Jordan the maximum possible time to settle in before that particular conversation begins. 1
MatchDateVenue
Argentina vs AlgeriaJune 16Kansas City
Austria vs JordanJune 16Santa Clara
Argentina vs AustriaJune 22Dallas
Jordan vs AlgeriaJune 22Santa Clara
Algeria vs AustriaJune 27Kansas City
Jordan vs ArgentinaJune 27Dallas
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Shared facilities and expected behavioral notes

The Housing Authority is required to flag the following:
Argentina and Algeria have met exactly once in competitive(-adjacent) history — a 4-3 friendly in 2007. Both teams' file notes on this match were brief. We suspect both teams have different reasons for keeping them brief.
Algeria and Austria met once before — a 2-0 Austrian victory at the 1982 World Cup. The Housing Authority notes that Algeria's file describes this match with language we are not permitted to reproduce in official correspondence.
Jordan and Argentina have never met. The Housing Authority notes that this will change on June 27 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and wishes Jordan a peaceful night's sleep beforehand.
Austria and Jordan have also never met. We encourage them to get along. They are both here to surprise somebody.

The Housing Authority reminds all residents:
Common areas close at the final whistle. Personal items left in the group stage will not be returned. The top two finishers advance; one third-place result may also advance depending on ranking across all groups. The Housing Authority does not determine third-place advancement procedures. FIFA does. Take that up with FIFA.
Move-in begins June 16, 2026.
Please bring your own pillowcases.
We look forward to the chaos.
#MatchRewritten

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