Al-Alia Club
Al-Alia Club (), also known simply as Alia, is a Jordanian football club based in Dhiban, Jordan. It currently competes in the Jordanian Second Division League, the third tier of Football in Jordan, Jordanian football. History Alia participated in the Jordanian First Division League back in 2022 Jordan League Division 1, 2022. It was also eliminated in the 2022 Jordan FA Cup early, after losing 1–0 to Rabba Al-Sarhan Club, Rabba Al-Sarhan. The following season, Alia had faced Al-Ahli SC (Amman), Al-Ahli in the 2023–24 Jordan FA Cup, Jordan FA Cup, which it proceeded to lose 2–0. Alia later got relegated back to the 2024 Jordanian Second Division League, Jordanian Second Division League, staying there for a total of two consecutive seasons. References External linksJordan - El Alia - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madaba Stadium
Madaba (; Biblical Hebrew: ''Mēḏəḇāʾ''; ) is the capital city of Madaba Governorate in central Jordan, with a population of about 60,000. It is best known for its Byzantine art, Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, especially a large Byzantine-era mosaic map of the Holy Land. Madaba is located south-west of the capital Amman. History Madaba dates from the Middle Bronze Age. The town of Madaba was once a Moabite border city, mentioned in the Bible in Book of Numbers, Numbers 21:30 and Book of Joshua, Joshua 13:9. Control over the city changed back and forth between Kingdom of Israel (Samaria), Israel and Moab, as mentioned in the Mesha Stele. During its rule by the Roman Empire, Roman and Byzantine Empire, Byzantine empires from the 2nd to the 7th centuries, the city formed part of the Arabia Petraea, Provincia Arabia set up by the Roman Emperor Trajan to replace the Nabataean kingdom of Petra. The first evidence for a Christians, Christian community in the city, with ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jordanian Second Division League
The Jordanian Second Division League () is a football league that is the third tier of the Jordanian football league system. Al-Tura are the most recent champions in the 2024 season. Format The league consists of 16 teams divided into two groups. The first and second placed teams in each group qualify to the semi-finals, in a two-legged tie. The winner and runner-up are directly promoted to the Jordanian First Division League. The bottom two clubs are relegated to the Jordanian Third Division League. Teams Table as of 2024 Season: Group 1 Group 2 Club performances ''History of the league'' See also * Football in Jordan * Jordan Football Association The Jordan Football Association (JFA; ) is the governing body for football in Jordan. Board members *President: Prince Ali Bin Hussein Current partners * Financial trading partner: CFI Financial Group * Official bank: Arab Bank * Official ... References {{Football in Jordan Football leagues in Jordan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2023 Jordan League Division 1
The 2023 Jordanian First Division League started on 3 September 2023 and concluded on 13 December 2023. The league featured 10 teams from the 2022 campaign, two new teams relegated from the 2022 Pro League: Al-Sareeh and Al-Jazeera, and two new teams promoted from the 2022 Jordan League Division 2: Samma and Umm al-Quttayn. Al-Jazeera won the league title and promoted to 2024–25 Jordanian Pro League alongside Al-Sareeh. Al-Turra and Alia were relegated to the 2024 Jordan League Division 2. Teams A total of 14 teams are contesting the league, including 10 sides from the 2022 season, two relegated from the 2022 Pro League, and two promoted from the 2022 Jordan League Division 2. Team changes The following teams have changed division since the 2022 season. To Division 1 Promoted from 2022 Division 2 * Samma * Umm al-Quttayn Relegated from 2022 Jordanian Pro League * Al-Sareeh * Al-Jazeera Promoted to 2023–24 Jordanian Pro League * Al-Ahli SC * Al-Jalil ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jordanian First Division League
The Jordanian First Division League () is the second-level football competition in Jordan. Sama Al-Sarhan are the most recent champions in the 2024–25 season. Promotion and relegation The winner and runner-up are promoted to the Jordanian Pro League directly. The bottom two clubs are relegated to the Jordanian Second Division League. Stadiums and locations :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order'' {, class="wikitable" , - !colspan="4", 2025 Jordanian First Division League , - ! style="width:200px;", Club ! style="width:160px;", Location ! style="width:180px;", Stadium ! style="width:160px;", Year Formed , - style="vertical-align:top;" , Al-Arabi , Irbid, Irbid , Al-Hassan Stadium , 1945 , - style="vertical-align:top;" , Al-Hashemiya , Al-Hashimiya, Zarqa , Prince Mohammed Stadium , 1979 , - style="vertical-align:top;" , Al-Sareeh , Al-Sareeh, Irbid , Al-Hassan Stadium , 1973 , - style="vertical-align:top;" , Al-Tura , Al-Turrah, Irbid , Irbid ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dhiban
Dhiban () is a Jordanian town located in Madaba Governorate approximately 70 kilometres south of Amman and east of the Dead Sea. It was the site of an ancient Moabite town (;, ,) Previously nomadic, the current community settled the town in the 1950s. Dhiban's current population is approximately 15,000, with many residents working in the army, government agencies, or engaged in seasonal agricultural production. Several young people study in nearby universities in al Karak, Madaba, and Amman. Most inhabitants practise Islam. History The ancient settlement lies adjacent to the modern town. Excavations have revealed that the site was occupied intermittently over the past 5,000 years, its earliest occupation occurring in the Early Bronze Age in the third millennium BC. The site's extensive settlement history is in part due to its location on the King's Highway, a major commercial route in antiquity. The majority of evidence for this population is concentrated in a 15-hectare tel. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jordan
Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories to the west. The Jordan River, flowing into the Dead Sea, is located along the country's western border within the Jordan Rift Valley. Jordan has a small coastline along the Red Sea in its southwest, separated by the Gulf of Aqaba from Egypt. Amman is the country's capital and List of cities in Jordan, largest city, as well as the List of largest cities in the Levant region by population, most populous city in the Levant. Inhabited by humans since the Paleolithic period, three kingdoms developed in Transjordan (region), Transjordan during the Iron Age: Ammon, Moab and Edom. In the third century BC, the Arab Nabataeans established Nabataean Kingdom, their kingdom centered in Petra. The Greco-Roman world, Greco-Roman period saw the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Football In Jordan
The sport of football in the country of Jordan is run by the Jordan Football Association. The association administers the national football team as well as the Jordan League. History Football in Jordan was introduced during the time of the Ottoman Empire, when Jordan/ Transjordan was part of that empire. Similar to many countries in the world, Jordan (as part of Ottoman Empire) enjoyed their first football development brought by British sailors and merchants; however under autocratic rule of Abdul Hamid II, football was forbidden and it was not until 1908 that football became popular. Following the British occupation after the World War I, football, which was introduced by the British, increased its popularity in Transjordan, and the Jordanian Pro League was founded at 1944. The Jordanian national football team's first international match was played in 1953 in Egypt where the team defeated Syria 3–1. The first FIFA World Cup qualifiers Jordan took part in was the 1986 qual ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2022 Jordan League Division 1
The 2022 Jordanian First Division League started on 7 August 2022 and concluded on 8 November 2022. The league featured 10 teams from the 2021 campaign, two new teams relegated from the 2021 Pro League: Al-Jalil and Al-Baqa'a, and two new teams promoted from the 2021 Jordanian Second Division League: Alia and Al-Hashimiya. Al-Ahli SC won the league title and promoted to 2023–24 Jordanian Pro League along with Al-Jalil. Al-Karmel and Balama were relegated to the 2023 Jordanian Second Division League. Teams A total of 14 teams are contesting the league, including 10 sides from the 2021 season, two relegated from the 2021 Pro League, and two promoted from the 2021 Jordanian Second Division League. Team changes The following teams have changed division since the 2021 season. To Division 1 Promoted from 2021 Jordanian Second Division League * Al-Hashimiya * Alia Relegated from 2021 Jordanian Pro League * Al-Jalil * Al-Baqa'a Promoted to 2022 Jordanian Pro Le ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2022 Jordan FA Cup ...
The 2022 Jordan FA Cup was the 41st season of the national football competition of Jordan. The winners of the competition earned a spot in the 2023–24 AFC Cup group stages. Preliminary round The preliminary round was played between 28 and 31 July 2022. Round of 32 The round of 32 was played between 18 and 22 August 2022. Round of 16 The round of 16 was played between 14 and 16 September 2022. Quarter-finals The quarter-finals were played between 14 and 15 October 2022. Semi-finals The semi-finals were played on 9 November 2022. Final The final was played on 13 November 2022. References {{DEFAULTSORT:2022 Jordan FA Cup Jordan FA Cup seasons King's Cup Jordan Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian ter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rabba Al-Sarhan Club
Rabba Al-Sarhan Club () is a Jordanian football club based in Badiah Gharbiyah, Jordan. It currently competes in the Jordanian First Division League, the second tier of Jordanian football. History On 13 January 2020, Rabaa Al-Sarhan was granted a license to participate in the Jordanian Third Division League by the Jordan Football Association. It participated in the respective 2020 Jordanian Third Division League for that season. On 12 March 2022, Secretary General of the Ministry of Youth Dr. Hussein Al-Jabour helped sponsor Rabaa Al-Sarhan regarding its maintenance work to the Rabaa Al-Sarhan Sports Complex. Rabaa Al-Sarhan participated in the 2022 Jordan FA Cup, where it beat Alia 1–0, but lost 6–0 to Al-Jazeera. During the 2023 Jordanian Second Division League season, Rabaa Al-Sarhan was initially reported to have been relegated to the Jordanian Third Division League The Jordanian Third Division League () is a football league that is the fourth tier of the Jorda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Al-Ahli SC (Amman)
Al-Ahli Sport Club () is a Jordanian football club based in Amman, Jordan. History The club was founded in 1944 under the Circassians name Koban club. The name (Al Ahli) was honorably given by the late King Abdullah Bin al Hussein I. Stadium Al-Ahli plays their home games at Amman International Stadium in Amman. The stadium was built on 1964 and opened on 1968, it is owned by The Jordanian government and operated by The higher council of youth. It is also the home stadium of Jordan national football team, Al-Jazeera and Al-Faisaly. It has a current capacity of 17,619 spectators. Kits Al-Ahli's home kit is all white shirts and white shorts, their away kit is all green shirts and shorts, while their third kit is all purple shirts and white shorts . Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors Honours Source: Domestic *Jordan League **Champions (8): 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1954, 1975, 1978, 1979 * Jordan FA Cup **Winners (1): 2015–16 * Jordan Super Cup **Winners (1): 2016 2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2023–24 Jordan FA Cup
The 2023–24 Jordan FA Cup was the 42nd season of the national football competition of Jordan. The winners of the competition earned a spot in the 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two group stages. Preliminary round The preliminary round was played between 23 and 30 August 2023. Round of 32 The round of 32 was played between 25 and 29 September 2023. Round of 16 The round of 16 was played between 20 and 21 October 2023, as well as 6 May 2024. Quarter-finals The quarter-finals were played on 1 December 2023, as well as on 18 June 2024. Semi-finals The semi-finals were played on 23 June 2024. Final The final was played on 29 June 2024. Bracket Note: H: ''Home team'', A: ''Away team'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:2023-24 Jordan FA Cup Jordan FA Cup seasons King's Cup Jordan Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |