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Odeh Al-Fakhouri
Odeh Burhan Shehade Fakhoury (; born 22 November 2005), also spelled as Odeh Al-Fakhouri () is a Jordanian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Jordanian Pro League side Al-Hussein. Club career Early career Born in Amman, Al-Fakhouri began his football career through schools and youth centers funded by Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, where he was one of 8 other 6-year olds chosen to train at UE Cornellà for a short period, with the late Mahmoud El-Gohary recognizing his abilities around that time. After returning to Jordan, he joined Jordan Knights for 8-years. He also briefly joined Al-Faisaly. However, he described that period as unjustly, but also received awards for best player in two tournaments in Palestine and Qatar during that brief period. Since then, he became a youth product of Amman FC, where he represented the club at the under-15, under-17, and under-19 levels. Amman FC Al-Fakhouri began playing with the first team of Jordanian First Division League ...
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Asian Football Confederation
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal in most countries and territories in Asia. The AFC was formed in 1954. It has 47 members. The Asian Ladies Football Confederation (ALFC) was the section of AFC that managed women's association football in Asia. The group was independently founded in April 1968 in a meeting involving Taiwan, British Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. In 1986, ALFC merged with AFC. Executive Committee Members 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification Playoffs In June 2025, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) confirmed that Qatar and Saudi Arabia will host the Asian qualifying playoffs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The playoffs will feature six teams, comprising the third- and fourth-placed teams from the recent third round of Asian qualifiers. These teams will be divided into two groups of three, with the winners of each group advancing to the intercontinental playoff round. The deci ...
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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 ...
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Al-Hussein SC (Irbid) Players
Al-Hussein SC may refer to: * Al-Hussein SC (Irbid), a professional football club based in Irbid * Al-Hussein SC (Iraq), an Iraqi football club based in Baghdad * Shabab Al-Hussein SC, a Jordanian football club based in Amman, Jordan {{disambig ...
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Amman FC Players
Amman ( , ; , ) is the capital and the largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of four million as of 2021, Amman is Jordan's primate city and is the largest city in the Levant region, the fifth-largest city in the Arab world, and the tenth-largest metropolitan area in the Middle East. The earliest evidence of settlement in Amman dates to the 8th millennium BC in 'Ain Ghazal, home to the world's oldest statues of the human form. During the Iron Age, the city was known as ''Rabat Aman'', the capital of the Ammonite Kingdom. In the 3rd century BC, the city was renamed ''Philadelphia'' and became one of the ten Greco-Roman cities of the Decapolis. Later, in the 7th century AD, the Rashidun Caliphate renamed the city Amman. Throughout most of the Islamic era, the city alternated between periods of devastation and periods of relative prosperity. Amman was largely abandoned during the Ottoman period from the 15th cen ...
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