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Shabab Nazal SC
Shabab Nazal Sports Club () is a Jordanian football club based in Hay Nazzal, Amman Governorate, within the city of Amman. It currently competes in the Jordanian First Division League, the fourth tier of Jordanian football. History Shabab Nazal SC was founded in 2008, with Nazzal Ahmed Al-Armouti as the club's first president. Its plan was to launch the football, basketball, volleyball and handball teams at launch. Al-Armouti was noted as president of the club as of May 2016. Shabab Nazal was promoted to the Jordanian Second Division League in 2022, which it got relegated that same season. During that season, Shabab Nazal had participated in the 2022 Jordan FA Cup for the first time as a club. They were placed in the preliminary round alongside all other Jordanian second division clubs, where it faced Al-Taibah. It beat the club 5–3 on penalties, after a 0–0 draw after full-time. It then faced Jordanian Pro League The Jordanian Pro League () is a Jordanian professio ...
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Jordanian Third Division League
The Jordanian Third Division League () is a football league that is the fourth tier of the Jordanian football league system. Ajloun, Al-Ordon Lil-Fursia, Hay Al-Amir Hasan, Mu'ab, Sahl Horan, Shabab Al-Hussein, Shabab Talbieh and Tafila are the most recent promoted teams from the 2024 season, as a result of a restructuring of the Jordanian Second Division League by the Jordan Football Association. Format The league consists of 55 teams divided into 13 groups of 4 or 5 teams according to geographical distribution. The first and second placed teams in each group, as well as the top-ranked 6 teams, qualify to the Round of 32. The Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches will be held in a single-match knockout system, while the rest of the tournament consists of a two-legged tie system. The teams that qualify for the semi-finals of the competition get automatically promoted to the Jordanian Second Division League. Teams Table as of 2024 Season: Group 1 Group 2 Group ...
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2024–25 Jordanian Third Division League
The 2024 Jordanian Third Division League started on 24 July 2024 and will conclude in late 2024. Format The league consists of 55 teams divided into 13 groups of 4 or 5 teams according to geographical distribution. The first and second placed teams in each group, as well as the top-ranked 6 teams, qualify to the Round of 32. The Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches will be held in a single-match knockout system, while the rest of the tournament consists of a two-legged tie system. If a match ends in a draw, penalty kicks will be used directly to determine the winning team. The teams that qualify for the semi-finals of the competition get automatically promoted to the Jordanian Second Division League. Team changes The following teams have changed division since the 2023 season. To Division 3 Relegated from 2023 Second Division * Doqarah (Not participating) * Bala'ama (Not participating) * Marj Al-Hammam * Wadi Al-Rayan Newly joined teams * Al-Muwaqqar * Al-Badia * Sh ...
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Hay Nazzal
Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep, or for smaller domesticated animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs. Pigs can eat hay, but do not digest it as efficiently as herbivores do. Hay can be used as animal fodder when or where there is not enough pasture or rangeland on which to graze an animal, when grazing is not feasible due to weather (such as during the winter), or when lush pasture by itself would be too rich for the health of the animal. It is also fed when an animal cannot access any pastures—for example, when the animal is being kept in a stable or barn. Hay production and harvest, commonly known as "making hay", "haymaking", "haying" or "doing hay", involves a multiple step process: cutting, drying or "curing", raking, processing, and storing. Hayfields do not have to be reseeded each year i ...
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Amman Governorate
Amman Governorate, officially known as Muhafazat al-Asima (, English language, English translation: the Capital Governorate), is one of the governorates in Jordan. The governorate's capital is the city of Amman, which is also the country's capital. The administrative center of the governorate, as well as all government offices and parliament, is located in the Al Abdali, Abdali district. The Amman Governorate has the largest population of the 12 governorates of Jordan. It borders Zarqa Governorate to the north and north-east, the governorates of Balqa Governorate, Balqa and Madaba Governorate, Madaba to the west, Karak Governorate, Karak and Ma'an Governorate, Ma'an governorates to the south. It also shares an international border with Saudi Arabia from the east. History The land covered by the Amman Governorate has been inhabited since the prehistoric age, ruins of civilizations as early as 7250 BC have been discovered at Ayn Ghazal (archaeological site), 'Ain Ghazal near Amma ...
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Amman
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 15 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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2022 Jordanian Second Division League
The 2022 Jordanian Second Division League started on 4 August 2022 and concluded on 15 October 2022. The league featured 10 teams from the 2021 campaign, two new teams relegated from the 2021 Jordan League Division 1, 2021 Division 1: That Ras SC, That Ras and Mansheyat Bani Hasan SC, Mansheyat Bani Hasan, and four new teams promoted from the 2023 Jordanian Third Division: Deir Alla SC, Deir Alla, Shabab Nazal SC, Shabab Nazal, Ghor Al-Safi SC, Ghor Al-Safi, and Rabba Al-Sarhan Club, Rabba Al-Sarhan. Samma FC, Samma won the league title and promoted to the 2024 Jordanian First Division League alongside Umm Al-Qutain SC, Umm Al-Qutain. Shabab Nazal SC, Shabab Nazal, Deir Alla SC, Deir Alla, Mansheyat Bani Hasan SC, Mansheyat Bani Hasan, and That Ras SC, That Ras got relegated to the 2023 Jordanian Third Division League, Third Division League. Teams A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 10 sides from the 2021 Jordanian Second Division League, two relegated from the 20 ...
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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 ...
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Al-Taibah SC
Al-Taibah Sports Club () is a Jordanian football club based in Taibah, Jordan. It currently competes in the Jordanian Second Division League, the third tier of Jordanian football. History Al-Taibah hosts a list of sports, including football, but also in kickboxing. On 3 January 2012, Raafat Al-Qar'an was reelected as president of the club. On 14 October 2014, Al-Taibah found itself to be in the middle of a riot against the fans of Sahab. On 17 May 2016, it was Hamida Al-Batoush retained the presidency of Al-Taibah Club. On 21 March 2017, Mohammad Al-Ababneh announced his resignation as Al-Taibah manager after a recent draw against Kufrsoum in the Jordan League Division 1 The Jordanian First Division League () is the second-level football (soccer), football competition in Jordan. Sama Al-Sarhan SC, Sama Al-Sarhan are the most recent champions in the 2024–25 Jordanian First Division League, 2024–25 season. Pro .... On 7 June 2019, Al-Taibah President Raafat Al-Qar'a ...
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Jordanian Pro League
The Jordanian Pro League () is a Jordanian professional league for men's football clubs and represents the top flight of Jordanian football. The championship consists of twelve competing teams in a home and away league system. The league was not held in the years: 1948, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1967, 1968, 1969, and not finished in 1998. In 2002, the league changed calendar to a fall spring season, and in 2020 the league returned to a spring fall season. From the 2023-24 season, the Jordan Football Association, JFA decided to return to the fall spring calendar to match the date of the league with the Asian championships. Competition format Promotion and relegation A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Jordanian Pro League and the Jordanian First Division League. The two lowest placed teams in the Pro League are relegated to the First Division League, and the top two teams from the First Division League are promoted to the Pro League. Qualification for Asian competitio ...
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