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Shabab Nazal Sports Club () is a Jordanian football club based in Hay Nazzal,
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, within the city of
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. 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
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in
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, 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
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side Shabab Al-Ordon, where Shabab Nazal subsequently lost 3–0.


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Jordan - Shabab Nazzal Sports Club - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - SoccerwayShabab Nazal SC - Global Sports Archiveنادي شباب نزالشباب نزال - Shabab Nazalالموقع الرسمي لنادي شباب نزال الرياضي
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