Shabab Al-Ordon Club

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Shabab Al-Ordon
Nickname(s) أسود غمدان
Usoud Ghamdan
Lions of Ghamdan
Founded 2002 (2002)
Ground Amman International Stadium
Ground Capacity 25,000
Chairman Salim Khair
Manager Ali Kmeikh
League Jordan League
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Shabab Al-Ordon Club (Arabic: نادي شباب الأردن) (translated: "Jordan Youth Club") is a Jordanian football club based in Amman, in Jordan. The club was established in 2002 and is considered as the newest club in Jordan, but originated from its club Al-Qadisiyah (JOR). Besides it being one of the most competitive football teams in Jordan and succeeding in several achievements in a very short period of time, as they occupied fourth in Jordanian League in 2004, Winning the league in 2005 and also winning the Jordan Cup at the same year.

In fact, Shabab Al Ordon Club Management has played an important role in its success, particularly the president of club Salim Khair who spent his best efforts in order to meet the entire club's requirements to reach its best satisfaction. Furthermore, the greatest achievement of the club was materialized in 2007 in their success in winning the Asian Cup. Known as the Amman clubs noisy new neighbors, the Red and whites have been stirring up trouble on the field, popular for twisting and turning Wahdat and Faisaly title races while rarely being involved. in 2004-2007 Shabab were the most threatening, taking leagues and cups left and right, but since then, the form has dropped in Zarqa and mainly get there thrills by defeating the major Amman clubs and dashing title and cup ambitions. But in Asian competition, Shabab Al Ordon are the best outside representation, doing fairly well in every entry to the AFC cup. Shabab also have the bragging rights of being the last club to win a title outside of Jordan (winning AFC cup surprisingly in 2007.) Ironically and Historically beating usually superior neighbors Faisaly in the 2 legged final 2-1 on aggregate. Men's soccer team : Shabab AL-Ordon won Jordanian League Champions and the Jordan cup 2 times, Super Cup 1 times, and Jordan Shield 1 time, and Asian Championship 1 time.

Club facilities : Training ground with artificial grass, Multi Purpose hall, Fitness Center, a Restaurant, in addition to two another smaller training grounds.

The club's women's team was founded in 2003. It plays in the Jordan Women's Football League and is record champion with six titles up to 2013.

Honors

  • Jordan League: 2
2006, 2013.
2006, 2007.
2007.
2007, 2013.

Performance in AFC competitions

2007: Champion
2008: Group Stage
2010: Round of 16

AFC champions league 1 appearance 2014: playoffs round 1

Current squads

Men's Team

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Jordan GK Tamer Saleh
6 Jordan MF Essam Mubaideen
7 Jordan DF Alaa' Matalqa
9 Jordan FW Mohammad Omar Shishani
10 Jordan MF Issa Al-Sabah
11 Jordan DF Oday Zahran
12 Jordan DF Amjad Al-Qaroum
13 Jordan MF Anas Al-Jbarat
15 Jordan MF Rawad Abu Khizaran
16 Jordan FW Ahmed Nofal
17 Jordan MF Musa Al-Zubi
18 Jordan FW Muhannad Abu Saadu
20 Jordan FW Odai Khadr
22 Jordan GK Anas Tareef
23 Jordan DF Waseem Al-Bzour (Captain)
No. Position Player
26 Jordan MF Ahmed Al-Essawi
27 Jordan MF Mohammad Al-Emlah
33 Jordan GK Yazid Abu Layla
Jordan GK Bilal Abu Lawi
Jordan DF Ahmed Yasser
Senegal DF Deiub Baba
Jordan MF Ahmed Swan
Jordan MF Mohammad Al-Alawneh
Jordan MF Khaled Abu Rayash
Jordan MF Anas Hijah
Jordan MF Laith Al-Fayez
Jordan MF Hathal Al-Sarhan
Jordan FW Abdel-Hadi Al-Maharmeh
Nigeria FW Daniel Olerum

Women's Team

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Jordan GK Ayat Habib
Jordan GK Zina Al-Saadi
Jordan DF Ala' Al-Dabbas
Jordan DF Ayah Al-Majali
Jordan DF Haya Nofal
Jordan DF Israa' Ajarmeh
Jordan DF Jayda Al-Naber
Jordan DF Nour Ayoub
Jordan DF Nov Hijazi
Jordan DF Sarah Al-Amer
Jordan DF Sawsan Al-Hasaseen
Jordan DF Sherin Al-Shalabi
Jordan DF Shurouq Al-Shathli
Jordan DF Waed Al-Rawashdeh
Jordan MF Ala' Abu Qasheh
Jordan MF Aseel Al-Berawi
Jordan MF Bara' Al-Rashdan
No. Position Player
Jordan MF Dina Aqel
Jordan MF Emma Couric
Jordan MF Hiba Fakhruddin
Jordan MF Larissa Al-Dabouqi
Jordan MF Luna Al-Masri
Jordan MF Rand Khreisat
Jordan MF Razan Al-Shmali
Jordan MF Sama Khreisat
Jordan MF Shatha Sahawneh
Jordan MF Yasmin Khair
Jordan FW Fatina Abu Al-Wafa
Jordan FW Stephanie Al-Naber
Jordan FW Luna Al-Momani
Jordan FW Manar Freij
Jordan FW Natasha Al-Naber
Jordan FW Dina Al-Fayez

Current technical staff

For Men's Team

Position Staff
First team head coach Saudi Arabia Ali Kmeikh
Assistant coach #1 Saudi Arabia Abdel-Rahman Al-Hamdan
Goalkeeping coach Anis Shafiq
Team doctor Omar Abu Lawi
Managing director Saleh Nimer

Source: [citation needed]

Former/Notable Players

Managerial History

Kit Providers

Sponsorship

Official Sponsor

External links

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