Derby of Jordan

Derby of Jordan
Locale Amman, Jordan
Teams Al-Faisaly & Al-Wehdat
Most recent meeting Al-Faisaly 0–3 Al-Wehdat
2014–15 Jordan League
(19 April 2015)
Next meeting TBD
Statistics
Number of meetings 127

Derby of Jordan (Arabic: ديربي الأردن) refers to the football derbies between the professional Jordanian clubs Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat from the capital Amman. Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat are the most successful clubs in the history of the Jordanian league, both teams serve as the main recruiting pools for Jordan national team.[1] [2]

Matches between the rival teams have a long history of violence, mirroring the divisions between the country's majority Palestinians and native Jordanians, mostly tribes who inhabited the East Bank of the Jordan River before the displacement of Palestinians after the creation of Israel in 1948.[3]

The most serious incident occurred in December 2010 when Al-Wehdat defeated Al-Faisaly 1–0 at the final whistle with Faisaly fans throwing stones over the stands while leaving the stadium, Wehdat fans trying to escape the ground desperately were mistaken for an out-of-control hooligan crowd by police, and clashes occurred. The fans eventually broke down the fence separating the stands from the pitch, then broke free. Though sometimes thought to be a racist rivalry with much sectarian hatred between Jordanians and Palestinians, it truly is just a popularity contest of the two greatest teams in Jordan, with the mass success fueling the passion, hatred and emotion. Due to the two-horse race nature of the league, it has been like that for a very long time. 250 supporters were injured in supporter related violence when the Palestinian supported Wehdat played against Al-Faisaly, supported by Bedouin Jordanians.

The matches between the two teams have had supporters chanting slogans from the civil war, the war between the Jordanian state and the Palestinian resistance movement, in 1970. Jordanian Palestinians have recently subdued their nationalist slogans at the stadiums.[4]

List of results

 Al-Faisaly win
 Al-Wehdat win
 Draw
Date Competition Stadium Score Al-Faisaly Scorers Al-Wehdat Scorers
19 April 2015 Premier League Prince Mohammed 0–3 Rateb  13'
Shatnawi  54' (o.g.)
Shafi  79'
22 November 2014 Premier League King Abdullah 2–0 Abu Amarah  51'
Za'tara  83'
21 March 2014 Premier League King Abdullah 2–0 Al-Alousi  12' (o.g.)
Amer Deeb  90+5' (pen.)
9 February 2014 Premier League Amman International 1–0 Al-Zawahreh  2'
25 August 2013 FA Cup Amman International 2–4 Al-Sheikh  20'
Al-Nawateer  74'
Ismail  7'
Abu Amarah  8'  59'
Adnan  90+4' (o.g.)
29 March 2013 Premier League King Abdullah 3–0 Shelbaieh  44'
Abdallah Deeb  56'  71'
28 October 2012 Premier League Amman International 0–1 Ra'fat Ali  4'
6 October 2012 FA Cup Amman International 1–1 Al-Sheikh  82' Al-Sabah  21'
24 July 2012 FA Cup King Abdullah 3–3 Al-Maharmeh  2'
Anas Hijah  10'
Ashraf Nu'man  69'
Shelbaieh  28'  52'
Abdel-Fattah  89'
3 May 2012 Premier League Amman International 0–0
28 January 2012 FA Cup Amman International 3–2 Bani Attiah  59' (pen.)
Hayel  71' (pen.)
Shelbaieh  21'  84'
Abdallah Deeb  49'
24 January 2012 FA Cup Amman International 2–1 Hayel  9'
Al-Nawateer  35'
Abdallah Deeb  41'
26 November 2011 Premier League King Abdullah 0–0
22 April 2011 Premier League King Abdullah 0–3 Al-Barghouthi  26'
Ra'fat Ali  48' (pen.)
Shelbaieh  90+4'
10 December 2011 Premier League King Abdullah 1–0 Abdel-Fattah  20'
13 August 2011 Super Cup Prince Mohammed 0–1 Abdel-Halim  106'

Head to head

This table explains the all time record of official meetings between the two teams since 1976:

# Tournament Al-Faisaly Wins Al-Wehdat Wins Draws Total Al-Faisaly Goals Al-Wehdat Goals
1 Jordan Premier League 26 29 22 77 67 76
2 Jordan FA Cup 6 8 5 19 25 27
3 Jordan FA Shield 8 5 3 16 19 14
4 Jordan Super Cup 4 5 2 11 13 13
5 AFC Cup 3 0 1 4 4 2
6 Total 47 47 33 127 128 132

See also

References

  1. "Jordan to probe violence following football match on Friday". arabianbusiness.com. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  2. "The Jordanian Derby - Political Divides". DW on Sport. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  3. "Jordanian football violence leaves 250 hurt". tert.am. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
  4. "Football, violence and politics in the Arab world". newmeast.wordpress.com. Retrieved 7 February 2012.