1981 Jordan League

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Jordan League
Season1981
Champions Al-Ramtha
(first title)
Relegated Orthodoxy
Al-Jeel
Goals scored220
Average goals/game2.44
Top goalscorer Flag of Jordan.svg Khalid al-Zaaby
(Al-Ramtha - 14 goals )
Highest scoring Al-Ramtha 7–0 Orthodoxy
Al-Ramtha 6-1 Al-Hussein
1980
1982

The 1981 Jordanian League (known as The Jordanian League, was the 31st season of Jordan League since its inception in 1944. Al-Ramtha won its first title.

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Teams

Jordanian League 1981
ClubLocationStadiumCapacityYear Formed
Al-Faisaly Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191932
Al-Hussein Irbid Irbid Municipal Stadium 5,5001964
Al-Jeel Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191950
Al-Ahli Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191944
Al-Ramtha Ar-Ramtha Irbid Municipal Stadium 5,5001966
Al-Wehdat Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191956
Amman SC Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191976
Al-Jazeera Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191947
Orthodoxy Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191952
Ain Karem Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191964

Map

Location of clubs in Jordan for the 1981 Premier League season

Overview

Al-Ramtha won his first title championship.

League final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Al-Ramtha 181341475+4230Champion
2 Al-Faisaly 181143268+1826
3 Al-Wehdat 1810532415+925
4 Al-Ahli 189452121022
5 Al-Jazeera 186662219+318
6 Al-Hussein 186482226416
7 Amman 18531020301013
8 Ain Karem 18351013281511
9 Orthodoxy 18431116362011Relegated
10 Al-Jeel 182412932238
Source: [ citation needed ]

Promoted: Al-Qadisiya and Al-Baqa'a

Matches

2nd half \ 1st halfFAIWEHRAMAHLJAZHUSAMMORTJEEKAR
Faisaly0–01–20–10–01–02–14–01–02–0
Wehdat1–21–12–12–00–13–31–01–00–1
Ramtha0–00–03–01–06–10–11–05–00–0
Ahli0–20–00–22–12–13–23–22–01–0
Jazeera1–02–30–33–10–03–00–22–01–1
Hussein1–10–11–51–11–14–01–02–03–1
Amman1–20–10–10–10–42–34–02–21–1
Orthodoxy0–32–30–71–22–22–10–12–20–0
Jeel0–40–10–40–00–02–10–10–11–2
Ain Karem0–12–40–61–11–21–00–11–21–2
Source: [ citation needed ]

Notes:

Top scorers

NameTeamGoals
Khalid al-ZaabyRamtha14
Ibrahim MustafaFaisaly11
Najih DiyabatRamtha7
Ratib Al-DawoodRamtha7
Hani Abu Al-LailAmman7
Ibrahim SadiyaAmman7

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