1983 Jordan League

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Jordanian League
Season1983
Champions Al-Faisaly
(18th title)
Matches played90
Goals scored239 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorerIbrahim Sadiya
(Amman-13 goals)
1982
1984

The 1983 Jordanian League (known as The Jordanian League, was the 33rd season of Jordan League since its inception in 1944. Al-Faisaly won its 18th title.

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Teams

Jordanian League 1983
ClubLocationStadiumCapacityYear Formed


Al-Faisaly Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191932
Al-Hussein Irbid Irbid Municipal Stadium 5,5001964
Al-Nasr Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191978



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
Al-Balqa Amman Amman International Stadium 17,619
Ain Karem Amman Amman International Stadium 17,6191964

Map

Location of clubs in Jordan for the 1983 Premier League season

Overview

Al-Faysali won the championship.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Al-Faysali (C)181431419+3231Champion
2Al-Wahdat1813413212+2030
3Al-Ramtha181062278+1926
4Al-Jazira1810443316+1724
5Amman186662919+1018
6Al-Ahly185762522+317
7Al-Nasr1863923341115
8Al-Hussein1826101422810
9Ain Karem1813141053435
10Al-Balqaa180414544394
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion

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