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2021 Jordan Cup – CFI | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | Jordan |
Final positions | |
Champions | Al-Faisaly (21st title) |
Runner-up | Al-Salt |
The 2021 Jordan FA Cup was the 40th season of the national football competition of Jordan.
The preliminary round was played between 8 and 11 August 2021. [1]
9 August 2021 | Mansheyat Bani Hasan | 1–1 | Al-Badya Al-Wusta | Jerash, Jordan |
10:00 | Report | Stadium: Jerash Stadium |
10 August 2021 | Shabab Hwarah | 0–0 (3-2 p) | Umm al-Quttayn | Zarqa, Jordan |
10:00 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
10 August 2021 | Dar Al-Dawa | 1–0 (11–10 p) | Hamra | Zarqa, Jordan |
13:00 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
11 August 2021 | Ittihad Al-Ramtha | 1–0 | Samma | Zarqa, Jordan |
10:00 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
11 August 2021 | Sama Al-Sarhan | 1–4 | Hartha | Sama as-Sirhan, Jordan |
10:00 | Report | Stadium: Sama as-Sirhan Stadium |
11 August 2021 | Moghayer Al-Sarhan | 2–2 (2-4 p) | Al-Hashimiya | Zarqa, Jordan |
13:00 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
The round of 32 was played between 13 and 16 August 2021. [2]
13 August 2021 | Al-Turra | 3–1 (2-4 p) | Al-Arabi | Ar-Ramtha, Jordan |
10:00 | Report | Stadium: Prince Hashim Stadium |
13 August 2021 | Al-Ahli | 1–0 | Shabab Al-Hussein | Amman, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
14 August 2021 | Shabab Al-Aqaba | 6–0 | Kufrsoum | Amman, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: King Abdullah II Stadium |
14 August 2021 | Al-Salt | 2–0 | Al-Husun | As-Salt, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah Stadium |
14 August 2021 | Al-Jazeera | 2–0 | Mansheyat Bani Hasan | Amman, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
15 August 2021 | Al-Ramtha | 0–0 (3-1 p) | Al-Yarmouk | Irbid, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Al-Hassan Stadium |
15 August 2021 | Al-Wehdat | 4–1 | Shabab Hwarah | Amman, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
15 August 2021 | Al-Baqa'a | 2–2 (5-3 p) | Saham | Zarqa, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
15 August 2021 | Al-Faisaly | 6–1 | Ittihad Al-Ramtha | Amman, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: King Abdullah II Stadium |
16 August 2021 | Al-Hussein | 5–1 | Al-Hashimiya | Irbid, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Al-Hassan Stadium |
16 August 2021 | Sahab | 1–0 | Al-Khaldieh | Amman, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: King Abdullah II Stadium |
16 August 2021 | Shabab Al-Ordon | 2–0 | Hartha | Amman, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
16 August 2021 | Ma'an | 1–0 | Dar Al-Dawa | Zarqa, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
The round of 16 was played between 23 and 25 August 2021. [3]
23 August 2021 | Al-Arabi | 1–1 (3–4 p) | Shabab Al-Aqaba | Zarqa, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
24 August 2021 | Shabab Al-Ordon | 2–2 (1–3 p) | Sahab | Amman, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: King Abdullah II Stadium |
24 August 2021 | Al-Faisaly | 1–0 | Al-Ramtha | Amman, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
24 August 2021 | Ma'an | 0–0 (4-2 p) | Al-Baqa'a | Zarqa, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
25 August 2021 | Al-Hussein | 1–0 | Adr | Irbid, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Al-Hassan Stadium |
25 August 2021 | Al-Jazeera | 0–0 (10–9 p) | Al-Ahli | Amman, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
The quarter-finals were played between 21 and 22 September, as well as on 4 October 2021. [4]
21 September 2021 | Al-Wehdat | 2–1 | Al-Jazeera | Amman, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
21 September 2021 | Sahab | 0–0 (5–6 p) | Al-Faisaly | Zarqa, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Prince Mohammed Stadium |
22 September 2021 | Al-Hussein | 2–1 | Shabab Al-Aqaba | Irbid, Jordan |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Al-Hassan Stadium |
The semi-finals were played on 9 November 2022. [5]
9 November 2021 | Al-Salt | 2–0 | Al-Hussein | As-Salt, Jordan |
09:00 | Report | Stadium: King Abdullah International Stadium |
21 November 2021 | Al-Faisaly | 3–1 | Al-Wehdat | Amman, Jordan |
11:30 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
The final was played on 25 November 2022. [6]
25 November 2021 | Al-Faisaly | 0–1 | Al-Salt | Amman, Jordan |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
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