2021 Jordan Shield Cup

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2021 Jordan FA Shield
درع الاتحاد الأردني 2021
Tournament details
CountryJordan
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Al-Jalil
Runner-up Al-Wehdat
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored31 (2.07 per match)
  2020
2022  

The 2021 Jordan FA Shield was the 34th Jordan FA Shield to be played. All 12 teams of the 2021 Jordan Premier League participated.

Contents

The teams were divided into four groups of three. The top team from each group advanced to the semi-finals. Al-Jalil won their first title by defeating Al-Wehdat in the finals. [1]

Group Stage

[2] Group A

TeamMPWDLGSGAGDPts
Al-Wehdat220050+56
Maan210114-33
Sahab200202-20
2021-02-23
Sahab0–1Al-Wehdat
2021-02-28
Maan1–0Sahab
2021-03-04
Al-Wehdat4–0Maan


Group B

TeamMPWDLGSGAGDPts
Al-Faisaly211052+34
Al-Ramtha211042+24
Al-Buqaa200205-50
2021-02-23
Al-Buqaa0–2Al-Ramtha
2021-02-28
Al-Faisaly3–0Al-Buqaa
2021-03-04
Al-Ramtha2–2Al-Faisaly


Group C

TeamMPWDLGSGAGDPts
Al-Jazeera220051+46
Al-Hussein210132+13
Shabab Al-Ordon200216-50
2021-02-24
Shabab Al-Ordon1–3Al-Jazeera
2021-03-01
Al-Hussein3–0Shabab Al-Ordon
2021-03-05
Al-Jazeera2–0Al-Hussein


Group D

TeamMPWDLGSGAGDPts
Al-Jalil220020+26
Al-Salt201101-11
Aqaba201101-11
2021-02-24
Al-Jalil1–0Al-Salt
2021-03-01
Aqaba0–1Al-Jalil
2021-03-05
Al-Salt0–0Aqaba

Play Offs

[2] (Numbers in parentheses represent scores of penalty shootouts)

Semifinals Finals
      
Al-Wehdat1
Al-Faisaly 0
Al-Wehdat 1 (1)
Al-Jalil1 (2)
Al-Jazeera 0 (0)
Al-Jalil0 (1)


Al-Jalil won their first title by defeating Al-Wehdat in penalties in the finals on 13 March 2021.

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  2. 1 2 "Shield Cup 2021 Standings - Football/Jordan". www.flashscore.com.