The 2022 WAFF Women's Championship is an international women's football tournament held in Jordan from 29 August to 4 September 2022. The four national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
The age listed for each player is on 29 August 2022, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. [note 1] The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality than their own national team.
Coach: David Nascimento [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Sherin Al Shalabe | ||||
2 | DF | Taqi Ghazi | ||||
3 | DF | Alanoud Ghazi | ||||
4 | MF | Alia Nael | ||||
5 | DF | Anfal Al Sufy | ||||
6 | MF | Noor Al Mashayek | ||||
7 | MF | Maya Owaisat | ||||
8 | FW | Tahreer Al Qawasmeh | ||||
9 | FW | Bana Al Bitar | ||||
10 | MF | Enas Al Jamaeen | ||||
11 | FW | Maysa Jbarah (captain) | ||||
12 | GK | Rawned Kassap | ||||
13 | FW | Leen Al Btoush | ||||
14 | FW | Lina Al Saheb | ||||
15 | MF | Mai Sweilem | ||||
16 | MF | Raneem Daoud | ||||
17 | MF | Rouzbahan Fraij | ||||
18 | MF | Tasnim Isleem | ||||
19 | DF | Ayah Al Majalli | ||||
20 | MF | Lana Feras | ||||
21 | DF | Rand Abu-Hussein | ||||
22 | GK | Malak Shannak | ||||
23 | MF | Tasneem Abu-Rob |
Coach: Nasser Beitello [2]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Leen Qarqara | ||||
2 | DF | Joelle Rabee | ||||
3 | DF | Dima Kayyal | ||||
4 | MF | Sireen Ghattas | ||||
5 | DF | Ayah Khattab | ||||
6 | FW | Hala Sarawi | ||||
7 | FW | Lurin Tanas | ||||
8 | MF | Jeinver Shattara | ||||
9 | FW | Caroline Sohgian (captain) | ||||
10 | FW | Laila Al Shaikh | ||||
11 | FW | Aline Khoury | ||||
12 | MF | Nadin Elias | ||||
13 | Lama Jarayseh | |||||
14 | MF | Celine Khoury | ||||
15 | Aya Abed | |||||
16 | Amna Bakri | |||||
17 | DF | Mira Natour | ||||
18 | Camellia Nasrah | |||||
19 | Lillian Nasrah | |||||
20 | Jehan Dib | |||||
21 | Isabela Yasmine Al Ansari | |||||
22 | GK | Nour Eleyan | ||||
23 | GK | Anwar Shaikh |
Coach: Hagop Demirjian [3]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Racha Yaghi | 10 June 2002 (aged 20) | 11 | 0 | Safa |
2 | DF | Amina Karime | 20 December 2005 (aged 16) | 1 | 0 | BFA |
3 | DF | Celine Al Haddad | 12 March 2001 (aged 21) | 8 | 0 | SAS |
4 | DF | Julie Atallah | 28 July 2005 (aged 17) | 0 | 0 | EFP |
5 | FW | Christy Maalouf | 20 December 2005 (aged 16) | 8 | 4 | EFP |
6 | MF | Sophie Fayad | 8 December 2004 (aged 17) | 2 | 0 | EFP |
7 | MF | Syntia Salha | 12 January 2003 (aged 19) | 10 | 3 | Safa |
8 | MF | Zahraa Assaf | 5 January 2004 (aged 18) | 2 | 0 | SAS |
9 | DF | Rana Al Mokdad | 18 November 1998 (aged 23) | 14 | 1 | SAS |
10 | MF | Lili Iskandar | 16 May 2002 (aged 20) | 9 | 1 | Etihad |
11 | FW | Mone Linnette Mekkawi | 30 October 1992 (aged 29) | 2 | 0 | Super Girls |
12 | DF | Joya-Maria Azzi | 23 September 2000 (aged 21) | 6 | 0 | Iowa Raptors FC |
13 | DF | Waed Raed | 9 November 2006 (aged 15) | 4 | 0 | SAS |
14 | MF | Nathalie Matar (captain) | 20 September 1995 (aged 26) | 13+ | 0 | EFP |
15 | FW | Zahwa Arabi | 2 November 2005 (aged 16) | 4 | 0 | EFP |
16 | DF | Aya Al Jurdi | 8 April 1998 (aged 24) | 6+ | 1 | SAS |
17 | FW | Hiba Allouch | 28 June 2004 (aged 18) | 2 | 0 | SAS |
18 | MF | Evelina El Haddad | 30 April 2005 (aged 17) | 7 | 0 | EFP |
19 | FW | Petra Khoury | 13 July 1995 (aged 27) | 0 | 0 | Telge United |
20 | FW | Dima Al Kasti | 13 December 2001 (aged 20) | 9 | 3 | Safa |
21 | FW | Pilar Khoury | 25 August 1994 (aged 28) | 1 | 0 | Nantes |
22 | GK | Sinal Breiche | 3 March 2003 (aged 19) | 5 | 0 | BFA |
23 | GK | Lamitta El Dib | 2 September 2005 (aged 16) | 3 | 0 | EFP |
Coach: Salim Jblawi [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Raneem Abo Lateef | ||||
2 | DF | Shurouk Issa | ||||
3 | DF | Elham Kord Oghlan (captain) | ||||
4 | MF | Mai Al Jany | ||||
5 | DF | Mayar Alloush | ||||
6 | DF | Rima Dibo | ||||
7 | MF | Roaa Gharib | ||||
8 | MF | Tala Noureddin | ||||
9 | FW | Haya Halabi | ||||
10 | FW | Rouna Aizouk | ||||
11 | MF | Marleen Al Milaa | ||||
12 | DF | Aheen Mohammad | ||||
13 | MF | Raneem Al Safadi | ||||
14 | MF | Aya Mohammad | ||||
15 | DF | Rama Rania Al Halah | ||||
16 | MF | Maisalon Mahfoud | ||||
17 | MF | Sedra Khezran | ||||
18 | FW | Aysha Hamo | ||||
19 | DF | Razan Khwandi | ||||
20 | MF | Lana Ibrahem | ||||
21 | DF | Halaz Haji | ||||
22 | GK | Noor Jumaa | ||||
23 | GK | Khuzama Al Melhem |
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