2022 Women's Jordan Cup

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2022 Women's Jordan Cup
Tournament details
CountryJordan
Teams6
Final positions
Champions Al-Ahli
Runner-up Etihad
Third place Istiqlal
Fourth place Amman FC
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored32 (3.2 per match)
 2019
2024  

The 2022 Women's Jordan Cup was the 3rd season of the national football competition of Jordan. [1] [2] The competition started on 5 December 2022 and concluded on 13 December 2022. Al-Ahli were crowned as champions [3] [4] for the first time in their history.

Contents

Shabab Al-Ordon were the defending champions, but were unable to defend their trophy from 2019.

Format

The 2022 Women's Jordan Cup consisted of 6 clubs from the 2022 Jordan Women's Pro League participating in a draw, which was held on 29 November 2022 to decide the quarter-finals bracket. [5] Istiqlal and Amman FC would automatically qualify to the semi-finals according to the draw. [6] [7]

The winners of the quarter-finals would reach to the semi-finals, based on a single-match knockout system, with penalties deciding the tiebreaker. All matches were broadcast on the Jordan Football Association's YouTube channel. [8]

The losing semi-finalists will play a third-place match, while the two winning teams will meet in a final match, deciding the winner of the competition. All matches were played at the Polo Stadium in Amman. [9]

Quarter-finals

5 December 2022 Al-Ahli 3–0 Al-Nasser Amman, Jordan
18:00 Report Stadium: Polo Stadium
6 December 2022 Orthodox 0–3 Etihad Amman, Jordan
18:00 Report Stadium: Polo Stadium

Semi-finals

9 December 2022 Al-Ahli 11–1 Amman FC Amman, Jordan
15:00 Report Stadium: Polo Stadium
9 December 2022 Istiqlal 1–5 Etihad Amman, Jordan
18:00 Report Stadium: Polo Stadium

Third-place

Amman FC 1–3 Istiqlal
Report

Final

Al-Ahli 1–0 Etihad
Report

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