2023 Jordan Shield Cup

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2023 Jordan FA Shield
Centennial Shield
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Tournament details
CountryJordan
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Al-Faisaly
Runner-up Al-Wehdat
Tournament statistics
Matches played66
Goals scored138 (2.09 per match)
All statistics correct as of 17 July 2023.
  2022
2024  

The 2023 Jordan FA Shield was the 36th Jordan FA Shield . As part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Kingdom of Jordan, this edition was called the Centennial Shield.

The 2023 Jordan FA Shield followed a different format than previous editions, where instead of having a group stage with two or more tables followed by play offs, the competition consisted of a single table made up of all 12 participating teams with the team having the most points at the end of the competition being crowned the winner. Al-Faisaly won the title for the ninth time in its history after amassing 31 points. All games were played at Prince Mohammed Stadium in Zarqa, Jordan. [1]

Group Stage

TeamMPWDLGSGAGDPts
Al-Faisaly 111010243+2131
Al-Wehdat 11731136+724
Al-Ramtha 11722159+623
Al-Hussein 11542156+919
Moghayer Al-Sarhan 116141211+119
Sahab 114251112- 114
Aqabah 11335611-512
Al-Ahli 112451015-510
Al-Jalil 112361117-69
Shabab Al-Ordon 11236917-89
Ma'an 11146612-67
Al-Salt 11128619-135
2023-05-11
Al-Faisaly2–0Moghayer Al Sarhan
Shabab Al-Ordon0–1Al-Ahli
2023-05-12
Al-Ramtha2–0Al-Jalil
Sahab0–1Al-Wehdat
2023-05-13
Al-Hussein0–0Al-Salt
Aqaba1–0Maan
2023-05-17
Al-Jalil1–1Al-Ahli
Al-Ramtha1–1Shabab Al-Ordon
2023-05-18
Maan1–2Moghaer Al Sarhan
Al-Wehdat1–1Al-Hussein
2023-05-19
Sahab2–0Al-Salt
Aqaba0–4Al-Faisaly
2023-05-23
Al-Ahli0–2Al-Ramtha
Al-Wehdat2–1Al-Jalil
2023-05-24
Maan1–4Shabab Al-Ordon
Al-Salt0–2Al-Faisaly
2023-05-25
Sahab1–2Al-Hussein
Moghayer Al Sarhan0–1Aqaba
2023-06-02
Shabab Al-Ordon0–5Al-Hussein
Aqaba1–2Al-Ramtha
2023-06-03
Al-Salt0–2Maan
Al-Jalil0–1Moghayer Al Sarhan
2023-06-04
Sahab3–3Al-Ahli
2023-06-06
Al-Faisaly1–0Al-Wehdat
2023-06-08
Moghayer Al Sarhan1–0Shabab Al-Ordon
Al-Ramtha1–0Maan
2023-06-09
Aqaba1–0Al-Salt
Al-Hussein3–0Al-Jalil
2023-06-11
Al-Ahli0–1Al-Wehdat
2023-06-12
Al-Faisaly2–0Sahab
2023-06-15
Shabab Al-Ordon1–1Aqaba
Al-Salt1–2Moghayer Al Sarhan
2023-06-16
Maan1–1Al-Ahli
Al-Wehdat1–0Al-Ramtha
2023-06-17
Al-Jalil1–2Sahab
Al-Hussein1–2Al-Faisaly
2023-06-23
Sahab1–1Aqaba
Al-Ahli0–0Al-Hussein
2023-06-24
Maan0–0Al-Wehdat
Al-Salt0–1Shabab Al-Ordon
2023-06-25
Al-Faisaly2–0Al-Jalil
Moghayer Al Sarhan1–2Al-Ramtha
2023-07-01
Al-Ahli1–2Al-Salt
Al-Ramtha1–3Al-Faisaly
2023-07-02
Al-Wehdat1–0Shabab Al-Ordon
Sahab0–1Moghayer Al Sarhan
2023-07-03
Al-Jalil1–1Maan
Aqaba0–0Al-Hussein
2023-07-05
Al-Ramtha1–1Al-Salt
Al-Faisaly3–1Al-Ahli
2023-07-06
Shabab Al-Ordon0–1Sahab
Al-Wehdat2–2Moghayer Al Sarhan
2023-07-07
Al-Jalil1–0Aqaba
Al-Hussein1–0Maan
2023-07-10
Maan0–1Sahab
Al-Faisaly3–0Shabab Al-Ordon
2023-07-11
Al-Salt1–4Al-Jalil
Aqaba0–1Al-Wehdat
2023-07-12
Moghayer Al Sarhan2-1Al-Ahli
Al-Hussein1-2Al-Ramtha
2023-07-14
Maan0-0Al-Faisaly
2023-07-15
Al-Salt1-3Al-Wehdat
2023-07-16
Al-Ahli1-0Aqaba
Shabab Al-Ordon2-2Al-Jalil
2023-07-17
Sahab0-1Al-Ramtha
Moghayer Al-Sarhan0-1Al-Hussein

[2]

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