2024 Jordan Shield Cup

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2024 Jordan FA Shield
2024 درع الاتحاد الأردني
Tournament details
CountryJordan
Dates29 August 2024 - 20 November 2024
Teams12
  2023
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The 2024 Jordan FA Shield is the 37th Jordan FA Shield to be played. All 12 teams in the 2024-25 Jordan Premier League will participate.

Contents

The teams are divided into two groups of six. The top two teams from each group will advance to the play-offs. Al-Faisaly are the defending champions, having amassed 31 points in the 2023 Jordan FA Shield. [1]

Group Stage

[2] Group A

TeamMPWDLGSGAGDPts
Al-Jazeera 00000000
Al-Hussein 00000000
Al-Wehdat 00000000
Shabab Al-Ordon 00000000
Aqaba 00000000
Ma'an 00000000
2024-08-29
Al-Hussein-Al-Wehdat
2024-08-30
Ma'an-Shabab Al-Ordon
2024-09-01
Aqaba-Al-Jazeera
2024-09-06
Al-Wehdat-Ma'an
2024-09-08
Shabab Al-Ordon-Al-Jazeera
Al-Hussein-Aqaba
2024-10-05
Aqaba-Shabab Al-Ordon
2024-10-07
Ma'an-Al-Hussein
Al-Jazeera-Al-Wehdat
2024-10-12
Al-Wehdat-Aqaba
Al-Hussein-Shabab Al-Ordon
2024-10-13
Ma'an-Al-Jazeera
2024-11-9
Aqaba-Ma'an
2024-11-11
Al-Jazeera-Al-Hussein
Shabab Al-Ordon-Al-Wehdat


Group B

TeamMPWDLGSGAGDPts
Al-Ramtha 00000000
Al-Faisaly 00000000
Al-Ahli 00000000
Al-Sareeh 00000000
Al-Salt 00000000
Moghayer Al-Sarhan 00000000
2024-08-29
Al-Ahli-Al-Salt
2024-08-30
Al-Faisaly-Al-Ramtha
2024-09-01
Moghayer Al-Sarhan-Al-Sareeh
2024-09-06
Al-Ramtha-Al-Ahli
2024-09-07
Al-Salt-Al-Sareeh
Al-Faisaly-Moghayer Al-Sarhan
2024-10-04
Moghayer Al-Sarhan-Al-Salt
Al-Ahli-Al-Faisaly
2024-10-05
Al-Sareeh-Al-Ramtha
2024-10-11
Al-Faisaly-Al-Salt
Al-Ahli-Al-Sareeh
2024-10-13
Al-Ramtha-Moghayer Al-Sarhan
2024-11-8
Moghayer Al-Sarhan-Al-Ahli
Al-Salt-Al-Ramtha
2024-11-9
Al-Sareeh-Al-Faisaly

Play Offs

The play offs will be played from the 15th to the 20th of November 2024

Bracket

Semifinals Finals
      
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD

Semi-finals

2024-11-15
TBD-TBD
TBD-TBD

Final

2024-11-20
TBD-TBD

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References

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