Jordan League Division 1

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Jordan League Division 1
CountryJordan
Confederation AFC
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid2
Promotion to Jordan Premier League
Relegation to Jordan League Division 2
Current champions Al-Jazeera (2023-24)
TV partners JRTV

The Jordan League Division 1 is the second-level football competition in Jordan. [1] Al-Ahli are the most recent champions in 2022 season. [2]

Contents

Promotion and relegation

The winner and runner-up are promoted to the Jordan Premier League directly. The bottom two clubs are relegated to the Jordan League Division 2. [3]

Teams

Table as of 2023-24 Season: [4]

Jordan League Division 1
Season 2023-24
ClubLocationStadiumYear Formed
Al-Arabi Irbid Al-Hassan Stadium 1945
Al-Yarmouk Amman King Abdullah II Stadium 1967
Al-Jazeera Amman King Abdullah II Stadium 1947
Umm al-Quttayn Mafraq Governorate Al-Mafraq Stadium 1990
Al Sarhan Mafraq Governorate Al-Mafraq Stadium1992
Al-Baqa'a Ain Al-Basha-Balqa Governorate Prince Mohammed Stadium 1968
Samma Irbid Governorate Prince Hashim Stadium 1982
Al Hashimiya Zarqa Governorate Prince Mohammed Stadium 1979
Al Tora Irbid Governorate Prince Hashim Stadium 1979
Amman FC Amman King Abdullah II Stadium 2008
Ittihad Al-Ramtha Ramtha Prince Hashim Stadium 1990
Kufrsoum Irbid Governorate Prince Hashim Stadium 1973
Alia Dhiban Madaba Stadium 1991
Al-Sareeh Irbid Governorate Al-Hassan Stadium 1973

Club performances

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2005–06 Al-Arabi Ittihad Al-Ramtha
2006–07 Shabab Al-Hussein Al-Ahli
2007–08 Al-Yarmouk Ittihad Al-Ramtha
2008–09 Al-Karmel Kufrsoum
2009–10 Mansheyat Bani Hasan Al-Ahli
2010–11 Al-Jalil That Ras
2011–12 Shabab Al-Hussein Al-Sareeh
2012–13 Al-Hussein Al-Sheikh Hussein
2013–14 Ittihad Al-Ramtha Al-Ahli
2014–15 Kufrsoum Al-Asalah
2015–16 Sahab Mansheyat Bani Hasan
2016–17 Shabab Al-Aqaba Al-Yarmouk
2017–18 Al-Salt Al-Sareeh
2018–19 Sahab Ma'an
2020 Al-Jalil Al-Baqa'a
2021 Moghayer Al-Sarhan Al-Sareeh
2022 Al-Ahli Al-Jalil
2023-24 Al-Jazeera Al-Sareeh

See also

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