Jordanian football league system

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Jordanian football league system
Country Jordan
Sport Association football
Promotion and relegation Yes
National system
Federation Jordan Football Association
Confederation AFC
Top division Jordanian Pro League (men)
Jordan Women's Pro League (women)
Second division Jordanian First Division League (men)
Jordan Women's First Division League (women)
Cup competition
Association football in Jordan

This is the setup of the association football league system in Jordan.

Contents

The tables below show the makeup of the system. The Jordanian Pro League sits at the top of the pyramid and two teams get promoted/relegated between the Pro League and the First Division League. The Jordanian First Division League is the 2nd tier of the league system, below there are the Jordanian Second and Third Division Leagues. [1]

The football league system will slightly change as of the 2024-25 season. [2] [3] [4]

Men's

As of the 2023-24 season

Level

League(s)/division(s)

Professional League

1

Jordanian Pro League
12 clubs in one national division [5]

↓ 4 teams
↑ 2 teams

2

Jordanian First Division League
16 clubs in one national division [6]

↓↑ 2 teams
Professional and Semi Professional League
3

Jordanian Second Division League
16 clubs in one national division, divided into two groups [7]

Group 1
8 clubs

Group 2
8 clubs

↓↑ 4 teams
Semi Professional League
4 Jordanian Third Division League
55 clubs divided into 13 groups [8]

Group 1
4 clubs

Group 2
4 clubs

Group 3
4 clubs

Group 4
4 clubs

Group 5
4 clubs

Group 6
4 clubs

Group 7
4 clubs

Group 8
5 clubs

Group 9
4 clubs

Group 10
5 clubs

Group 11
5 clubs

Group 12
4 clubs

Group 13
4 clubs

Women's

As of the 2023-24 season

Level

League(s)/division(s)

Professional League

1

Jordan Women's Pro League
6 clubs in one national division [9]

↓ 1 relegated team
↑ 1 promoted team

2

Jordan Women's First Division League
9 clubs in one national division [10] [11]

See also

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