Shabab Al-Ordon Club (women)

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Shabab Al-Ordon
Full nameShabab Al-Ordon Club
Founded2003;21 years ago (2003)
PresidentSalim Khair [1]
ManagerAziz El Khayati
League Jordan Women's Football League
Active departments of Shabab Al-Ordon
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Football Men's Football Women's

Shabab Al-Ordon Club (Women) is a Jordanian women's football from Amman representing Shabab Al-Ordon Club in the Jordan Women's Football League. The team was founded in 2003, and won the inaugural WAFF Women's Clubs Championship in 2019 with five wins in as many matches. [2]

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Results

Source: [3]

SeasonDivisionPWDLGFGAPtsPos
2005–06 Women's Premier League 5500700151st
2006–07 Women's Premier League unknown1st
2007–08 Women's Premier League unknown1st
2008–09 Women's Premier League 1211011271331st
2009–10 Women's Premier League unknown1st
2010–11 Women's Premier League 97021257212nd
2011–12 Women's Premier League 128139414251st
2012–13 Women's Premier League not held
2013–14 Women's Premier League unknown1st
2014–15 Women's Premier League unknown2nd
2015–16 Women's Premier League 8710394221st
2016–17 Women's Premier League 86114710192nd

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Sherin Al-Shalabe
3 DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Nour Zoqash
7 MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Yasmeen Khair
8 FW Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Stephanie Al-Naber
9 FW Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Natasha Al-Naber
11 MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Tasneem Abu-Rob
15 DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Rand Abu-Hussein
17 MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Rouzbahan Fraij
18 MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Hebah Fakher Elddin
20 MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Shorooq Shathli
77 FW Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Raya Hina
GK Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Ayat Habib
GK Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Zaina Al-Sa'adi
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Alaa Al-Dabbas
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Haya Nofal
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Israa Ajarmeh
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Jaydah Al-Naber
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Noor Ayoub
No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Noof Hijazi
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Sara Al-Amer
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Sawsan Al-Hasasin
DF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Wa'ed Al-Rawashdeh
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Aseel Al-Barawi
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Baraa Al-Rashdan
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Dina Aqel
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Emma Couric
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Larissa Al-Dapouki
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Rand Khrisat
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Razan Al-Shamali
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Sama Khrisat
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Mira Issa
MF Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Shatha Sahawneh
FW Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Manar Fraij
FW Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Luna Al-Momani
FW Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Dina Al-Fayez
FW Flag of Jordan.svg  JOR Fatina Abu Al-Wafa

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  2. "Shabab Al Ordon claim title with perfect 10". www.the-afc.com. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
  3. "Jordan - List of Women Champions".