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Shabab Al-Ordon
Shabab Al Ordon Club (logo).png
Full name Shabab Al-Ordon Club
Nickname(s)
أسود غمدان
Usoud Ghamdan
Lions of Ghamdan
Founded 2002; 16 years ago (2002)[1]
Ground King Abdullah II Stadium
Capacity 13,000
President Salim Khair[2]
Head coach
Zé Nando[3]
League Jordan League
2017-18 5th
Website Club website

















Home colours














Away colours




Current season












Active departments of Shabab Al-Ordon

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Football Men's

Football Women's

Shabab Al-Ordon Club (Arabic: نادي شباب الأردن‎) (translated: "Jordan Youth Club") is a Jordanian football club based in Amman, in Jordan. The club was established in 2002 and is considered as the newest club in Jordan, but originated from its club Al-Qadisiyah. Besides it being one of the most competitive football teams in Jordan and succeeding in several achievements in a very short period of time, as they occupied fourth in Jordanian League in 2004, Winning the league in 2005 and also winning the Jordan Cup at the same year.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 2007 AFC Cup




  • 2 Stadium


  • 3 Kits


    • 3.1 Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors




  • 4 Current squads


  • 5 Current technical staff


  • 6 Managerial history


  • 7 Honors


  • 8 Recent seasons


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





History


In fact, Shabab Al-Ordon Club Management has played an important role in its success, particularly the president of club Salim Khair who spent his best efforts in order to meet the entire club's requirements to reach its best satisfaction. Furthermore, the greatest achievement of the club was materialized in 2007 in their success in winning AFC Cup.
Known as the Amman clubs noisy new neighbors, the Red and whites have been stirring up trouble on the field, popular for twisting and turning Al-Wehdat and Al-Faisaly title races while rarely being involved. in 2004–2007 Shabab were the most threatening, taking leagues and cups left and right, but since then, the form has dropped in Zarqa and mainly get there thrills by defeating the major Amman clubs and dashing title and cup ambitions.



2007 AFC Cup


Shabab Al-Ordon qualified for the 2007 AFC Cup, Asia's second-tier club tournament (Jordanian clubs did not pass the licensing requirements to participate in the AFC Champions League and thus were transferred to the AFC Cup). Shabab Al Ordon’s continental bow started with a 2-0 victory over Yemen’s Al-Saqr in Group A before 1-0 and 2-0 wins over Oman’s Muscat and Nejmeh of Lebanon respectively saw the Amman side on maximum points after three games.





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Jordan

Abdel-Sattar



Jordan

Al-Bzour



Syria

Rafat



Jordan

Nemer



Jordan

Jawdat



Jordan

Abu Hash'hash



Jordan

Abu Touk



Jordan

Al-Maharmeh



Jordan

Al-Saify



Jordan

Shehdeh



Jordan

Al-Khatib




2007 AFC Cup winning starting line-up.



The second half of the group stage was not as strong for the Jordanians as an away defeat to Nejmeh followed by a 1-1 draw with Al Saqr in Yemen saw the Lebanese side move into top spot. And it took a 2-1 victory over Muscat in the final group game to see Shabab Al Ordon advance as the best-placed runners-up in the West.


Shabab Al Ordon was then pitted against Singaporean opposition in the last eight with Armed Forces. Shabab Al Ordon enjoyed the perfect first leg by seeing off the Singapore side 5-0 in Amman, although complacency threatened to get the better of them in the return leg before a 3-0 defeat saw them progress 5-3 on aggregate.


Three Jordanian teams reached the last four with Shabab Al-Ordon avoiding the local derby after being paired with Nejmeh, while Al-Faisaly faced a repeat of their 2006 semi-final against Al-Wehdat. In their third meeting of the competition Shabab Al Ordon’s Odai Al-Saify scored the only goal of the game early on as the Amman side defeated Nejmeh 1-0, before a scoreless draw in the second leg in Beirut secured them a place in the final at the first time of asking.


Al Faisaly and Al Wehdat played out a 1-1 draw in their first leg at Amman International Stadium. Some 17,000 spectators turned out for the return leg at the same venue and it was Hassouneh Al-Sheikh who was the hero, scoring the decisive goal in a 2-1 victory.


For the third year in a row, Al Faisaly lined up for the tournament showpiece but, for the first time, they would have to overcome Jordanian opposition in the final to lift the title. After a scoreless first half, Odai Al Saify netted the only goal of the game in the 52nd minute as Shabab Al Ordon, technically the away team, ran out 1-0 winners. Haitham Al-Shboul then cancelled out that away goal by striking early in the second leg to tie the contest at 1-1 on aggregate. But Mustafa Shehdeh equalised on the stroke of half-time and, with no further goals, Al Faisaly’s reign as AFC Cup champions was ended as Shabab Al Ordon were crowned kings of the continent.[4]



Stadium


Shabab Al-Ordon plays their home games at King Abdullah II Stadium in Amman. The stadium was constructed in 1998 with a capacity of 13,000 people.



Kits


Shabab Al-Ordon's home kit is all red and white stripes, while their away kit is all black and white stripes.



Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors
































Period
Kit supplier
Shirt sponsor
2002–2015

Adidas

Orange Jordan
2015–2016

Erreà
Nisc Pure
2016–2017

Burger King
2017–2018

Jako

None
2018-

Joma

None


Current squads


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




































































No.

Position
Player


Jordan

GK

Amer Shafi


Jordan

GK

Rashid Al-Mahsiri


Jordan

DF

Mohammad Mustafa


Jordan

DF

Ahmed Mazen Al-Sughair


Jordan

DF

Mustafa Kamal


Jordan

DF

Ward Al-Barri


Jordan

DF

Hejazi Maher


Jordan

DF

Yousef Al-Alousi


Jordan

MF

Lo'ay Omran
































































No.

Position
Player


Jordan

MF

Mohammad Al-Razem


Jordan

MF

Abdullah Abu Zema


Jordan

MF

Ahmed Abu Sa'alik


Jordan

MF

Suhaib Abu Hash'hash


Jordan

MF

Hassan Al-Maharmeh


Jordan

FW

Yousef Al-Naber


Republic of the Congo

FW

Ulrich Kapolongo


Jordan

FW

Laith Al-Bashtawi


Jordan

FW

Hussien Obaidat



Current technical staff































Posotion
Staff
First team head coach

Portugal Zé Nando
Assistant coach #1

Jordan Shadi Abu Hash'hash
Assistant coach #2

Jordan Mahmoud Al-Hadid
Goalkeeping coach

Jordan Omar Al-Kiswani
Fitness coach

Jordan Qais Ma'amar
Managing director

Jordan Wael Bana


Managerial history












































































































Name
From
To

Jordan Issa Al-Turk
2004
2005

Syria Nizar Mahrous
2005
2007

Jordan Jamal Mahmoud
2007
2008

Egypt Mohammad Omar
2008
2008

Iraq Nazar Ashraf
2008
2009

Jordan Jamal Abu Abed
2009
2009

Croatia Dragan Talajić
2009
2010

Romania Aristica Cioaba
2010
2010

Belgium Tom Saintfiet
2010
2011

Syria Emad Dahbour
2011
2011

Egypt Alaa Nabiel
2011
2012

Romania Florin Motroc
2012
2013

Syria Maher Bahri
2013
2013

Jordan Ahmed Abdel-Qader
2013
2013

Romania Eugen Moldovan
2013
2014

Saudi Arabia Ali Kmeikh
2014
2014

Jordan Mohamed Al-Yamani
2014
2015

Jordan Jamal Mahmoud
2015
2017

Jordan Issa Al-Turk
2017
2018

Portugal Zé Nando
2018
Present


Honors


  • Jordan League: 2

2006, 2013.

  • Jordan FA Cup: 2

2006, 2007.

  • Jordan FA Shield: 2

2007, 2016.

  • Jordan Super Cup: 2

2007, 2013.


  • AFC Cup: 1
    • Winner : 2007.



Recent seasons


The table below chronicles the achievements of Shabab Al-Ordon in various competitions since 2004.














Champions
Runners-up
3rd Place or Losing semi-finalists


















































































































































































































































































Season
Division
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Pos

FA Cup

FA Shield
Competition
Result
Competition
Result
League

AFC Competitions
Other
2004–05

Premier League
18
8
5
5
41
27
29

4th
QF

SF

&


&


&


&

2005–06

Premier League
18
13
3
2
41
19
42

1st

W
GS

&


&


Arab Champions League
R32
2006–07

Premier League
18
9
5
4
35
19
32

4th

W
GS

AFC Cup

W

Jordan Super Cup



Arab Champions League


RU



R16

2007–08

Premier League
18
7
8
3
27
15
29

3rd

RU

W

AFC Cup
GS

Jordan Super Cup

W
2008–09

Premier League
18
13
2
3
37
16
41

2nd

RU
GS

&


&


Arab Champions League
R32
2009–10

Premier League
22
12
8
2
35
20
44

2nd
QF
GS

AFC Cup
R16

Jordan Super Cup

RU
2010–11

Premier League
20
9
6
5
38
26
33

3rd
R16
GS

&


&


&


&

2011–12

Premier League
22
7
7
8
26
25
28

5th

SF

RU

&


&


&


&

2012–13

Premier League
22
16
5
1
48
22
53

1st

SF

Not held

&


&


UAFA Club Cup
GS
2013–14

Premier League
22
7
5
10
32
42
26

9th

SF

AFC Cup
GS

Jordan Super Cup

W
2014–15

Premier League
22
6
8
8
16
23
26

10th
GS

&


&


&


&

2015–16

Premier League
22
9
6
7
28
25
33

5th

RU

&


&


&


&

2016–17

Premier League
22
7
3
12
27
31
24

8th
GS

W

&


&


&


&

2017–18

Premier League
22
10
7
5
30
22
37

5th

RU
GS

&


&


&


&



References





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External links



  • Official website


  • Team profile – kooora.com










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