Shabab Al-Ordon SC

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Shabab Al-Ordon Club (Arabic: نادي شباب الأردن, lit.'Jordan Youth Club') is a Jordanian professional football club based in Amman, that competes in the Jordanian Pro League. The club was established in 2002, but originated from its club Al-Qadisiyah.

Shabab Al-Ordon
Full nameShabab Al-Ordon Club
Nickname(s)أسود غمدان
ʾUsūd Ghamdan
Lions of Ghamdan
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)[1]
GroundKing Abdullah II Stadium
Capacity13,000
PresidentSalim Khair[2]
LeagueJordanian Pro League
20224th
Active departments of Shabab Al-Ordon
Football Men'sFootball Women's

History

Shabab Al-Ordon Club Management has played an important role in its success. Furthermore, the greatest achievement of the club was in 2007 in their success in winning AFC Cup.The Red and whites have been popular for twisting and turning Al-Wehdat and Al-Faisaly title races while rarely being involved. in 2004–2007 Shabab were the most threatening, but since then, the form has dropped.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed] Three Jordanian teams reached the last four with Shabab Al-Ordon avoiding the local derby after being paired with Nejmeh. 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.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]

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.[3]

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.[citation needed]

Kits

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

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit supplierShirt sponsor
2002–2015AdidasOrange Jordan
2015–2016ErreàNisc Pure
2016–2017Burger King
2017–2018JakoNone
2018–JomaNone

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
MF  JORMohammad Al-Razem
MF  JORAbdullah Abu Zema
MF  JORAhmed Abu Sa'alik
MF  JORSuhaib Abu Hash'hash
MF  JORHassan Al-Maharmeh
FW  JORHussien Obaidat
FW  JORYazan Al-Naimat

Current technical staff

Managerial history

NameFromTo
Issa Al-Turk20042005
Herve Renàrd20052005
Nizar Mahrous20052007
Jamal Mahmoud20072008
Mohammad Omar20082008
Nazar Ashraf20082009
Jamal Abu Abed20092009
Dragan Talajić20092010
Aristica Cioaba20102010
Tom Saintfiet20102011
Emad Dahbour20112011
Alaa Nabiel20112012
Florin Motroc20122013
Maher Bahri20132013
Ahmed Abdel-Qader20132013
Eugen Moldovan20132014
Ali Kmeikh20142014
Mohamed Al-Yamani20142015
Jamal Mahmoud20152017
Issa Al-Turk20172018
Zé Nando20182019
Mahmoud Al-Hadid20192020
Waseem Albzoor20202022
Mahmoud Al-Hadid2022present

Honours

Domestic (8 titles)

TypeCompetitionTitlesSeasons
DomesticPremier League2 2005–06, 2012–13
FA Cup22005–06, 2006–07
FA Shield22007, 2016
Super Cup22007, 2013

Continental (1 title)

TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning SeasonsRunners Up
AFCAFC Cup 1 2007

Recent seasons

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

ChampionsRunners-up3rd Place or Losing semi-finalists
SeasonDivisionPWDLFAPtsPosFA CupFA ShieldCompetitionResultCompetitionResult
LeagueAFC CompetitionsOther
2004–05Premier League188554127294thQFSF
2005–06Premier League1813324119421stWGSArab Champions LeagueR32
2006–07Premier League189543519324thWGSAFC Cup
W

RU

R16
2007–08Premier League187832715293rdRUWAFC CupGSJordan Super Cup
W
2008–09Premier League1813233716412ndRUGSArab Champions LeagueR32
2009–10Premier League2212823520442ndQFGSAFC CupR16Jordan Super Cup
RU
2010–11Premier League209653826333rdR16GS
2011–12Premier League227782625285thSFRU
2012–13Premier League2216514822531stSFNot heldUAFA Club CupGS
2013–14Premier League2275103242269thSFAFC CupGSJordan Super Cup
W
2014–15Premier League2268816232610thGS
2015–16Premier League229672825335thRU
2016–17Premier League2273122731248thGSW
2017–18Premier League2210753022375thRUGS
2018–19Premier League2211653021394thR16Not held
2020Premier League2257102938229thNot heldSFUAFA Club CupR16
2021Premier League228952822336thR16GS
2022Premier League2210393229334thR16SF

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