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Al-Faisaly SC

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Jordanian association football club from Amman
For theSaudi Arabian football team, seeAl Faisaly FC.

Football club
Al-Faisaly
Full nameAl-Faisaly Sports Club
Nicknamesالنسر الأزرق[1]
(lit.'The Blue Eagle')
الزعيم
(
lit.'The Boss')
Founded10 August 1932; 93 years ago (1932-08-10) (as Al-Ashbal Club)
GroundAmman International Stadium
Capacity17,619
ChairmanTemporary committee
ManagerDenis Ćorić
LeagueJordanian Pro League
2024–25Jordanian Pro League, 3rd of 12
Current season

Al-Faisaly Sports Club (Arabic:نادي الفيصلي الرياضي) is a Jordanian professionalfootball club based inAmman. Founded in 1932, the club competes in theJordanian Pro League, the top flight ofJordanian football. Nicknamed "the Blue Eagles", they were founded as Al-Ashbal Club in 1932.

They won84 official titles, 35league titles, 21Jordan FA Cups and 17Jordan Super Cups, being the record holder for all these competitions, 9Jordan FA Shields and 2AFC Cups. Their main rival isAl-Wehdat, a club formed by a Palestinian refugee camp in Amman.

History

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Foundation and first years

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The club was founded in 1932 under the name Al-Ashbal Club. Football was not the only sport they played. However, because of a lack of financial resources, they focused on the most popular sport in Jordan, football.[citation needed]

In 1941, Al-Faisaly restarted, but they realized that they need a large budget. They decided to issue a charity lottery and set up a committee to meet with the Jordanian army chiefJohn Bagot Glubb to obtain official approval to sell the lottery tickets to Jordanian army units. The cultural committee was active in distributing the Lottery, which resulted in the collection of 3,700 Jordanian dinars, and this amount was enough to get a piece of land next to the Islamic Scientific College "currently" in Jabal Amman near "first" circle and "rainbow" street, and intend to rebuild the club and to raise the declaration again, they had what they wanted The club returned under the name of Al-Faisaly this time.[2]

Colours

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Al-Faisaly's home kit is all sky blue shirts and white shorts, while their away kit is all white shirts and black shorts.[citation needed]

Stadium

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Al-Faisaly plays their home games atAmman International Stadium in Amman. The stadium was built in 1964 and opened in 1968, it is owned by The Jordanian government and operated by The higher council of youth. It is also the home stadium ofJordan national football team andAl-Jazeera. It has a current capacity of 17,619 spectators.[citation needed]

Support

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The heads of the Al-Faisaly fan club (ultras) are currently Mazin Al-Binni and Khaled Al-Zarqawi.[citation needed]

Riots

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Riots have repeatedly broken out for the past years between supporters and fans of Jordan's top rival clubs Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat, which is also a Palestinian refugee camp in Amman. The riots are regarded as reflecting tensions between thePalestinian fans ofAl-Wehdat and the Jordanian fans of Al-Faisaly.[3]

TheDerby of Jordan is a football traditional game which combines clubs Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat.[4]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 5 November 2025[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK JORNour Bani Attiah(captain)
2DF JORAdnan Nofal
3DF JORMohannad Khairullah
4DF JOROmar Marar
5DF JORHadi Al-Hourani
6MF JORObaida Al-Samarneh
7FW JORAhmad Ersan
8MF JORKhaled Zakaria
9FW SCOLee Erwin
10FW JORMajdi Al-Attar
11MF JORBashar Al-Diabat
12GK JORAbdullah Al-Zubi
13FW JORAnas Al-Khob
14DF JORSalem Al-Ajalin
16MF JORFadel Haikal
17FW JORYahya Al-Bakheet
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18MF JORAhmad Al-Awawdeh
19DF JORHijazi Maher
20FW SYRMohammad Al Hallaq
21DF JORAnas Badawi
22GK JORObieda Al-Zoubi
23MF JORMohammad Al-Dawoud
24DF TUNMohamed Hamrouni
27FW JORAyham Al-Khaldi
28MF JORMohamad Hani
32FW JORJaime Siaj
36MF NGAAbdul Jeleel Ajagun
70FW JORAmin Al-Shanaineh
77MF JORMohammad Al-Kloub
90FW JORQusay Al-Mansoori
99GK JORAbdel Rahman Al-Talalga

Other players under contract

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As of 16 September 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
FW JOROmar Hani

Al-Faisaly U23

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
73MF JORTaha Ahmad Ismail
74MF JORZaid Rasas
No.Pos.NationPlayer
80MF JORKarim Lafi
94DF JORAhmad Abu Koush

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF JORHusam Abu Dahab(atAl-Salmiya until 30 June 2026)

Former players

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Further information:Category:Al-Faisaly SC players

Captains

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Name[6]No.PositionFromTo
Jordan Mustafa Sedo Al-Kurdi19321940
Jordan Rashad Al-Mufti19401945
Jordan Abd Rabo Abu Jassar19451950
Jordan Shahada Musa19501965
Jordan Sultan Al-Odwan19591965
JordanMohammad Awad19651972
Jordan Mustafa Al-Odwan19721974
Jordan Nader Srour1GK19741977
Jordan Adnan Massoud19771979
Jordan Ibrahim Mustafa19791991
Jordan Milad Abasi1GK19911994
Jordan Anis Shafiq1GK19941995
JordanJamal Abu-Abed16MF19952001
Jordan Subhi Sulaiman8MF20012003
JordanAdnan Al-Shuaibat5DF20032005
JordanMohannad Mahadeen19DF20052005
JordanHassouneh Al-Sheikh6MF20052006
JordanHatem Aqel17DF20062009
JordanLo'ai Al-Amaireh1GK20092011
JordanHassouneh Al-Sheikh6MF20112014
JordanMohammad Khamees7DF20142015
JordanShareef Adnan15DF20152016
JordanBaha' Abdel-Rahman8MF20162020
JordanBara' Marei4DF20202025

Coaching staff

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PositionStaff
Head coach[7]Denis Ćorić
Assistant coachGradimir Crnogorac
Goalkeeping coachLeonardo Signorelli
Fitness coachRodrigo Pelligrino

Managerial history

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Name[6]FromTo
Jordan Rashad Al-Mufti19441954
Jordan Shahada Musa19541970
Jordan Nabil Hamarneh19701972
JordanMohammad Awad19721981
Jordan Math'har Al-Saeed19811985
Egypt Ahmed Hassan19851986
Jordan Adnan Massoud19861986
JordanMohammad Awad19861987
Jordan Math'har Al-Saeed19871989
Jordan Adnan Massoud19891990
Jordan Math'har Al-Saeed19901997
Jordan Nihad Souqar19971998
Jordan Mohammad Al-Yamani19981998
Jordan Khaled Awad19982003
SerbiaBranko Smiljanić20032006
IraqAdnan Hamad20062008
EgyptAlaa Nabiel20082008
SyriaNizar Mahrous20082009
IraqThair Jassam20092009
Jordan Math'har Al-Saeed20092010
IraqAkram Salman20102010
 
Name[6]FromTo
Jordan Mohammad Al-Yamani20102011
JordanRateb Al-Awadat20112011
IraqThair Jassam20112011
Jordan Math'har Al-Saeed20122012
JordanRateb Al-Awadat20122012
RomaniaValeriu Tița20122013
SyriaAyman Hakeem20132013
Saudi ArabiaAli Kmeikh20132013
Jordan Mohammad Al-YamaniNovember 2013March 2014
EgyptMohamed AzimaMarch 2014August 2014
JordanRateb Al-AwadatAugust 2014October 2014
SyriaNizar MahrousFebruary 2015April 2015
JordanRateb Al-AwadatApril 2015October 2015
JordanAhmed Abdel-Qader2 October 201524 October 2015
JordanRateb Al-AwadatNovember 2015February 2016
Jordan Mohammad Al-YamaniFebruary 2016April 2016
JordanRateb Al-AwadatApril 2016May 2016
 
Name[6]FromTo
JordanJamal Abu-AbedJune 2016July 2016
IraqThair JassamAugust 2016November 2016
SerbiaBranko SmiljanićNovember 2016March 2017
MontenegroNebojša JovovićMarch 2017July 2017
Montenegro FiscoJuly 2017September 2017
CroatiaDragan TalajićSeptember 2017December 2017
MontenegroNebojša JovovićJanuary 2018May 2018
TunisiaNabil KoukiJune 2018September 2018
Tunisia Tarik JeraeaSeptember 2018February 2019
JordanRateb Al-AwadatFebruary 2019December 2019
TunisiaChiheb ElliliJanuary 2020March 2020
JordanHaitham Al-ShboulJune 2020August 2020
JordanRateb Al-AwadatAugust 2020November 2020
JordanAdnan AwadNovember 2020January 2021
SyriaHussam Al SayedFebruary 2021August 2021
IraqHakeem ShakerAugust 2021August 2021
Syria Mohammed AqeelAugust 2021September 2021
Jordan Mahmoud Al-HadidSeptember 2021April

2022

JordanJamal Abu-AbedApril 2022July 2023
TunisiaGhazi GhrairiAugust 2023October 2023
JordanAhmad HayelOctober 2023August 2024
SyriaRaafat MohammadAugust 2024October 2024
JordanJamal Abu-AbedOctober 2024August 2025
Bosnia and HerzegovinaDenis ĆorićAugust 2025Present

Presidential history

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The management of the club from 1970 to 2021 has always been run by Al-Odwan family.[6]

NameFromTo
Jordan Fawaz Ibn Sharaf AL Muhana19321935
Jordan Qasem Al-Malhas19351953
Jordan Suleiman Al-Nabulsi19531956
Jordan Nasser Ibn Jamil19561970
Jordan Sultan Majed Al-Odwan19701978
Jordan Mustafa Majed Al-Odwan19781992
Jordan Sultan Majed Al-Odwan19922008
Jordan Bakr Sultan Al-Odwan20082008
Jordan Sultan Majed Al-Odwan20082018
Jordan Bakr Sultan Al-Odwan20182021
temporary committee20212022
Jordan Nidal al-Hadid20222025

Honours

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The club holds 84 official titles.

Domestic (82 titles)

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TypeCompetitionTitlesSeasons
DomesticPremier League351944,
1945,
1959,
1960,
1961,
1962,
1963,
1964,
1965,
1966,
1970,
1971,
1972,
1973,
1974,
1976,
1977,
1983,
1985,
1986,
1988,
1989,
1990,
1992,
1993,
1999,
2000,
2001,
2002–03,
2003–04,
2009–10,
2011–12,
2016–17,
2018–19,
2022
FA Cup211980,
1981,
1983,
1987,
1989,
1992,
1993,
1994,
1995,
1998,
1999,
2001,
2002–03,
2003–04,
2004–05,
2007–08,
2011–12,
2014–15,
2016–17,
2018–19,
2021
FA Shield91987,
1991,
1992,
1997,
2000,
2009,
2011,
2022
2023
Super Cup171981,
1982,
1984,
1986,
1987,
1991,
1993,
1994,
1995,
1996,
2002,
2004,
2006,
2012,
2015,
2017,
2020
  •   record
  • s shared record

Continental (2 titles)

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TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning seasonsRunners up
AFCAFC Cup 22005,
2006
2007

Regional

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TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning seasonsRunners up
UAFAArab Club Champions Cup--2006–07,
2017
Arab Cup Winners' Cup--1996
Arab Super Cup--2000

Asian record

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AFC competitions

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1990–91Asian Cup Winners' CupFirst roundKuwaitQadisiyaw/o
Second roundUnited Arab EmiratesAl Shabab0–10–10–2
1994–95Asian Cup Winners' CupFirst roundYemenAl-Tilalw/o
2002–03AFC Champions League2nd Qualifying Round WestLebanonAl Ansar3–00–13–1
3rd Qualifying Round WestIranEsteghlal0–10–20–3
2005AFC CupGroup stageTurkmenistanNebitçi Balkanabat1–13–31st
IndiaEast Bengal5–01–0
BangladeshMuktijoddha Sangsad2–13–0
Quarter-finalSingaporeTampines Rovers1–01–02–0
Semi-finalMaldivesNew Radiant4–11–15–2
FinalLebanonNejmeh1–03–24–2
2006AFC CupGroup stageTurkmenistanHTTU4–31–11st
LebanonNejmeh2–01–2
Quarter-finalHong KongSun Hei1–11–12–2 (5–4pen.)
Semi-finalJordanAl-Wehdat1–01–12–1
FinalBahrainAl-Muharraq3–02–45–4
2007AFC CupGroup stageOmanDhofar2–10–11st
LebanonAl Ansar1–10–2
TurkmenistanNebitçi Balkanabat2–00–0
Quarter-finalSingaporeTampines Rovers5–22–17–3
Semi-finalJordanAl-Wehdat1–12–13–2
FinalJordanShabab Al-Ordon0–11–11–2
2009AFC CupGroup stageSyriaAl-Majd1–23–44th
IndiaDempo3–41–3
BahrainAl-Muharraq3–20–0
2011AFC CupGroup stageIraqDuhok0–02–42nd
SyriaAl-Jaish2–01–1
KuwaitAl-Nasr2–11–0
Round of 16UzbekistanNasaf1–2
2012AFC CupGroup stageKuwaitQadisiya1–12–13rd
OmanSuwaiq2–30–0
SyriaAl-Ittihad1–14–1
2013AFC CupGroup stageIraqDuhok1–01–01st
OmanDhofar2–31–1
YemenShaab Ibb2–12–0
Round of 16BahrainRiffa3–1
Quarter-finalHong KongKitchee2–12–14–2
Semi-finalKuwaitQadisiya0–11–21–3
2016AFC CupGroup stageIraqNaft Al-Wasat2–10–12nd
TajikistanIstiklol0–04–2
LebanonTripoli3–11–1
Round of 16BahrainAl-Muharraq0–1
2018AFC Champions LeaguePlay-off roundUzbekistanNasaf1–5
2018AFC CupGroup stageSyriaAl-Wahda2–22–11st
LebanonAl Ansar1–03–1
OmanDhofar2–00–1
Semi-final (West)JordanAl-Jazeera0–11–11–2
2020AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 1KuwaitKuwait1–2
2020AFC CupGroup stageSyriaAl-Wathba0–0
LebanonAl Ansar3–4
2021AFC CupGroup stagePalestineMarkaz Shabab Al-Am'ari2–0
SyriaTishreen1–0
KuwaitKuwait0–1
2023-24AFC Champions LeagueGroup stageUzbekistanNasaf0-11-31st
United Arab EmiratesSharjah2-10-1
QatarAl Sadd2-00-6
  •   Champion
  •   Runner-up

UAFA competitions

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1986: Preliminary round
1987: Preliminary round
1992: Semi-finals
2000: Semi-finals
2001: Group stage
2003: Group stage
2003–04: Group stage
2004–05: Group stage
2006–07:Runner-up
2007–08: Semi-finals
2008–09: Quarter-finals
2017:Runner-up
1993: Group stage
1994: Group stage
1995: Group stage
1996:Runner-up
1999: Semi-finals
1997: Third place
2000:Runner-up

References

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  1. ^مدرب الفيصلي:النسر الازرق سيحلق من جديد [Al-Faisaly coach: The Blue Eagles will fly again].gerasanews.com. 12 July 2016.Archived from the original on 1 February 2023. Retrieved25 February 2021.
  2. ^Al Atiyat, Omar (4 April 2017).أول نادي لكرة القدم [The first football club].Jordan Heritage.Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved25 February 2021.
  3. ^"Rival Jordan football fans clash". Al Jazeera.Archived from the original on 13 December 2010. Retrieved1 March 2017.
  4. ^كلاسيكو الأردن (وحدات وفيصلي) بلغة الأرقام [Jordan Classico (Al-Wehdat and Al-Faisaly) in the language of numbers].gitsport (in Arabic). 7 March 2016.Archived from the original on 14 April 2023. Retrieved25 February 2021.
  5. ^"The Team".Al-Faisaly SC (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 15 May 2023. Retrieved15 May 2023.
  6. ^abcdeعشاق الفيصلي [Al-Faisaly Lovers].faisalyfans.com. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2019. Retrieved25 February 2021.
  7. ^"أبو عابد يقود تدريبات الفيصلي ويختار مساعديه".kooora.com (in Arabic). Kooora. 29 October 2024. Retrieved8 November 2024.

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