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2008–09 Jordan League

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Football league season
Jordanian Pro League
Season2008–2009
ChampionsAl-Wehdat
(11th title)
RelegatedShabab Al-Hussein
AFC CupAl-Wahdat
Shabab Al-Ordon
Matches90
Goals243 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorerMohammad Abdel-Haleem
(Al-Baqa'a-13 goals)

The2008–2009 Jordanian pro League was the 57th season of top-flight football in Jordan. From this season onwards, the name of the league has changed to theJordanian Pro League. The championship was won byAl-Wehdat, whileShabab Al-Hussein was relegated. A total of 10 teams participated.

The league was composed of teams from various cities, each bringing their unique strengths and histories to the competition. Al-Wehdat, based inAmman and playing their home games at theKing Abdullah Stadium, emerged as the Jordan League Champions, securing their 11th title and marking their third consecutive championship win. Their performance qualified them for the2009 AFC Cup and theArab Champions League.

Other notable teams includedAl-Faisaly SC, also from Amman, who finished 2nd in the league and qualified for the same international competitions, andShabab Al-Ordon, finishing 3rd and qualifying for the Arab Champions League. The league welcomed newcomersIttihad Al-Ramtha andAl-Yarmouk, both promoted from the second level, adding fresh competition to the season.

Throughout the season, managerial changes were a significant subplot, particularly for Al-Faisaly, which saw a series of coaching changes, including poor performances and resignations, reflecting the high-stakes environment of top-flight football.

Teams

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Jordan League 2008-2009
ClubCityStadium2007–2008 seasonNotes
Al-WahdatAmmanKing Abdullah StadiumJordan League ChampionsAFC Cup 2009 Qualifier
Arab Champions League Qualifier
Al-FaisalyAmmanAmman International Stadium2nd in Jordan LeagueAFC Cup 2009 Qualifier
Arab Champions League Qualifier
Shabab Al-OrdonAmmanKing Abdullah Stadium3rd in Jordan LeagueArab Champions League Qualifier
Al-Hussein (Irbid)IrbidAl-Hassan Stadium4th in Jordan League
Al-Baqa'a SCBalqa GovernorateAmman International Stadium5th in Jordan League
Al-Arabi (Irbid)IrbidAl-Hassan Stadium6th in Jordan League
Al-Jazeera (Amman)AmmanAmman International Stadium7th in Jordan League
Shabab Al-HusseinAmmanKing Abdullah Stadium8th in Jordan League
Ittihad Al-RamthaRamthaPrince Hashim StadiumPromoted from 2nd level
Al-YarmoukAmmanKing Abdullah StadiumPromoted from 2nd level

Map

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Managerial Changes

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TeamOutgoing managerDate OutgoingReason of departureReplaced byDate of Replacement
Al-FaisalyEgyptAlaa' NabeelAugust 26, 2008Sacked, poor performances[1]JordanMohammad Al-YamaniJanuary 5, 2009
Al-FaisalyJordanMohammad Al-YamaniAugust 26, 2008Temporary coach[2]SyriaNizar MahrousFebruary 5, 2009
Al-FaisalySyriaNizar MahrousApril 30, 2009Resigned[3][4]IraqTha'er Jassam

Final league standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Al-Wehdat181341439+3443Jordan Champions
2Shabab Al-Ordon1813233716+2141
3Al-Faisaly1811613413+2139
4Al-Jazeera (Amman)189363328+530
5Al Buqa'a187562323026
6Al-Arabi (Irbid)184681626−1018
7Al-Hussein (Irbid)1851121327−1416
8Ittihad Al-Ramtha1844101634−1816
9Al-Yarmouk1842121331−1814
10Shabab Al-Hussein1831141536−2110Relegated to 2nd Level
Source:rsssf.com


 Jordan League
2008-09 winners 
Al-Wehdat
11th title
3rd consecutive title

References

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  1. ^Aala Nabil sacked
  2. ^Mahrous takes up Al Faisaly job
  3. ^Mahrous resigns as Al Faisaly coach
  4. ^Iraqi takes over Faisaly controls
Seasons
2025–26 clubs
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