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| AFC | |
|---|---|
| Short name | JFA |
| Founded | 1949 (1949) |
| Headquarters | Amman,Jordan |
| FIFA affiliation | 1956 |
| AFC affiliation | 1970[1] |
| UAFA affiliation | 1974 |
| WAFF affiliation | 2001 |
| President | Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein |
| Website | www |
TheJordan Football Association (JFA;Arabic:الاتحاد الأردني لكرة القدم) is the governing body forfootball inJordan.
| Name | Position | Source |
|---|---|---|
| President | [2][3] | |
| Vice President | [4][5] | |
| General Secretary | [6][7] | |
| Treasurer | [8] | |
| Media And Communication Manager | [9] | |
| Technical Director | [10] | |
| Team Coach (Men's) | [11][12] | |
| Team Coach (Women's) | [13][14] | |
| N/A | Futsal Coordinator | [15] |
| Chairperson of the Referees Committee | [16] | |
| Head/Director of the Referees Department | [17] | |
| Referee Coordinator | [18] | |
| Child Safeguarding Officer | [19] |
Men
Women
There are five clubs in Jordan formed by Palestinian refugee camps and they areAl-Wahdat SC,Al-Baqa'a SC,Shabab Al-Hussein,Al-Jalil (Irbid) andAl-Wihdeh SC.[citation needed]
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