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Jordan Football Association

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Jurisdiction
  
Jordan

Founded
  
1949 (1949)

Abbreviation
  
JFA

Location
  
Amman

Jordan Football Association

Sport
  
Football Futsal Beach football

Affiliation
  
FIFA (1956) AFC (1970) UAFA (1974) WAFF (2000)

The Jordan Football Association (Arabic: الاتحاد الأردني لكرة القدم‎‎) is the governing body of football in Jordan. The JFA was awarded best association of the AFC in 2013.

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Board Members

  • President: Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein
  • Vice President: Salahideen Sabra Al-Maharmeh
  • Secretary General: Khalil Al-Salem
  • Vice Secretary General: Awad Al-Shuaibat
  • Managing Editor of the Sports Department: Amjad Al-Majali
  • Head of Women's Football: Abeer Rantisi
  • Head of the Technical Department: Ahmed Quteishat
  • Head of the Marketing and Communications: Mohannad Mahadeen
  • Head of the Department of Referees: Salem Mahmoud
  • Head of the Department of Competitions: Awad Al-Shuaibat
  • Head of the Stadiums: Jamil Al-Khazaleh
  • Public Relations Officer: Ahmad Masha
  • Others
  • Affiliation

  • FIFA
  • AFC
  • Union of Arab Football Associations
  • WAFF
  • List of football fields and stadiums in Jordan

  • Amman International Stadium (Amman)
  • King Abdullah Stadium (Amman)
  • Prince Mohammed Stadium (Zarqa)
  • Al-Hassan Stadium (Irbid)
  • Prince Hashim Stadium (Al-Ramtha)
  • Prince Faisal Stadium (Karak)
  • Prince Al-Hussein Stadium (Al-Salt)
  • Petra Stadium (Amman)
  • Al-Madaba Field (Madaba)
  • Al-Aqaba Field (Aqaba)
  • Al-Israa' Field (Amman)
  • Prince Ali Stadium (Mafraq)
  • Ajloun Field (Ajloun)
  • Ghamdan Field (Amman)
  • Jordanian club tournaments

  • Jordan League
  • Jordan FA Cup
  • Jordan FA Shield
  • Jordan Super Cup
  • Main sponsors

  • Royal Jordanian
  • Arab Bank
  • Orange
  • Pepsi
  • Manaseer Group
  • Adidas
  • Al-Ghad
  • Others
  • Clubs formed by Palestinian refugee camps

    There are four clubs in Jordan formed by Palestinian refugee camps and they are the following:

  • Al-Wahdat SC
  • Al-Baqa'a SC
  • Shabab Al-Hussein
  • Al-Jalil (Irbid)
  • References

    Jordan Football Association Wikipedia


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