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Jordan women's national football team

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Sub-confederation
  
WAFF (West Asia)

FIFA code
  
JOR

Lowest
  
144 (December 2007)

Captain
  
Stephanie Al-Naber

Head coach
  
Maher Hantash

Highest
  
51 (March 2010)

Arena/Stadium
  
Petra Stadium

Location
  
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Current
  
52 2 (23 December 2016)

Confederation
  
Asian Football Confederation

The Jordan national women's football team (Arabic: منتخب الأردن لكرة القدم للسيدات‎‎), is the national team of Jordan. Although the women's national team of Jordan is still very young to date, however, due to supports from the Government, Jordan has become the first country in the Middle East to allow women's team. It is a big jump in comparing to other states which Islam mainly prohibited women from sports like Saudi Arabia or Iraq.

Contents

World Cup record

*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Performance in Summer Olympics

  • 2008 : Withdrew from qualification
  • 2012 : Did not qualify
  • AFC Women's Asian Cup record

    *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

    Asian Games

  • 2006 : preliminary round
  • 2010 : preliminary round
  • Performance in West Asia Women's Championship

  • 2005 : Champions
  • 2007 : Champions
  • 2010 : Runners-up
  • 2014 : Champions
  • Performance in Arabia Cup

  • 2010 : Champions
  • Current squad

    Squad for the 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup.

    Head coach: Okiyama Masahiko

    References

    Jordan women's national football team Wikipedia


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