Jordan Football Association
Sport |
Football Futsal Beach football |
---|---|
Jurisdiction | Jordan |
Abbreviation | JFA |
Founded | 1949 |
Affiliation |
FIFA (1956) AFC (1970)[1] UAFA (1974) WAFF (2000) |
Location | Amman |
President | Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein |
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.
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 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
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
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:
See also
- Jordan national football team
- Jordan national under-23 football team
- Jordan national under-20 football team
- Jordan national under-17 football team
- Jordan women's national football team
References
- ↑ "Malaysia, Singapore stay in Asian Cup central zone". The Straits Times. 16 August 1970."Another bid to revive the All-Stars". The Straits Times. 22 August 1970.
External links
- Official website
- Jordan at FIFA site
- Jordan at AFC site
- NOOSOOR.com Jordan Football News & Statistics
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