Al-Faisaly SC

Al-Faisaly
Full nameAl-Faisaly Sports Club
Nickname(s)النسر الأزرق[1]
(lit.'The Blue Eagle')
الزعيم
(lit.'The Boss')
Founded10 August 1932 (1932-08-10) (as Al-Ashbal Club)
GroundAmman International Stadium
Capacity17,619
ChairmanNidal al-Hadid
ManagerJamal Abu-Abed
LeagueJordanian Pro League
2024-25Jordanian Pro League, 3rd of 12

Al-Faisaly Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الفيصلي الرياضي) is a Jordanian professional football club based in Amman. Founded in 1932, the club competes in the Jordanian Pro League, the top flight of Jordanian football. Nicknamed "the Blue Eagles", they were founded as Al-Ashbal Club in 1932.

They won 84 official titles, 35 league titles, 21 Jordan FA Cups and 17 Jordan Super Cups, being the record holder for all these competitions, 9 Jordan FA Shields and 2 AFC Cups. Their main rival is Al-Wehdat, a club formed by a Palestinian refugee camp in Amman.

History

Foundation and first years

The club was founded in 1932 under the name Al-Ashbal Club. Football was not the only sport they played. However, because of a lack of financial resources, they focused on the most popular sport in Jordan, football.

In 1941, Al-Faisaly restarted, but they realized that they need a large budget. They decided to issue a charity lottery and set up a committee to meet with the Jordanian army chief John Bagot Glubb to obtain official approval to sell the lottery tickets to Jordanian army units. The cultural committee was active in distributing the Lottery, which resulted in the collection of 3,700 Jordanian dinars, and this amount was enough to get a piece of land next to the Islamic Scientific College "currently" in Jabal Amman near "first" circle and "rainbow" street, and intend to rebuild the club and to raise the declaration again, they had what they wanted The club returned under the name of Al-Faisaly this time.[2]

Colours

Al-Faisaly's home kit is all sky blue shirts and white shorts, while their away kit is all white shirts and black shorts.

Stadium

Al-Faisaly plays their home games at Amman International Stadium in Amman. The stadium was built in 1964 and opened in 1968, it is owned by The Jordanian government and operated by The higher council of youth. It is also the home stadium of Jordan national football team and Al-Jazeera. It has a current capacity of 17,619 spectators.

Support

The heads of the Al-Faisaly fan club (ultras) are currently Mazin Al-Binni and Khaled Al-Zarqawi.

Riots

Riots have repeatedly broken out for the past years between supporters and fans of Jordan's top rival clubs Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat, which is also a Palestinian refugee camp in Amman. The riots are regarded as reflecting tensions between the Palestinian fans of Al-Wehdat and the Jordanian fans of Al-Faisaly.[3]

The Derby of Jordan is a football traditional game which combines clubs Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat.[4]

Players

Current squad

As of 12 July 2025[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  JOR Nour Bani Attiah
2 DF  JOR Omar Marar
3 DF  JOR Mohannad Khairullah
5 DF  JOR Husam Abu Dahab
6 MF  JOR Obaida Al-Samarneh
7 FW  JOR Ahmad Ersan
8 MF  JOR Khaled Zakaria
11 FW  JOR Omar Hani
16 MF  JOR Fadel Haikal
19 DF  JOR Hadi Al-Hourani
20 FW  JOR Anas Al-Khob
22 GK  JOR Obieda Al-Zoubi
24 DF  TUN Mohamed Hamrouni
32 MF  JOR Mohamad Hani
70 FW  JOR Amin Al-Shanaineh
77 MF  JOR Mohammad Al-Kloub
80 MF  JOR Karim Lafi
No. Pos. Nation Player
90 FW  JOR Qusay Al-Mansoori
99 GK  JOR Abdel Rahman Al-Talalga
FW  JOR Hussein Aref
MF  NGA Abdul Jeleel Ajagun
FW  SCO Lee Erwin
MF  JOR Mohammad Al-Dawoud
FW  SYR Mohammad Al-Hallaq
FW  JOR Majdi Al-Attar
MF  JOR Bashar Al-Diabat
DF  JOR Adnan Nofal
MF  JOR Ahmad Al-Awawdeh
FW  JOR Yahya Al-Bakheet
FW  JOR Anas Badawi
FW  JOR Ayham Al-Khaldi
FW  JOR Jaime Siaj
GK  JOR Abdullah Al-Zubi

Former players

Captains

Name[6] No. Position From To
Mustafa Sedo Al-Kurdi 1932 1940
Rashad Al-Mufti 1940 1945
Abd Rabo Abu Jassar 1945 1950
Shahada Musa 1950 1965
Sultan Al-Odwan 1959 1965
Mohammad Awad 1965 1972
Mustafa Al-Odwan 1972 1974
Nader Srour 1 GK 1974 1977
Adnan Massoud 1977 1979
Ibrahim Mustafa 1979 1991
Milad Abasi 1 GK 1991 1994
Anis Shafiq 1 GK 1994 1995
Jamal Abu-Abed 16 MF 1995 2001
Subhi Sulaiman 8 MF 2001 2003
Adnan Al-Shuaibat 5 DF 2003 2005
Mohannad Mahadeen 19 DF 2005 2005
Hassouneh Al-Sheikh 6 MF 2005 2006
Hatem Aqel 17 DF 2006 2009
Lo'ai Al-Amaireh 1 GK 2009 2011
Hassouneh Al-Sheikh 6 MF 2011 2014
Mohammad Khamees 7 DF 2014 2015
Shareef Adnan 15 DF 2015 2016
Baha' Abdel-Rahman 8 MF 2016 2020
Bara' Marei 4 DF 2020 2025

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach[7] Jamal Abu-Abed
Assistant coach Khaled Lafe
Goalkeeping coach Leonardo Signorelli
Fitness coach Rodrigo Pelligrino

Managerial history

 
Name[6] From To
Rashad Al-Mufti 1944 1954
Shahada Musa 1954 1970
Nabil Hamarneh 1970 1972
Mohammad Awad 1972 1981
Math'har Al-Saeed 1981 1985
Ahmed Hassan 1985 1986
Adnan Massoud 1986 1986
Mohammad Awad 1986 1987
Math'har Al-Saeed 1987 1989
Adnan Massoud 1989 1990
Math'har Al-Saeed 1990 1997
Nihad Souqar 1997 1998
Mohammad Al-Yamani 1998 1998
Khaled Awad 1998 2003
Branko Smiljanić 2003 2006
Adnan Hamad 2006 2008
Alaa Nabiel 2008 2008
Nizar Mahrous 2008 2009
Thair Jassam 2009 2009
Math'har Al-Saeed 2009 2010
Akram Salman 2010 2010
 
Name[6] From To
Mohammad Al-Yamani 2010 2011
Rateb Al-Awadat 2011 2011
Thair Jassam 2011 2011
Math'har Al-Saeed 2012 2012
Rateb Al-Awadat 2012 2012
Valeriu Tița 2012 2013
Ayman Hakeem 2013 2013
Ali Kmeikh 2013 2013
Mohammad Al-Yamani November 2013 March 2014
Mohamed Azima March 2014 August 2014
Rateb Al-Awadat August 2014 October 2014
Nizar Mahrous February 2015 April 2015
Rateb Al-Awadat April 2015 October 2015
Ahmed Abdel-Qader 2 October 2015 24 October 2015
Rateb Al-Awadat November 2015 February 2016
Mohammad Al-Yamani February 2016 April 2016
Rateb Al-Awadat April 2016 May 2016
 
Name[6] From To
Jamal Abu-Abed June 2016 July 2016
Thair Jassam August 2016 November 2016
Branko Smiljanić November 2016 March 2017
Nebojša Jovović March 2017 July 2017
Fisco July 2017 September 2017
Dragan Talajić September 2017 December 2017
Nebojša Jovović January 2018 May 2018
Nabil Kouki June 2018 September 2018
Tarik Jeraea September 2018 February 2019
Rateb Al-Awadat February 2019 December 2019
Chiheb Ellili January 2020 March 2020
Haitham Al-Shboul June 2020 August 2020
Rateb Al-Awadat August 2020 November 2020
Adnan Awad November 2020 January 2021
Hussam Al Sayed February 2021 August 2021
Hakeem Shaker August 2021 August 2021
Mohammed Aqeel August 2021 September 2021
Mahmoud Al-Hadid September 2021 April

2022

Jamal Abu-Abed April 2022 July 2023
Ghazi Ghrairi August 2023 October 2023
Ahmad Hayel October 2023 August 2024
Raafat Mohammad August 2024 October 2024
Jamal Abu-Abed October 2024 present

Presidential history

The management of the club from 1970 to 2021 has always been run by Al-Odwan family.[6]

Name From To
Fawaz Ibn Sharaf AL Muhana 1932 1935
Qasem Al-Malhas 1935 1953
Suleiman Al-Nabulsi 1953 1956
Nasser Ibn Jamil 1956 1970
Sultan Majed Al-Odwan 1970 1978
Mustafa Majed Al-Odwan 1978 1992
Sultan Majed Al-Odwan 1992 2008
Bakr Sultan Al-Odwan 2008 2008
Sultan Majed Al-Odwan 2008 2018
Bakr Sultan Al-Odwan 2018 2021
temporary committee 2021 2022
Nidal al-Hadid 2022 present

Honours

The club holds 84 official titles.

Domestic (82 titles)

Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic Premier League 35 1944,
1945,
1959,
1960,
1961,
1962,
1963,
1964,
1965,
1966,
1970,
1971,
1972,
1973,
1974,
1976,
1977,
1983,
1985,
1986,
1988,
1989,
1990,
1992,
1993,
1999,
2000,
2001,
2002–03,
2003–04,
2009–10,
2011–12,
2016–17,
2018–19,
2022
FA Cup 21 1980,
1981,
1983,
1987,
1989,
1992,
1993,
1994,
1995,
1998,
1999,
2001,
2002–03,
2003–04,
2004–05,
2007–08,
2011–12,
2014–15,
2016–17,
2018–19,
2021
FA Shield 9 1987,
1991,
1992,
1997,
2000,
2009,
2011,
2022
2023
Super Cup 17 1981,
1982,
1984,
1986,
1987,
1991,
1993,
1994,
1995,
1996,
2002,
2004,
2006,
2012,
2015,
2017,
2020
  •   record
  • s shared record

Continental (2 titles)

Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners Up
AFC AFC Cup 2 2005,
2006
2007

Regional

Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners Up
UAFA Arab Club Champions Cup - - 2006–07,
2017
Arab Cup Winners' Cup - - 1996
Arab Super Cup - - 2000

Asian record

AFC competitions

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1990–91 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First round Qadisiya w/o
Second round Al Shabab 0–1 0–1 0–2
1994–95 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First round Al-Tilal w/o
2002–03 AFC Champions League 2nd Qualifying Round West Al Ansar 3–0 0–1 3–1
3rd Qualifying Round West Esteghlal 0–1 0–2 0–3
2005 AFC Cup Group stage Nebitçi Balkanabat 1–1 3–3 1st
East Bengal 5–0 1–0
Muktijoddha Sangsad 2–1 3–0
Quarter-final Tampines Rovers 1–0 1–0 2–0
Semi-final New Radiant 4–1 1–1 5–2
Final Nejmeh 1–0 3–2 4–2
2006 AFC Cup Group stage HTTU 4–3 1–1 1st
Nejmeh 2–0 1–2
Quarter-final Sun Hei 1–1 1–1 2–2 (5–4 pen.)
Semi-final Al-Wehdat 1–0 1–1 2–1
Final Al-Muharraq 3–0 2–4 5–4
2007 AFC Cup Group stage Dhofar 2–1 0–1 1st
Al Ansar 1–1 0–2
Nebitçi Balkanabat 2–0 0–0
Quarter-final Tampines Rovers 5–2 2–1 7–3
Semi-final Al-Wehdat 1–1 2–1 3–2
Final Shabab Al-Ordon 0–1 1–1 1–2
2009 AFC Cup Group stage Al-Majd 1–2 3–4 4th
Dempo 3–4 1–3
Al-Muharraq 3–2 0–0
2011 AFC Cup Group stage Duhok 0–0 2–4 2nd
Al-Jaish 2–0 1–1
Al-Nasr 2–1 1–0
Round of 16 Nasaf 1–2
2012 AFC Cup Group stage Qadisiya 1–1 2–1 3rd
Suwaiq 2–3 0–0
Al-Ittihad 1–1 4–1
2013 AFC Cup Group stage Duhok 1–0 1–0 1st
Dhofar 2–3 1–1
Shaab Ibb 2–1 2–0
Round of 16 Riffa 3–1
Quarter-final Kitchee 2–1 2–1 4–2
Semi-final Qadisiya 0–1 1–2 1–3
2016 AFC Cup Group stage Naft Al-Wasat 2–1 0–1 2nd
Istiklol 0–0 4–2
Tripoli 3–1 1–1
Round of 16 Al-Muharraq 0–1
2018 AFC Champions League Play-off round Nasaf 1–5
2018 AFC Cup Group stage Al-Wahda 2–2 2–1 1st
Al Ansar 1–0 3–1
Dhofar 2–0 0–1
Semi-final (West) Al-Jazeera 0–1 1–1 1–2
2020 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 1 Kuwait 1–2
2020 AFC Cup Group stage Al-Wathba 0–0
Al Ansar 3–4
2021 AFC Cup Group stage Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari 2–0
Tishreen 1–0
Kuwait 0–1
2023-24 AFC Champions League Group stage Nasaf 0-1 1-3 1st
Sharjah 2-1 0-1
Al Sadd 2-0 0-6
  •   Champion
  •   Runner-up

UAFA competitions

1986: Preliminary round
1987: Preliminary round
1992: Semi-finals
2000: Semi-finals
2001: Group stage
2003: Group stage
2003–04: Group stage
2004–05: Group stage
2006–07: Runner-up
2007–08: Semi-finals
2008–09: Quarter-finals
2017: Runner-up
1993: Group stage
1994: Group stage
1995: Group stage
1996: Runner-up
1999: Semi-finals
1997: Third place
2000: Runner-up

References

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