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Hussein Irbid , Wihdat set another derby in the Jordan Cup final
Hussein Irbid , Wihdat set another derby in the Jordan Cup final

Jordan Times

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Jordan Times

Hussein Irbid , Wihdat set another derby in the Jordan Cup final

Hussein Irbid won 1-0 against Faisali in the semifinal of Jordanian Cup to set the final with Wihdat (Photo courtesy of JFA) AMMAN — Hussein Irbid and Wihdat have secured their places in the final of the 2025 Jordan Cup, following twoclosely contested semifinal fixtures played simultaneously on Thursday. At Amman International Stadium Hussein Irbid booked their spot with a narrow 1-0 victory over 21-time Cup winners Faisali. The decisive moment came in the 75th minute when Sisa, a former Faisali forward, found the back of the net with a clinical finish, capitalising on a defensive lapse to stun his former club. The match was closely fought, with both sides struggling to create clear chances. Faisali pushed forward in search of an equaliser, but Hussein Irbid held firm defensively to preserve their lead and secure a historic victory. In the other semifinal at King Abdullah II stadium, Wihdat edged Al Ahli 5-4 in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw. The shootout was decided when M. Haddad of Al Ahli missed his attempt, sending the ball wide, before the goalkeeper Fakhouri stepped up to scorethe winning penalty and seal Wihdat's place in the final. The final is scheduled for Sunday, May 12, and will take place at Amman International Stadium, as confirmed by the Jordan Football Association. Hussein Irbid will be aiming for a landmark title, while Wehdat look to add yet another trophy to their record.

Jordan Cup semis played tonight
Jordan Cup semis played tonight

Jordan Times

time07-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Jordan Times

Jordan Cup semis played tonight

AMMAN — Thursday evening will see Faisali vs Hussein and Wihdat vs Ahli at 7:00 pm in the semifinals of the Jordan Cup —the last event on the 2024/25 season football calendar. Faisali and Wihdat aim to reach the final to have a shot at one of the season's titles after Hussein retained the Pro League crown and won Jordan Super Cup while Salt won their first ever title when they snatched the Jordan Football Association Shield. Playing at Amman International Stadium, Hussein will be eyeing their first Jordan Cup title. They are led by Faisali'sex-coach Ahmad Hayel who was dismissed in the final weeks to join Hussein with whom he won his first title as a Pro league club coach owing their win to a last minute draw of Ramtha vs Wihdat who were leading the league by one point ahead of the final day of the competition. On the other hand, Faisali's veteran player and coach Jamal Abu Abed will strive to snatch a title for his club with the aim of competing again regionally next season after Hussein and Wihdat exited the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Champions League (ACL) Two in the Round of 16 this year. In the other semifinal at King Abdullah Stadium, Wihdat'sTunisian coach Qais Yacoubi also hopes to snatch a win after the Pro League crown slipped away. The coach acknowledged that defensive errors had cost his team the win, and has urged his players to put that result behind their back and focus on the coming season. Ahli maintained their place in the Pro League and havewon the Jordan Cup once in 2015. Their coach Bashar Bani Yasin has underlined his team will give it all they've got in their match against a veteran team like Wihdat. 'We know our opponents and will spare no effort. Chances are equal,' he added

Al Hussein Irbid clinch 2024–25 CFI Pro League title in dramatic final day twist
Al Hussein Irbid clinch 2024–25 CFI Pro League title in dramatic final day twist

Jordan Times

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Jordan Times

Al Hussein Irbid clinch 2024–25 CFI Pro League title in dramatic final day twist

By Rayan Jaafra - May 03,2025 - Last updated at May 03,2025 AMMAN — Hussein Irbid were officially crowned 2024–25 Jordanian CFI Pro League champions on Saturday, sealing their second league title in club history after a thrilling final round that saw them edge past arch-rivals Wihdat in a dramatic conclusion to the season. Entering the final match day one point behind Wihdat, Hussein Irbid, referred to as 'royal club', delivered a commanding 4–1 victory over Shabab Al-Ordon. Meanwhile, Wihdat faltered with a late draw against Ramtha, turning the title race on its head and handing Hussein Irbid the championship by a single point. The season was marked by determination, high-stakes drama, and crucial moments, none more pivotal than Abdullah Manaysah's 90th-minute equalizer against Wihdat in the penultimate round. That goal, now etched in club folklore, kept Hussein's title hopes alive and proved to be the defining moment of the campaign. Hussein Irbid finished the season with 53 points, narrowly edging Wihdat's 52, to conclude one of the tightest and most captivating title races in recent memory. This triumph marked Hussein Irbid's second league title and their second in as many seasons, firmly establishing the club as a rising force in Jordanian football. Breaking the long-standing dominance of traditional giants Wihdat and Faisaly, Hussein Irbid have announced themselves as the Kingdom's new football powerhouse.

League title up for grabs in final week
League title up for grabs in final week

Jordan Times

time30-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Jordan Times

League title up for grabs in final week

AMMAN — It is again down to the last week of the CFI Jordan Professional Football kicking off on Thursday to decide this year's champion. After leading throughout the competition, and looking like they would easily retain their title, Hussein now need to beat Shabab Urdun while hoping that veterans Wihdat draw or lose against Ramtha in Saturday's title deciding matches. After a slow start in the league, Wihdat's incoming Tunisian coach Qais Yacoubi managed to guide them to the top by winning their postponed matches to overtake the lead by one point as Hussein stumbled in their last six matches and replaced their coach to trail in the penultimate weeks of the event. Wihdat last won the league in 2020 are hopeful they can win. Since 1944, Faisali are 35-time record League champs while Wihdat won 17 times since first joining in 1980. Ahli won eight times, Ramtha and Jazira three times, ShababUrdun twice, Hussein, Amman and Urdun clubs once. In other matches, the final week of the competition will also see Ma'an vs Salt, Aqaba vs Jazira, Ahli vs Sarih, Mughayer Sarhan vs Faisali. Ahli who lost most of their Leg 2 matches, scored important wins to hold on to their spot, as the last four teams, instead of the usual two, have been relegated to the First Division: Sarih, Aqaba, Ma'an and Mughayer Sarhan. Wihdat's Mohannad Simreen is still the top scorer with 17goals with Sarih's Mohannad Akash second with 12.

Wihdat hold slim lead as title race reaches final round
Wihdat hold slim lead as title race reaches final round

Jordan Times

time27-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Jordan Times

Wihdat hold slim lead as title race reaches final round

AMMAN — The Jordanian Pro League title race is heading for a dramatic conclusion after both Wihdatand Hussein Irbid claimed crucial wins in the penultimate round, setting the stage for a thrilling final day. Wihdat kept their hopes alive with a hard-fought 2-1 comeback victory over Jazeera at Amman International Stadium. Despite conceding an early goal, the Green Giants responded with determination. Ibrahim Sabra leveled the score before Ousseynou Gueye netted the winner midway through the second half, sending Wihdat's passionate supporters into celebrations. The result ensured Wihdat remained top of the standings with 51 points. Later in the evening, Hussein Irbid showed they were not ready to surrender. They demolished Shabab Al Aqaba 6-0 at Al Hassan Stadium, a performance full of attacking flair that kept them just one point behind the leaders. The standings now see Wihdat leading with 51 points, while Hussein Irbid follow closely with 50. A win for Wihdat will seal their 18th league title. A draw could also be enough, provided Hussein Irbid do not win their match. For title holder's Hussein Irbid, who are seeking their second league championship, victory is essential but they must also rely on Wihdat dropping points to complete a dramatic turnaround. Looking ahead to next week's decisive matches, Wihdat will face Ramtha, the same side that held Hussein Irbid to a 1-1 draw just two rounds ago. Meanwhile, Hussein Irbid will go up against Shabab Al Urdon, a team that recently frustrated Wihdat with a surprising 1-1 draw. Both matches will kick off simultaneously next week to ensure a fair and thrilling end to the season.

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