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Al-Hussein SC (Irbid)

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Al-Hussein SC
Full nameAl-Hussein Sport Club
Nickname(s)غزاة الشمال
(Invaders of the North)
Founded1964; 60 years ago (1964)
GroundAl-Hassan Stadium
Capacity12,000
ChairmanAmer Abu Obeid
ManagerTiago Moutinho
LeagueJordanian Pro League
2023–24Jordanian Pro League, 1st of 1f2 (Champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season
Al-Hussein SC (Irbid)
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Football (Women's)

A picture of Al-Hassan Stadium in Irbid (the club's headquarters)

Al-Hussein Sports Club is a sports club founded in 1964 in the city of Irbid, It is considered one of the effective clubs that practice many sports, such as football, basketball and handball, in addition to cultural and social activities, and the football team appeared in 1975 and settled in the excellent class in 1975 and did not fall since that date until 2012, when it was relegated and then returned to the professional class.Al-Hussein achieved the Jordan Professional League Championship in 2024 for the first time in its history. [1]

Stadium[edit]

Al-Hussein plays their home games at Al-Hassan Stadium in Irbid. The stadium was built in 1971 and opened in 1976. It is also the home stadium of Al-Arabi and Al-Sareeh. It can have 12,000 spectators.[citation needed]

Kits[edit]

Al-Hussein's home kit is all yellow shirts and shorts, their away kit is all black shirts and shorts.[citation needed]

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors[edit]

Period Kit supplier Shirt sponsor
2015–2016 Erreà None
2016–2017 Terraco
2017–2018 Givova None
2019–2020 Kelme Royal Oaks Group
2020–2021 Kelme Royal Oaks Group

Honours[edit]

Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic Premier League 1 2023–24
FA Cup
FA Shield 3 1994, 2003, 2005
Super Cup 1 2003
Division 1 1 2012–13
Total 6

Performance in AFC and UAFA competitions[edit]

2024–25:
2005: Quarterfinals
1993: Group stage
2004–05: First round

Records[edit]

As of 26 May 2024
Match won Match drawn Match lost Champions Runners-up
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1993 Arab Club Champions Cup Group stage Sudan Al-Hilal 1–0 3rd place
Tunisia Espérance 0–2
Bahrain Al-Muharraq 2–4
2004–05 Arab Champions League First round Qatar Al Ahli 1–2 0–3 1–5
2005 AFC Cup Group stage Lebanon Al Ahed 4–0 1st place
India Dempo 3–0
Quarter finals Maldives New Radiant 0–0 0–1 0–1

Players[edit]

As of 25 August 2024

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

No. Position Player
1 Jordan GK Yazeed Abulaila
3 Jordan DF Abdallah Nasib
4 Jordan DF Youssef Hassan
5 Jordan DF Ali Hajabi
7 Jordan MF Mohammad Al-Dawoud
8 Jordan MF Rajaei Ayed
9 Jordan FW Abdullah Al-Attar
10 Jordan MF Wassem Al-Riyalat
11 Jordan MF Seif Darwish
12 Jordan GK Murad Al-Faluji
13 Jordan MF Mahmoud Al-Mardi
14 Jordan MF Ahmad Sabrah
15 Jordan DF Saed Al-Rosan
16 Jordan FW Majdi Al-Attar
17 Jordan DF Adham Al-Quraishi
No. Position Player
19 Jordan DF Anas Bani Yaseen
20 Jordan FW Odeh Al-Fakhouri
21 Jordan DF Salim Obaid
22 Jordan GK Mahmoud Al-Kawamleh
23 Jordan MF Ahmad Tha'er
24 Jordan DF Ihsan Haddad (Captain)
29 Republic of the Congo FW Jacques Thémopelé
36 Nigeria MF Abdul Ajagun
77 Jordan MF Aref Al-Haj
88 Brazil DF Ítalo Silva
90 Jordan FW Reziq Bani Hani
98 Jordan MF Yousef Abu Jalboush
99 Senegal FW Abdou Aziz Ndiaye
Jordan MF Mohanad Al-Aramsheh

Managerial history[edit]

  • Iraq Nazar Ashraf (2007–2008)
  • Jordan Osama Qasem (2008–2010)
  • Jordan Rateb Al-Dawud (2010–2011)
  • Iraq Jabbar Hamid (2010–2011)
  • Syria Hussam Al-Mawsali (2011)
  • Jordan Mahmoud Abu Abed (2011)
  • Jordan Osama Qasem (2011–2013)
  • Croatia Marinko Koljanin (2013)
  • Egypt Mohammad Abdel-Azim (2013–2015)
  • Jordan Osama Qasem (2015)
  • Jordan Islam Thiabat (2015–2016)
  • Jordan Issa Al-Turk (2016)
  • Jordan Bilal Al-Laham (2016–2017)
  • Syria Maher Bahri (2017)
  • Jordan Bilal Al-Laham (2016–2017)
  • Egypt Mohammad Abdel-Azim (2017–2018)
  • Jordan Alaa Amrat (2018)
  • Jordan Bilal Al-Laham (2018–2019)
  • Jordan Ashraf kassem (2019)
  • Jordan Othman Al-Hasanat (2020)
  • Romania Valeriu Tița (2021)
  • Jordan Osama Qasem (2021)
  • Jordan Amjad Abu Taima (2022)
  • Syria Ayman Hakeem (2022)
  • Jordan Hussein Alawneh (2022)
  • Portugal João Mota (2023–2024)
  • Jordan Jamal Mahmoud (2024)
  • Portugal Tiago Moutinho (2024–present )

References[edit]

  1. "الحسين إربد بطل الأردن للمرة الأولى في تاريخه". قناة المملكة (in العربية). Archived from the original on 2024-07-11. Retrieved 2024-06-06.

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