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Al-Hussein SC
Full nameAl-Hussein Sport Club of Irbid
Nickname(s)غزاة الشمال
(Invaders of the North)
Founded1964; 60 years ago (1964)
GroundAl-Hassan Stadium
Capacity12,000
ChairmanAmer Abu Obeid
ManagerJoão Mota
LeagueJordanian Pro League
20223rd
Websitehttp://www.alhusseinsc.com/

Al-Hussein Irbid SC (Arabic: الحسين إربد) is a professional football club based in Irbid which competes in the Jordanian Pro League.

Al-Hussein (Irbid) participated in the 2005 AFC Cup,[1] winning its group.[2] The club has never won the Jordan League or Jordan FA Cup, but are three-time winners of the Jordan FA Shield and winners of the 2003 Jordan Super Cup.[3] Most recently, Al-Hussein were beaten finalists in the 2007 Jordan FA Shield.[4]

Stadium

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 has a current capacity of 12,000 spectators.

Kits

Al-Hussein's home kit is all yellow shirts and shorts, while their away kit is all black shirts and shorts.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

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

2019–2020: Royal oaks group
2020–2021: Royal oaks group

Honours

Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic Premier League -
FA Cup -
FA Shield 3 1994,
2003,
2005
Super Cup 1 2003
Total 4

Performance in AFC and UAFA competitions

2005: Quarterfinals
1993:Group stage
2004-05: First round

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Jordan JOR Abdullah Al-Zoubi
GK Jordan JOR Mahmoud Al-Kawamleh
DF Jordan JOR Abdallah Nasib
DF Jordan JOR Saed Al-Rosan
DF Jordan JOR Mo Abualnadi
DF Jordan JOR Hijazi Maher
DF Jordan JOR Salim Obaid
DF Jordan JOR Mostafa Kamal
DF Jordan JOR Adham Al-Quraishi
MF Jordan JOR Rajaei Ayed
MF Brazil BRA Bruno Lima
MF Jordan JOR Ahmad Tha’er
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Jordan JOR Mohammad Al-Dawud
MF Jordan JOR Mohanad Al-Aramsheh
MF Jordan JOR Mussab Al-Laham
MF Jordan JOR Waseem Al-Riyalat
MF Jordan JOR Seif Darwish
FW Jordan JOR Mahmoud Al-Mardi
FW Brazil BRA Fernandinho
FW Jordan JOR Munther Abu Amarah
FW Jordan JOR Hamza Al-Dardour
FW Jordan JOR Abdullah Al-Attar
FW Senegal SEN Abdou Aziz Ndiaye

Managerial history

  • 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)
  • JordanAshraf kassem (2019)
  • JordanOTMAN il Hassanat (2020)
  • RomaniaValeriu Tița (2021)
  • JordanOsama Qasem (2021)
  • JordanAmjad Abu Taima (2022)
  • SyriaAyman Hakeem (2022)
  • JordanHussein Alawneh (2022)
  • PortugalJoão Mota (2023- present)

References

  1. ^ "Al Hussein, hot favourites to defeat Dempo in AFC Cup clash". Asian Football Confederation. 7 April 2005. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013.
  2. ^ Stokkermans, Karel (19 March 2006). "Asian Club Competitions 2005". RSSSF.
  3. ^ Mubarak, Hassanin; Qayed, Mohammed (2 June 2010). "Jordan – List of Cup Winners". RSSSF.
  4. ^ "Al Hussein to meet Al Wihdat in Jordan FA Shield final". Asian Football Confederation. 9 November 2007. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012.