Results

Jordan Cup 08/13 17:30 5 Al Ahli Amman v Shabab El- Hussien L 1-0
Jordan Division 1 05/04 14:00 13 Kfarsoum v Shabab Al Hussein L 2-1
Jordan Division 1 04/29 13:00 12 [12] Shabab Al Hussein v Al-Karmel [11] L 1-2
Jordan Division 1 04/24 13:00 11 [13] Shabab Al Hussein v Blama [7] W 2-1
Jordan Division 1 04/12 13:00 10 [13] Al Tora v Shabab Al Hussein [11] L 3-0
Jordan Division 1 04/07 13:00 9 [11] Shabab Al- Hussein v Al Wehda [14] L 0-4
Jordan Division 1 04/01 13:00 8 [12] Dar Al Dawa v Shabab Al Hussein [10] L 2-0
Jordan Division 1 03/27 13:00 7 [10] Shabab Al Hussein v Sahab SC [1] D 1-1
Jordan Division 1 03/18 13:00 6 [7] Shabab Al Hussein v Sama Al Sarhan [5] L 0-1
Jordan Division 1 03/14 13:00 5 Ethad Al-Ramtha v Shabab Al Hussein W 0-1
Jordan Division 1 03/14 12:58 - Al-Ramtha v Shabab Al Hussein W 0-1
Jordan Division 1 03/05 13:00 4 [2] Ma'an v Shabab Al Hussein [8] L 3-1

Wikipedia - Shabab Al-Hussein SC

Shabab Al-Hussein Sports Club (Arabic: نادي شباب الحسين الرياضي) is a Jordanian football club based in Amman, Jordan. It currently competes in the Jordanian Second Division League, the third tier of Jordanian football.

History

Founded in 1954, Shabab Al-Hussein Sports Club was established in the Jabal Al-Hussein Palestinian refugee camp in Amman, one of the camps established in Jordan to accommodate refugees from the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight. The club is located in the middle of the camp and owns a sports hall established in 1983, which is considered to be among the first gyms in Jordan.

Considered to historically be among the most prestigious sports clubs in Jordan, Shabab Al-Hussein is best known for their football and volleyball programs.

The club is also characterized by its ability to discover talent, which such players proceeding to have successful careers. These include players like Hassouneh Al-Sheikh, Hatem Aqel, Amjad Al-Shuaibi, and Alaa' Matalqa, who have all graduated from Shabab Al-Hussein's academy.

Financial struggles and regression

Despite financial difficulties in the 2000s, Shabab Al-Hussein were able to reach the Jordan FA Cup final in 2005, finishing as runners-up of the competition, as well as fininshing as runners-up of the Jordan FA Shield in 2000 and 2003.

Despite these successes, Shabab Al-Hussein were last seen in the Jordanian Pro League in the 2012–13 season and have not returned to the top flight of Jordanian football since. They were also last seen in the Jordanian First Division League back in the 2019 season.

Recent history

Shabab Al-Hussein took part in the 2024 Jordanian Third Division League, where it managed to reach the quarter-final that season. On 7 November 2024, the Jordan Football Association announced that it would restructure the Jordanian Second Division League for the upcoming season, which included the promotion of all quarter-finalists, including Shabab Al-Hussein.

Shabab Al Hussein is a prominent soccer team based in Amman, Jordan, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1950, the club has established itself as one of the leading teams in Jordanian football, consistently competing at the highest levels of the sport.

The team's colors, traditionally represented by a striking combination of red and white, symbolize their vibrant spirit and commitment to excellence. Shabab Al Hussein plays its home matches at the King Abdullah II Stadium, a venue that echoes with the cheers of dedicated supporters who create an electrifying atmosphere during games.

Over the years, Shabab Al Hussein has achieved significant success in domestic competitions, including multiple Jordanian Pro League titles and cup victories. The club is renowned for its emphasis on developing local talent, nurturing young players through its youth academy, and fostering a strong sense of community involvement.

With a legacy built on teamwork, resilience, and a deep-rooted passion for the game, Shabab Al Hussein continues to strive for greatness, aiming to leave a lasting mark on Jordanian football and inspire future generations of players and fans alike.