Jordan League Division 1
The Jordan League Division 1 is the second-level football competition in Jordan. Al-Salt are the most recent champions in 2017–18 season, winning their first title.[1]
Country | Jordan |
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Confederation | AFC |
Number of teams | 14 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Jordan Premier League |
Relegation to | Jordan League Division 2 |
Current champions | Al-Salt (1st title) |
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Promotion and relegation
The winner and runner-up are promoted to the Jordan Premier League directly. The bottom two clubs are relegated to the Jordan League Division 2.
Teams
Table as of 2017–18 Season:[2]
Jordan League Division 1 | |||
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Club | Location | Stadium | Year Formed |
Al-Arabi | Irbid | Al-Hassan Stadium | 1945 |
Al-Asalah | Zarqa | Prince Mohammed Stadium | 1995 |
Al-Jalil | Irbid | Irbid Municipal Stadium | 1953 |
Al-Karmel | Irbid | Al-Hassan Stadium | 1969 |
Al-Salt | Al-Salt | Al-Salt Stadium | 1965 |
Al-Sareeh | Irbid | Prince Hashim Stadium | 1973 |
Al-Turra | Irbid | Prince Hashim Stadium | 1979 |
Al-Wahda | Madaba | Madaba Stadium | 1982 |
Balama | Mafraq | Al-Mafraq Stadium | 1980 |
Dar Al-Dawa | Amman | Prince Mohammed Stadium | 2014 |
Ittihad Al-Ramtha | Irbid | Prince Hashim Stadium | 1990 |
Kufrsoum | Irbid | Prince Hashim Stadium | 1973 |
Sahab | Amman | Prince Mohammed Stadium | 1972 |
Shabab Al-Hussein | Amman | King Abdullah II Stadium | 1954 |
Club performances
Season | Winners | Runners-up |
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2005–06 | Al-Arabi | Ittihad Al-Ramtha |
2006–07 | Shabab Al-Hussein | Al-Ahli |
2007–08 | Al-Yarmouk | Ittihad Al-Ramtha |
2008–09 | Al-Karmel | Kufrsoum |
2009–10 | Mansheyat Bani Hasan | Al-Ahli |
2010–11 | Al-Jalil | That Ras |
2011–12 | Shabab Al-Hussein | Al-Sareeh |
2012–13 | Al-Hussein | Al-Sheikh Hussein |
2013–14 | Ittihad Al-Ramtha | Al-Ahli |
2014–15 | Kufrsoum | Al-Asalah |
2015–16 | Sahab | Mansheyat Bani Hasan |
2016–17 | Shabab Al-Aqaba | Al-Yarmouk |
2017–18 | Al-Salt | Al-Sareeh |
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