Jordan League 03/09 16:30 14 [8] Ma'an v Al Faisaly Amman [3] W 0-5
Jordan League 03/03 14:00 13 [2] Al Faisaly Amman v Ramtha SC [4] W 3-0
Jordan League 02/26 16:30 12 [9] Al Salt v Al Faisaly Amman [3] W 0-3
Jordan League 02/21 16:30 8 [8] Moghayer Al Sarhan v Al Faisaly Amman [3] W 0-2
Jordan League 02/17 14:00 5 [3] Al Faisaly Amman v Shabab Al-Aqaba SC [6] D 0-0
Jordan League 12/19 13:00 11 [5] Shabab Al Ordon v Al Faisaly Amman [3] W 0-1
Jordan League 12/17 15:00 5 Al-Faisaly Amman v Shabab Al-Aqaba SC - Postponed
Jordan League 12/14 15:30 10 [3] Al Faisaly Amman v Al-Hussein SC [1] D 1-1
Jordan League 12/08 15:30 9 [3] Al Faisaly Amman v Sahab SC [11] D 1-1
AFC Champions League 12/04 16:00 6 [4] Al Faisaly Amman v Sharjah SCC [2] W 2-1
Jordan Cup 12/01 15:30 3 Al Salt v Al-Faisaly Amman - Postponed
AFC Champions League 11/27 14:00 5 [2] Nasaf Qarshi v Al Faisaly Amman [4] L 3-1
AFC Champions League 11/06 18:00 4 [4] Al Faisaly Amman v Al-Sadd SC [3] W 2-0
Jordan League 11/02 16:30 7 [3] Al Faisaly Amman v Al-Jalil [6] W 4-0
Jordan League 10/29 16:30 6 [11] Al Ahli Amman v Al Faisaly Amman [4] W 0-1
Jordan League 10/28 15:00 8 Moghayer Al Sarhan v Al-Faisaly Amman - Postponed
AFC Champions League 10/23 18:00 3 [3] Al-Sadd SC v Al Faisaly Amman [4] L 6-0
Jordan Cup 10/17 22:00 4 Sahab SC v Al-Faisaly Amman - Postponed
Jordan League 10/07 17:30 7 Al-Faisaly Amman v Al-Jalil - Postponed
AFC Champions League 10/02 16:00 2 [3] Sharjah SCC v Al Faisaly Amman [4] L 1-0
Jordan Cup 09/27 16:30 5 Al-Faisaly Amman v Hartha W 8-0
Jordan League 09/22 17:30 6 [11] Al Ahli Amman v Al Faisaly Amman [3] - Postponed
AFC Champions League 09/18 16:00 1 [3] Al Faisaly Amman v Nasaf Qarshi [2] L 0-1
Jordan League 08/25 18:30 4 [3] Al-Wehdat v Al Faisaly Amman [2] L 3-2
Jordan League 08/18 16:00 3 [2] Al Faisaly Amman v Ma'an [8] W 4-1
Jordan League 08/11 18:30 2 [4] Ramtha SC v Al Faisaly Amman [5] W 0-1
Jordan League 08/05 18:30 1 [8] Al Faisaly Amman v Al Salt [8] W 2-1
Jordan Super Cup 07/28 17:00 1 Al Faisaly Amman v Al-Wehdat L 0-1
Jordan Super Cup 07/21 17:00 1 Al Faisaly Amman v Al-Wehdat L 1-2
Jordan Shield Cup 07/14 17:00 - Ma'an v Al Faisaly Amman D 0-0

Wikipedia - Al Faisaly FC

Al-Faisaly FC (Arabic: نادي الفيصلي) is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Harmah. Founded in 1954, the club competes in the First Division League, the second tier of Saudi football. Al-Faisaly play their home games at the Al Majma'ah Sports City in Al Majma'ah.

The club is named after King Faisal (r. 1964–75); he was crown prince at the time of the club's founding.

History

Al-Faisaly finished as the runner-up in the 2005–06 first division season, thus becoming the first club from the Sudair region to achieve promotion to the top flight but went straight back down after just one season. Al-Faisaly achieved promotion for the second time to the top flight by winning the 2009-10 first division title, and have been competing in the Saudi Professional League until they were relegated in the 2021–22 campaign after twelve consecutive seasons in the top flight.

During the 2017-18 season Al-Faisaly managed to reach the 2018 king cup final for the first time in their history, but fell short to Al-Ittihad, losing 3-1 in extra time. Al-Faisaly reached their second king cup final in four years, but this time they managed to win 3-2 against Al-Taawon in the 2020–21 edition with Júlio Tavares scoring a hat trick to secure their first ever top flight title, as well as their first AFC Champions League qualification. Al-Faisaly also qualified to the 2021 Saudi Super Cup after winning their first ever King Cup title on 27 May 2021. Al-Faisaly was defeated in the super cup by Al-Hilal (4–3) on penalties after 2–2 draw.

The club's debut campaign in the 2022 AFC Champions League was a massive success against all odds, Al-Faisaly pulled off a surprising upset by winning 2-1 over Qatari giants and two time AFC Champions League winners Al-Sadd. Al-Faisaly managed to top their group (E) with (2W, 3D,1L) and by doing so have advanced to the round of 16 at the first time of asking.

Al-Faisaly Amman is a professional soccer team based in Amman, Jordan. The team was founded in 1932 and has since become one of the most successful teams in Jordanian soccer history. Al-Faisaly Amman has won numerous domestic titles, including 34 Jordan League titles, 16 Jordan FA Cup titles, and 2 Jordan Super Cup titles.

The team plays their home matches at the Al-Faisaly Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 13,000 spectators. The team's colors are yellow and black, and their logo features a lion, which is a symbol of strength and courage.

Al-Faisaly Amman has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere at their home matches. The team has also had success in international competitions, reaching the quarter-finals of the AFC Cup in 2011 and 2012.

The current squad is made up of talented players from Jordan and other countries, including Brazil, Ghana, and Serbia. The team is coached by Abdullah Abu Zema and is known for their attacking style of play, with a focus on quick passing and movement.

Overall, Al-Faisaly Amman is a respected and successful soccer team in Jordan and the wider Middle East region, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.