The first round of the Jordan Pro League wrapped up Saturday night, delivering a thrilling start to what promises to be one of the most competitive seasons in recent years. From newly promoted sides to title contenders, the opening matches were packed with goals, drama, and surprises.
Baqa’a Make Confident Return with Win over Sarhan In the opening match, two newly promoted clubs, Baqa’a and Sarhan, went head-to-head. Baqa’a came out on top with a 2-0 victory, powered by fresh reinforcements that injected energy into the squad. Sarhan, despite the loss, showed promise and hinted they won't be easy opponents going forward.
Shabab Al-Ordon and Salt Play Out Goalless Draw A cagey affair between Shabab Al-Ordon and Salt ended in a 0-0 stalemate. Shabab Al-Ordon looked more adventurous in attack, but Salt failed to capitalise on their few chances. The game lacked a cutting edge, leaving both teams with just a point.
Hussein Launches Title Bid with 5-2 Demolition of Ahli Defending Super Cup champions Hussein made a statement with a dominant 5-2 win over Ahli. Displaying sharp offensive chemistry and depth, Hussein looked well-prepared for the title race. Despite the heavy defeat, Ahli managed two goals past keeper Yazid Abu Layla, offering glimpses of potential.
Ramtha Expose Wehdat’s Weaknesses in Shock Win One of the weekend’s biggest upsets came as Ramtha edged Wehdat 1-0. The disciplined and well-organised 'Gazelles of the North' capitalised on Wehdat’s shaky defence. Despite controlling large parts of the match, Wehdat failed to convert chances, with keeper Malik Shalabiya standing tall.
Faisaly Edge Jazira in Dull Finish, First Red Card Issued The round closed with Faisaly defeating Jazira 2-1 in a match that fell short of fan expectations. Though they claimed all three points, Faisaly’s performance was considered lacklustre given the quality in their lineup. The match also saw the season’s first red card, handed to Faisaly’s Ahmad Badawi.
Round Two Awaits as Tension Builds With 13 goals and plenty of talking points already, anticipation is high as teams prepare for the second round of fixtures.
The first round of the Jordan Pro League wrapped up Saturday night, delivering a thrilling start to what promises to be one of the most competitive seasons in recent years. From newly promoted sides to title contenders, the opening matches were packed with goals, drama, and surprises.
Baqa’a Make Confident Return with Win over Sarhan In the opening match, two newly promoted clubs, Baqa’a and Sarhan, went head-to-head. Baqa’a came out on top with a 2-0 victory, powered by fresh reinforcements that injected energy into the squad. Sarhan, despite the loss, showed promise and hinted they won't be easy opponents going forward.
Shabab Al-Ordon and Salt Play Out Goalless Draw A cagey affair between Shabab Al-Ordon and Salt ended in a 0-0 stalemate. Shabab Al-Ordon looked more adventurous in attack, but Salt failed to capitalise on their few chances. The game lacked a cutting edge, leaving both teams with just a point.
Hussein Launches Title Bid with 5-2 Demolition of Ahli Defending Super Cup champions Hussein made a statement with a dominant 5-2 win over Ahli. Displaying sharp offensive chemistry and depth, Hussein looked well-prepared for the title race. Despite the heavy defeat, Ahli managed two goals past keeper Yazid Abu Layla, offering glimpses of potential.
Ramtha Expose Wehdat’s Weaknesses in Shock Win One of the weekend’s biggest upsets came as Ramtha edged Wehdat 1-0. The disciplined and well-organised 'Gazelles of the North' capitalised on Wehdat’s shaky defence. Despite controlling large parts of the match, Wehdat failed to convert chances, with keeper Malik Shalabiya standing tall.
Faisaly Edge Jazira in Dull Finish, First Red Card Issued The round closed with Faisaly defeating Jazira 2-1 in a match that fell short of fan expectations. Though they claimed all three points, Faisaly’s performance was considered lacklustre given the quality in their lineup. The match also saw the season’s first red card, handed to Faisaly’s Ahmad Badawi.
Round Two Awaits as Tension Builds With 13 goals and plenty of talking points already, anticipation is high as teams prepare for the second round of fixtures.
The first round of the Jordan Pro League wrapped up Saturday night, delivering a thrilling start to what promises to be one of the most competitive seasons in recent years. From newly promoted sides to title contenders, the opening matches were packed with goals, drama, and surprises.
Baqa’a Make Confident Return with Win over Sarhan In the opening match, two newly promoted clubs, Baqa’a and Sarhan, went head-to-head. Baqa’a came out on top with a 2-0 victory, powered by fresh reinforcements that injected energy into the squad. Sarhan, despite the loss, showed promise and hinted they won't be easy opponents going forward.
Shabab Al-Ordon and Salt Play Out Goalless Draw A cagey affair between Shabab Al-Ordon and Salt ended in a 0-0 stalemate. Shabab Al-Ordon looked more adventurous in attack, but Salt failed to capitalise on their few chances. The game lacked a cutting edge, leaving both teams with just a point.
Hussein Launches Title Bid with 5-2 Demolition of Ahli Defending Super Cup champions Hussein made a statement with a dominant 5-2 win over Ahli. Displaying sharp offensive chemistry and depth, Hussein looked well-prepared for the title race. Despite the heavy defeat, Ahli managed two goals past keeper Yazid Abu Layla, offering glimpses of potential.
Ramtha Expose Wehdat’s Weaknesses in Shock Win One of the weekend’s biggest upsets came as Ramtha edged Wehdat 1-0. The disciplined and well-organised 'Gazelles of the North' capitalised on Wehdat’s shaky defence. Despite controlling large parts of the match, Wehdat failed to convert chances, with keeper Malik Shalabiya standing tall.
Faisaly Edge Jazira in Dull Finish, First Red Card Issued The round closed with Faisaly defeating Jazira 2-1 in a match that fell short of fan expectations. Though they claimed all three points, Faisaly’s performance was considered lacklustre given the quality in their lineup. The match also saw the season’s first red card, handed to Faisaly’s Ahmad Badawi.
Round Two Awaits as Tension Builds With 13 goals and plenty of talking points already, anticipation is high as teams prepare for the second round of fixtures.
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13 Goals, Fiery Start: Jordan Pro League Kicks Off with Early Drama
 
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