Results

Jordan Cup 05/12 17:00 1 Al-Wehdat v Al-Hussein SC W 3-1
Jordan Cup 05/08 16:00 2 Al Ahli Amman v Al-Wehdat W 4-5
Jordan League 05/03 16:00 22 [1] Al-Wehdat v Ramtha SC [5] D 1-1
Jordan League 04/26 14:00 21 [5] Al-Jazeera v Al-Wehdat [1] W 1-2
Jordan League 04/22 14:00 13 [2] Al-Wehdat v Moghayer Al Sarhan [12] W 3-1
Jordan League 04/18 16:45 20 [2] Al-Wehdat v Al-Hussein SC [1] W 2-1
Jordan League 04/12 18:00 19 [9] Shabab Al-Aqaba SC v Al-Wehdat [2] W 0-4
Jordan League 04/08 16:45 12 [11] Al Sareeh v Al-Wehdat [2] W 1-3
Jordan League 04/04 13:00 18 [2] Al-Wehdat v Shabab AL Ordon [7] D 1-1
Jordan League 03/29 19:00 17 [8] Al Ahli Amman v Al-Wehdat [2] W 0-2
Jordan League 03/07 19:00 16 [4] Al Faisaly Amman v Al-Wehdat [2] L 1-0
Jordan League 02/28 14:00 15 [2] Al-Wehdat v Al Salt [5] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 21 22
Wins 25 14 11
Draws 11 4 7
Losses 7 3 4
Goals for 81 43 38
Goals against 44 23 21
Clean sheets 14 4 10
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Al-Wehdat SC

Al-Wehdat Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الوحدات الرياضي) is a Jordanian sports club founded in 1956. They compete in the Jordanian Pro League, the top flight of Jordanian football.

The club is based in and represents the Amman New Camp, a Palestinian refugee camp also known as Al-Wehdat. Their home games are played at King Abdullah II Stadium (cap. 13,265).

History

The club was founded in 1956 under the name Al-Wehdat Youth Center. In 1974, they changed their name to Al-Wehdat Sports Club and have been called that since then (with the exception of 1986–1989 when it was named Al-Diffatain Sports Club.)[]

Al-Wehdat has 54 local trophies from 1980. They won the second division in 1975 and promoted to the first division for the first time, but were relegated in their first season. The next season the club was promoted again and has so far not been relegated. Al-Wehdat is the only Jordanian team that has won the four Jordanian competitions (League, Cup, Super, Shield) in a single season in the 2008–09, 2010–11 seasons Al-Wehdat is the first Jordanian team to play in the AFC Champions League (group stage).[]

Colours

The traditional and primary colors of Al-Wehdat are green and red. The kit has varied over the years. Currently the away kit is a full white. The home kit is a green top with white socks and red shorts[]

Al Quwaysimah riot

After a 1–0 win in the Derby of Jordan versus Al-Faisaly on 10 December 2010, rioting broke out following the game between rival Amman clubs. Some Al-Faisaly fans threw bottles at Al-Wehdat players and their fans. About 250 people were injured. 243 of them Al-Wehdat fans, according to senior officials from the hospitals.

Al-Wehdat SC, based in the vibrant city of Amman, Jordan, is one of the most storied and successful soccer clubs in the country. Founded in 1956, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support and loyalty. Al-Wehdat, which translates to "The Unity," embodies the spirit of community and pride, representing the Palestinian diaspora in Jordan.

The club's colors are green and white, symbolizing hope and peace, and they play their home matches at the King Abdullah II Stadium, a venue that often resonates with the chants and cheers of their dedicated supporters. Al-Wehdat has consistently been a dominant force in Jordanian football, securing numerous league titles and cup victories, and has also made significant strides in regional competitions.

The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill, tactical discipline, and a strong emphasis on teamwork, making them a formidable opponent on the field. Al-Wehdat has produced many talented players who have gone on to represent the national team and achieve success both locally and internationally.

Beyond their achievements on the pitch, Al-Wehdat SC is also known for its commitment to community engagement and social responsibility, fostering youth development programs and promoting sportsmanship among the younger generation. With a legacy of excellence and a bright future ahead, Al-Wehdat continues to be a symbol of pride for its fans and a beacon of hope in Jordanian football.