Al-Faisaly and Al-Ramtha sweep to the round of 16 of the Jordan Cup.

sports|19/10/25
Al-Faisaly and Al-Ramtha sweep to the round of 16 of the Jordan Cup.
Al-Faisaly players celebrate a goal

Four strong teams qualified for the round of 16 of the Jordan Football Cup, achieving well-deserved victories over their rivals on Sunday in the Round of 32.

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Al-Faisaly, Al-Ramtha, Al-Sareeh, and Amman FC left no room for doubt about their seriousness in the competition, putting on strong offensive displays that secured their passage to the next stage.

Today's matches saw impressive results, highlighting the technical differences between the top teams and those playing in the lower divisions, and featured a large number of goals scored.

Al-Faisaly's five-goal victory confirms its seriousness:

At Prince Mohammed Stadium in Zarqa Governorate, Al-Faisaly, the defending champions and one of the most prominent candidates, confirmed its offensive strength with a resounding 5-0 victory over Shabab Al-Hussein. Al-Faisaly left no room for the opposing team to gain traction, imposing absolute control over the midfield and translating that into successive goals.

The undisputed star of the match was striker Lee Irwin, who scored a personal hat-trick, confirming his technical ability as a sniper.

Brilliant young player Bashar Al-Dhiabat and speedy striker Amin Al-Shanaineh added to the score, completing a comfortable five-goal haul that ensured the Blues qualified without difficulty.

With this victory, Al-Faisaly set up a meeting with Al-Sarhan in the round of 16.

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Al-Ramtha sweeps to nine goals and ignites the competition:

In a match whose most prominent feature was the prolific goals, Al-Ramtha swept aside its guest, Shabab Al-Talbiyeh, at home and in front of its fans at Al-Hassan International Stadium in Irbid, with a resounding 9-0 victory.

The resounding victory is a clear signal to Al-Ramtha's rivals that it is determined to reclaim the cup title that has been absent from its trophy cabinet for some time.

Al-Ramtha's stars shared the scoring lead, with veteran star Hamza Al-Dardour scoring a hat-trick, proving that experience still plays a significant role. Al-Dardour was followed by his teammate Ezz El-Din Abu Aqouleh, who also scored a hat-trick.

Moamen Al-Sakit, Abdullah Al-Munais, and Abdullah Abdul-Hafiz added the remaining goals, completing the "nine" and confirming the team's readiness for the next stages.

An anticipated match in the next round:

Al-Ramtha's impressive victory has positioned them for a tough and anticipated match in the round of 16, where they will face Oman FC, who also qualified today.

Oman FC had booked their place with a logical and comfortable 3-0 victory over Al-Ramtha Union (not Duqra, as one report stated), in a match held at Prince Mohammed Stadium. This match between Al-Ramtha and Oman FC is one of the toughest matches in the round of 16 and will be a true test of both teams' ambitions to advance in the competition.

Al-Sarih secures qualification with a valuable victory:

In another match held in Irbid at Prince Hashem Stadium, Al-Sarih secured qualification to the round of 16 after defeating its counterpart, Doqra, 1-0.

The victory was difficult and valuable, as Al-Sarih demonstrated determination to secure a place without resorting to extra time or penalty kicks.

The victory sets Al-Sarih up for a fiery match in the round of 16, where they will face Al-Ahli. This match is expected to be tactical and close, given the strength and history of both teams in the competition.

With these results, the Round of 32 has produced some strong matches in the next stage, confirming that the Jordan Cup will, as always, be full of excitement and fierce competition between professional and non-professional teams.