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Jordan Cup Women 11/07 15:00 - Amman (W) v Nashama Al-Mustaqbal (W) W 5-1
Jordan Cup Women 11/07 15:00 - Amman FC (W) v Al Istiqlal (W) - View
Jordan League Women 11/03 15:00 - Al-Hussein SC (W) v Amman (W) W 0-36
Jordan League Women 10/17 16:00 - Al Istiqlal (W) v Amman FC (W) D 2-2
Jordan League Women 10/11 16:00 - 6 Yard Etihad (W) v Amman FC (W) L 3-1
Jordan League Women 10/05 16:00 - Nashama Al-Mustaqbal (W) v Amman FC (W) W 1-5
Jordan Cup Women 09/30 15:00 - Amman FC (W) v 6 Yard Etihad (W) D 0-0
Jordan League Women 09/26 16:00 - Amman FC (W) v Al Orthodoxi (W) W 1-0
Jordan League Women 09/18 15:00 - Amman FC (W) v Al-Hussein SC (W) W 24-0
Jordan Cup Women 09/01 16:00 - Nashama Al-Mustaqbal (W) v Amman FC (W) W 0-4
Jordan Cup Women 10/01 15:00 - Al Naser Women v Amman FC Women L 1-0
Jordan Cup Women 09/28 17:00 - Al Orthodoxi Women v Amman FC Women L 2-0

Wikipedia - Amman SC

Amman Sports Club (Arabic: نادي عمان الرياضي) was a Jordanian football club from Amman.

History

Amman Sports Club was established in 1976. As a sports club, they hosted athletics events and also still have an athletics team.

The football club won their only trophy in the 1984 Jordan League, then they participated in the 1985–86 Asian Club Championship. They were relegated at the end of the 1988 Jordan League and did not return to the highest level since. However, the club was later folded.

Ibrahim Saadia [ar], Mohammed Al-Sabah, Aref Awfi and Samer Barakat were noted to have played for the club in the 1980s.

Ahmed Rajab Al-Jaloudi was noted as a member of the Board of Directors of Amman SC.

Mustafa Al-Afouri was noted as a past President of the club. Muhammad Jamil Abdel Qader was also noted as a past President of the club.