Wrap-up of 2021 Jordanian Basketball

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AMMAN — 2021 was a busy year for Jordanian basketball. Here are some of the highlights of their accomplishments: اضافة اعلان



1. Al-Ahli wins the Jordan Cup and the Kumho Men's Basketball Premier League.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



2. Jordan Falcons qualify for the postponed Asian Cup 2021 in Indonesia, leading its group in the qualifiers.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



3. The Orthodox club crowned with the U-18 Basketball League title.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



4. The Orthodox club crowned with the U-16 Boys Basketball League title.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)


5. The Orthodox crowned with the U-14 Girls Basketball League title.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)


6. Dunes wins the U-16 Girls Basketball League title.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



7. The national team wins first place in the 10th edition of the King Abdullah II Basketball Cup (Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation).



8. Bayt Idis Club celebrate winning the Men's First Division Clubs League.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



9. Shabab Fuheis (Fuheis Blues) crowned as the Women's League champions.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



10. Women's Falcons win second place in the second level finals of the Asian Cup, and jumps 43 places at once in the "FIBA" classification, ranking 81st globally, 16th in Asia and fourth amongst Arab countries, with a score of 76.3 points.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



11. The Jordan Falcons maintain their international ranking, coming in 39th globally, eighth in Asia and second in the Arab world, with 276.7 points, after beating Saudi, in the first phase of the Asian qualifiers qualifying for the World Cup 2023.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



12. The U-15 national team reaches the quarter-finals of the Basketball Skills Challenge World Cup.(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)



13. The launching of the "Junior Falcons" program in cooperation with the German Agency for International Cooperation "GIZ".(Photo: Jordan Basketball Federation)

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