Al-Hussein SC faces Al-Ramtha in Super Cup semi-final tonight

Al-Hussein SC faces Al-Ramtha in Super Cup semi-final tonight
Al-Hussein SC faces Al-Ramtha in Super Cup semi-final tonight
Al-Hussein SC will take on Al-Ramtha SC at 8:00 PM on Saturday at Amman International Stadium in the semi-finals of the Jordanian Super Cup for the 2026/2027 season.اضافة اعلان

The match will be managed by an officiating team led by main referee Mohamed Maarouf (Egypt), assistant referees Mohamed Bakkar and Ayman Obeidat, fourth official Wael Haidar (Lebanon), and reserve assistant referee Qais Khamis. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system will be operated by Adham Makhadmeh and assistant VAR Ahmed Hossam (Egypt).

Gates at Amman International Stadium will open to fans starting at 3:00 PM. External Gates 7 and 9 have been assigned for Al-Ramtha supporters, Gate 3 for Al-Hussein supporters, and Gate 1 for board members of both clubs, the Association, organizing staff, and media personnel.

For internal seating, Gates J and K are designated for First Class right of the VIP tribune, Gate H for Second Class, and Gate L for Special Class for Al-Ramtha fans. Gates C and D are designated for First Class left of the VIP tribune, Gate F for Second Class, and Gate B for Special Class for Al-Hussein fans.

Organizational guidelines mandate that no individual will be allowed entry without a ticket, regardless of age. The exit timing for spectators after the final whistle will be determined at the discretion of the officer in charge and announced via the stadium's internal public address system.

The winner will advance to face Al-Faisaly in the Super Cup final. Al-Faisaly qualified after securing a 2–1 victory against Al-Wehdat in their semi-final match on Friday evening at Amman International Stadium.

Ahmed Ersan put Al-Faisaly ahead early in the second half before foreign player Shambo restored parity three minutes later. However, Ersan struck again in the fourth minute of stoppage time, completing a brace to send his team through to the final.

The match marked the inaugural debut of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology in Jordanian stadiums, as part of efforts to modernize the officiating system and elevate the standard of domestic competitions.