Al-Hussein Club were crowned Jordan FA Cup champions for the first time in their history after defeating Al-Ramtha 3–0 in the final on Saturday at Amman International Stadium.

The “Royal” side’s goals were scored by Rizq Bani Hani (65), Youssef Abu Jalboush “Saisa” (69), and Obaida Al-Namarneh (75).

Al-Hussein finally secured the title that had eluded them since the competition’s inception in 1980, completing a historic domestic treble after winning the league title last week and the Super Cup at the start of the season against Al-Wehdat.

The team also claimed their second trophy under national coach Ahmad Hayel, who took charge just two weeks ago, replacing Brazilian coach Ney Franco. The victory denied Al-Ramtha a third title, having previously won the competition in 1990 and 1991.

Al-Faisaly remains the record holder for most Jordan FA Cup titles with 21, followed by Al-Wehdat with 13, while Al-Ramtha and Shabab Al-Ordon have two each, and Al-Arabi, Al-Ahli, and Al-Hussein now have one title each.