
Etihad Retains "Youth Title" with Big Win on Crowning Night
Etihad confirmed its dominance over women's football in the age groups, after it secured the U-19 Elite Women's League title with a 5-0 victory over Amman FC in the final match of the tournament, which was held at the Polo Stadium on Wednesday evening.
سيدات تحت 19 | W U19
Oct 22, 2025
Team captain Lamar Al-Shalabi raised the championship cup after it was handed over by a member of the administrative body of the Football Association, and the sports director of Etihad Club, Stephanie Al-Naber, to take the gold medals by finishing first with 21 points, and crowning the title for the second consecutive season.
Etihad head coach Tariq Al- Mahsiri started the match with a lineup consisting of Sajida Issa, Raneem Hammad, Ritaj Arafa, Rital Salama, Lamar Al-Shalabi, Jaida Kamal, Kinda Al-Titi, Mira Jarrar, Janna Maatouk, Haya Abu Ali and Ilham Al-Bakour.
Etihad kept a clean sheet, with Sajida shining between the three posts, and shining on more than one occasion in the first half, before Etihad scored the first goal when Haya Abu Ali received the ball from the center of the field, advanced towards the goal and shot in two waves, to put her team in front at the third minute of the first half's stoppage time.
The advantage continued in favor of Etihad at the beginning of the second half, as the left post of the Amman FC goal stood in the way of Kinda Al-Titi's shot in the 59th minute, before Mira Jarrar succeeded in increasing the score in the 63rd minute, after receiving the ball from Abu Ali, and shot strongly to the right of the goal, before Jarrar returned to sign her second personal goal and the third for the team in the 68th minute from a rocket shot from a long distance that hit the crossbar before entering the net.
The player Janna Maatouk received a red card in the last quarter of an hour of the match, after which Al-Mahsiri made a substitution by bringing in Sarah Al-Dajja instead of Ilham Al-Bakour, so the team increased the score by scoring the fourth goal through Kinda Al-Titi from a perfect shot in the 90th minute +2, while Jarrar scored the “hat-trick” and the fifth for Etihad in the fourth minute of injury time after she was alone on the goal and put it confidently in the net, to add the Youth League title to its cabinets after the junior women's title was crowned last week.
Etihad finished the tournament as the best offensive line with the team scoring 30 goals from 8 matches, distributed among Mira Jarrar (10 goals), Kinda Titi (6 goals), Haya Abu Ali and Janna Maatouk (5 goals), Raneem Hammad, Rital Salama and Elham Al-Bakour (1 goal), and one goal by mistake


