Strong, composed, and endlessly reliable—Ayah Al Majali has become a cornerstone of Jordan’s national women’s football team. With years of experience, both at home and abroad, she brings leadership, technical strength, and pride to every match she plays.

Early Life: A Dream Built on Determination
Born on March 9, 1992, in Amman, Jordan, Ayah’s journey into football began at a time when the women’s game was still gaining ground in the region. She faced challenges early on, but her talent and commitment never wavered.
From kicking the ball around in schoolyards to representing her country, Ayah rose through the ranks through sheer hard work, quickly becoming a standout in local youth tournaments. Her family’s support and her relentless discipline helped shape her into a professional at a young age.
Club Career: Playing at Home and Abroad
Ayah began her club career in Jordan’s domestic league, where her performances as a center-back caught attention early. Her strong tackling, aerial dominance, and calm decision-making earned her a reputation as one of the league’s most dependable defenders.
In pursuit of growth, Ayah moved abroad and played in leagues across Turkey and Saudi Arabia, gaining international exposure and experience. These stints not only improved her skills but also made her one of the few Jordanian women footballers to succeed outside the country.
National Team Leadership: A Decade of Service and Pride
Ayah Al Majali has proudly represented the Jordan national women’s team for over a decade. As one of the most experienced players in the squad, she has competed in multiple AFC Women’s Asian Cups, Arab Championships, and West Asian tournaments.
Her leadership on the field is evident in how she organizes the defense, inspires younger teammates, and steps up during pressure moments. Ayah isn’t just a player—she’s a guide and mentor to many rising stars in the Jordanian setup.
Playing Style: Calm, Controlled, and Commanding
Ayah plays with a maturity and clarity that only comes with experience. As a defender, she reads the game well, stays composed under pressure, and communicates constantly with her backline.
Her key strengths include:
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Strong positioning and awareness
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Excellent tackling and aerial ability
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Leadership and organization in defense
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Reliable passing and composure on the ball
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Consistency over 90 minutes
She doesn’t seek attention—her game speaks for itself.
Career Highlights
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Over a decade with the Jordan national women’s team
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Played internationally in Turkey and Saudi Arabia
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Represented Jordan in multiple AFC tournaments
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Regarded as one of Jordan’s most experienced female footballers
Ayah’s career has helped pave the way for young female players to dream beyond borders.
Salary and Earnings
Ayah Al Majali’s earnings come from various football-related avenues:
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Salaries and contracts from clubs in Jordan and abroad
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National team match fees and competition bonuses
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Government and federation recognition for achievements
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Ambassador roles and appearances for women’s football development
As a seasoned professional, Ayah has not only built a respected career but has also contributed to the rising visibility of women’s football in the Middle East.
Looking Ahead: A Leader On and Off the Pitch
Now in her 30s, Ayah Al Majali continues to play with passion and purpose. She remains focused on helping Jordan succeed while preparing for her next chapter, possibly in football mentorship or leadership.
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Support Jordan’s national team through future qualifiers
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Mentor young female defenders and promote local academies
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Advocate for better infrastructure and visibility for women’s football
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Leave behind a legacy of strength, resilience, and progress
Ayah Al Majali is more than a defender—she’s a pioneer. With every tackle and every match played in Jordan’s red jersey, she reminds the world that women’s football in the Middle East is rising—and she’s one of the reasons why.