[3][4] Mayor Beltaji emphasized the club's role in promoting and developing Jordanian sports, particularly for youth, who are viewed as essential for societal advancement.
Ghassan Nuqul, the club’s president, highlighted the commitment to fostering discipline and teamwork among young athletes, with programs available for age groups ranging from 7 to 17, as well as a special team for girls.
[11] After they finished their group as runners-up, they eventually defeated Al Nassr 4-0 to reach the final, to which they lost 2-1 to Etihad Club.
[13] As a part of Zain Jordan's strategic partnership initiative, the telecommunications company sponsored Amman FC since 2023.
[14] The club proceeded to gain a spot from last season, finishing as runners-up of the 2024 Jordan Women's Pro League.