Jordan Rugby

It is funded by the Jordan Olympic Committee and is an associate member of World Rugby.

[6] Jordan's captain from 2010 to 2012 was Saleh Fleifel, succeeded by Zaid Arabiat in 2013 and then by Mohammed AlMajed in 2015.

In Jordan, this programme has been adopted by 10 schools across Amman, who all take part in an annual tournament divided into grades of ability.

The tournament is then celebrated with a Get Into Rugby Festival Finale where all the school teams compete for a trophy to commemorate a successful campaign.

The Academy runs sessions on Friday mornings for the 13 - 17 age group and encourages both boys and girls to participate[10] Amman Camels is a youth programme that focuses on non-contact rugby for boys and girls aged between 4 – 11 years old to get the kids involved in the game..