
Women’s Premier League (2025-2026)
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Women’s Premier League 2025-26
Women’s Premier League Final: Al Fuheis - Orthodox Amman 90-48 Al Fuheis (Nayef Asfour): von Oelhoffen Talia 23, Haddad Joanna 14, Abu Jbara Liliana 13, Shehadeh Thekra 12, Al Shiyyab Farah 9, Mansour Dania 8, Al-Noubani Masa 6, Maen Marei Maya 3, Yaltchin Janset 2, Makhamreh Hala 0, Khadeer Yasmina 0, Najjar Zara 0 Standings 2025-26
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![]() Al Fuheis ![]() Al-Fuheis Crowned Women's League Champions for the Fifth Time (Photo: instagram)
Arrived: Aliyah Mazyck (Dynamo Novosibirsk Region), Meral Abdelgawad (Al Ahly Cairo), Thuraya AbdulHamid (University of Toronto), Talia von Oelhoffen (University of Southern California)
Average Height: 175.1 cm (5'8.9'')
Average Age: 24.8
Al-Fuheis Crowned Women's League Champions for the Fifth Time-Jan 27, 2026
Amman, January 25 — Shabab Al-Fuheis Club were crowned champions of the 27th edition of the Women’s League for the 2025-2026 season on Sunday, claiming their fifth consecutive title and fifth overall after sealing the Finals series with a clean sweep (3–0) against Orthodox Club. Al-Fuheis wrapped up the series with wins of 88–62, 82–52, and 90–48. The Finals series was scheduled as a best-of-five, with the championship awarded to the first team to register three victories. The awards ceremony was held at Prince Hamzah Hall, where the Jordan Basketball Federation’s Second Vice President Zain Hamzah and Secretary-General, attorney Mustafa Al-Louzi, presented medals and trophies to the top three teams. Shabab Al-Fuheis finished first, Orthodox Club placed second, and Contractors Club secured third place. On the individual awards front, Shabab Al-Fuheis players dominated the honors. Liliana Abu Jbara was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) and top scorer, while Zekra Shehadeh claimed the Best Rebounder award. Abu Jbara also earned Best Three-Point Shooter, Maya Mar’i was named Best Steals leader, and Massa Al-Noubani received the Best Assists award. In addition, Al-Fuheis players Massa Al-Noubani, Zekra Shehadeh, Janset Yaltchin, Zara Al-Najjar , and Liliana Abu Jbara were all selected to the tournament’s All-Star Five. Asia-Basket.com All-Jordanian WPL Awards 2026-Feb 2, 2026
![]() The standout American guard Talia von Oelhoffen was named the Player of the Year of the championship-winning champion team Al Fuheis.
She graduated from the Southern California last year.
von Oelhoffen received multiple other awards, was voted the Defensive Player of the Year, Guard of the Year and was selected to the First Team.
She helped von Oelhoffen's team have an undefeated season as champion team Al Fuheis was not challenged in the league with a perfect 6 to 0 in the regular season.
von Oelhoffen's excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Orthodox 3 to 0 in the final series.
Her consistent performance as a playmaker earned her the fifth ranked in rebounds per game, showcasing average of over 7.
von Oelhoffen led the Jordan in points per game with over 22.
She has totalled 4 games of 20 or more points on the year.
von Oelhoffen's 31 points against the Orthodox were the most she scored in the 25 26 season.
The standout guard Liliana Abu Jbara was selected as the Finals MVP of the championship-winning Al Fuheis.
She was also chosen to the First Team.
Abu Jbara helped Abu Jbara's team have an undefeated season as Al Fuheis was not challenged in the league with a perfect 6 to 0 in the regular season.
Her excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Orthodox 3 to 0 in the final series.
Abu Jbara showcased her talent by ranking fourth in points per game with an average of over 14.
She also averaged over 6 rebounds per game in the league.
Abu Jbara recorded double-doubles in 2 games during the event.
Her 24 points against the Orthodox were the most she scored in the 25 26 season.
Among many awards she was selected to the Asia-Basket Jordanian D1 All-Domestic Players Team back in 2022.
Sandra Ikeora, 30-year old Nigerian power forward from the Al Moqaweleen, was honored as the Forward of the Year at the Jordan.
She Is the Dominican of California alumna from 2018.
Ikeora was also named to the First Team.
Her exceptional play earned her the second spot in points per game, boasting an impressive average of over 21.
Ikeora led the Jordan in rebounds per game with over 15.
She has totalled 2 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 4 games on the year.
Ikeora's 31 points against the Orthodox were the most she scored in the 25 26 season.
The standout center Thekra Shehadeh earned the Center of the Year of the championship-winning Al Fuheis.
She also earned a spot in the First Team.
Shehadeh helped Shehadeh's team have an undefeated season as Al Fuheis was not challenged in the league with a perfect 6 to 0 in the regular season.
Her excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Orthodox 3 to 0 in the final series.
Shehadeh orchestrated her way to the third spot in rebounds per game, showcasing a dazzling average of almost 10.
She also had over 9 points per game that season in the league.
Shehadeh recorded double-doubles in 3 games at the event.
Her 14 points against Al Moqaweleen were the most she scored in the 25 26 season.
The standout forward Masa Al-Noubani was voted to the First Team of the championship-winning Al Fuheis.
She helped Al-Noubani's team have an undefeated season as Al Fuheis was not challenged in the league with a perfect 6 to 0 in the regular season.
Al-Noubani's excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Orthodox 3 to 0 in the final series.
She logged almost 9 points per game over the season in the league.
Al-Noubani led the Jordan in assists per game with almost 5.
Her 17 points against Al Moqaweleen were the most she scored in the 25 26 season.
Player of the Year: Finals MVP: Defensive Player of the Year: Guard of the Year: Forward of the Year: Center of the Year: Coach of the Year: First Team Honorable Mention *The awards were created by Asia-basket.com staff based on the stats (if available), teams' performance and players' performance.
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