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Notes 1. ^ Al Ain include 2 Abu Dhabi Championship (not official by UAEFA), 1 Joint League Cup, 1 Emirati-Moroccan Super Cup. 2. ^ Shabab Al Ahli include 1 Emirati-Moroccan Super Cup, 1 Qatar–UAE Super Shield.
The club was founded in 1968 by players from Al Ain, members of a Bahraini group of exchange students and the Sudanese community working in the United Arab Emirates. [1] The team quickly gained popularity and recognition throughout the country, being the team with the most trophies (38 in total). [2]
This article lists the United Arab Emirates national football team all-time head-to-head record with other official FIFA members and records in competitive tournaments. Head-to-head record [ edit ]
An anime television series, titled Fantasia Sango - Realm of Legends, was announced on July 30, 2021. [1] The series is animated by Geek Toys and directed by Shunsuke Machitani, with Shinpei Nagai serving as assistant director, Masashi Suzuki in charge of series scripts, CSPG and Tetsutarō Yui designing the characters, and Tsutomu Tagashira ...
Founded in 1968 by players from Al Ain, members of a Bahraini group of exchange students and the Sudanese community working in the United Arab Emirates. [ 1 ] Al Ain made a successful debut by beating a team made up of British soldiers and went on to play friendly matches against other Abu Dhabi clubs.
The UAE Pro League (Arabic: دوري المحترفين الإماراتي), known for sponsorship reasons as the ADNOC Pro League, [1] is the top professional football league in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The first team to win the title was Al Orouba (Sharjah), whilst Al Ain has the record with 14 league titles to their name.
United Arab Emirates appeared in the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup after being awarded a spot because Saudi Arabia was hosting the games. United Arab Emirates missed the qualification for the 2000 AFC Asian Cup in Lebanon and finished in last place at the 2002 Arabian Gulf Cup in Saudi Arabia. It was eliminated in the next three Asian Cup ...
It was the second channel in the joint venture between Viacom International Media Networks and Arabian Television Network, part of Arab Media Group, the largest media group in the United Arab Emirates, after the successful launch for MTV Arabia (later known as MTV Middle East). [3] The website was nickarabia.net. [citation needed]