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They were crowned champions following a 4–2 win against Al-Najma on 13 May. [3] On 21 May, Al-Kholood and Al-Orobah became the final two clubs to be promoted following wins over Al-Safa and Al-Jabalain respectively. [4] On 30 April, Al-Taraji became the first team to be relegated after a 4–1 defeat away to Al-Kholood. [5]
On 22 March 2024, Neom became the second club to be promoted following a 3–2 win against Al-Zulfi. [6] The third and final club to be promoted was Al-Zulfi , who did so following a 3–0 aggregate win over Al-Diriyah in the promotion play-offs on 17 April 2024.
6.2.2 Results by round. 6.2.3 Matches. 6.3 UAE ... The 2024–25 Al Ain Football Club season is the club's 57th in existence and their 50th consecutive season in the ...
Al-Najma vs Al-Riyadh in the 2010–11 Saudi First Division Season. The league was founded in 1976 alongside the Premier League Which is now known as the Saudi Pro League. being the second-tier league it allows the first tier league clubs to either discover talents or send players on loan so they can develop.
Al Ain first contested participation was in 1995 Asian Cup Winners' Cup where they lost to Kazma SC 0–6 on aggregate. Al Ain won their first international title in the 2001 Gulf Club Champions Cup after finishing first in a round-robin tournament, however only two years later Al Ain would win its first major international title after beating BEC Tero Sasana 2–1 on aggregate, Al Ain became ...
Al-Ain Saudi Football Club (Arabic: نادي العين السعودي) is a Saudi Arabian professional association football club based in Al Atawlah, Al Qara, Al Bahah. [3] The club was founded in 1978 and play their home matches at the King Saud Sport City Stadium. The team competes in the First Division League, the
Al-Najma: Unaizah Department of Education Stadium Al-Najma Club Stadium: 10,000 7,000 [10] Mário Silva: Al-Safa: Safwa: Al-Safa Club Stadium Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium (Khobar) Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium : 3,500 15,000 [11] 22,042: Juan Brown: Al-Tai: Ha'il Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium 12,000: Mohamed Kouki: Al-Zulfi: Al ...
Al Ain is by far the most successful club in the UAE. [3] Al Ain has won a record 14 UAE Pro League, 7 President's Cups, 5 Super Cups, 3 Federation Cups, two League Cup, two Abu Dhabi Championship, Joint League, Gulf Club Champions Cup and two AFC Champions League and one Emirati-Moroccan Super Cup. The club is the first and only UAE side so ...