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Bur Dubai Derby. Bur Dubai Derby is the Derby between Emirati football teams Al Nasr and Al Wasl, [1] both clubs have been competitors in the UAE Pro-League and the UAE President's Cup, [2] it is usually held twice a year but the teams face each other in other competitions from time to time, both clubs compete on who is the best club in Bur Dubai.
Al Wasl also lifted the Presidents Cup on May 17th after a victory against their derby rivals al Nasr 4–0, in front of a sold-out stadium of 25,000 fans. Al Wasl eventually clinched their 8th UAE Pro League title, following a 3–0 victory over second-place Shabab Al Ahli with two games remaining. [2]
Bur Dubai Derby: Al Nasr vs. Al Wasl [107] [108] [109] Abu Dhabi City Derby: Al Jazira vs Al Wahda [110] [111] References External links. FootballDerbies.com ...
After long negotiations between Zamalek and Al Wasl, Shikabala was officially loaned to Al Wasl for one year at a fee of $1.25 million US. [4] Shikabala had chosen the number 10, the number he previously had at Zamalek. On his unofficial debut in a friendly match against Omani club side Al Shabab, he assisted both of Al Wasl's goals in a 2–2 ...
In 2005–06 season, Al Wahda's 5–1 victory over Al Jazira denied them the league title as Al Jazira finished two points behind them and the league winners Al Ahli. In 2009–10 season, Al Jazira was set to win the league unbeaten but ultimately lost 2–1 to Al Wahda and lost first place, Baiano who was a former Al Jazira player scored both ...
The team has a big rivalry with Al Wasl, often called the Bur Dubai Derby or just simply Dubai Derby, both teams have competed to see which club is the best team in Bur Dubai area. [5] It also has a rivalry with Shabab Al Ahli which is also based in the same city but not in the same area.
Al Wasl Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الوصل, romanized: al-waṣl, lit. 'United') is a multi-sports club in Dubai , the United Arab Emirates . It is best known for its football team .
Al Wasl FC. UAE national football team (selected matches) Zabeel Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Zabeel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 8,439 [1] seats. In 1974, it was completed. It is owned by the Mohsen Zolfaghary-led Zabeel Construction Club. [2]