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Al Ain Football Club (Arabic: نادي العين لكرة القدم; transliterated: Nady al-'Ayn) is a professional football club based in the city of Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is one of many sport sections of the multi-sports club Al Ain Sports and Cultural Club ( Arabic : نادي العين الرياضي الثقافي ).
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr crashed out of the AFC Champions League after a thrilling tie against Al Ain ended 4-4 on aggregate before the Emirati side triumphed on penalties.
Al Ain Football Club is an association football club based in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, that competes in UAE Pro League, the top-division football league in United Arab Emirates. 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 ]
In addition to the Al-Ja'ba brothers, Ali and Al-Owais, Prince Abdul Rahman bin Saud Al Saud became the head of Al Nassr, he spent more than 39 years as the president for 3 stints until his death. His love of the team made him accept the challenge of being the president of a second-division club and turning it into a champion, and therefore, he ...
The 2024–25 season is Al-Nassr's 49th consecutive season in the top flight of Saudi football and 69th year in existence as a football club. [4] The club will participate in the Pro League, the King's Cup, the AFC Champions League Elite, and the Super Cup.
vs Al Dhafra (Pre-Season) 22 August 2020 11 October 2020 99 FW: Jamal Maroof fibula bone fracture in left foot: AlAinClub.ae: vs Al Nassr (2019–20 season) 24 September 2020 30 April 2021 9 FW: Kodjo Laba: muscle injury : DubaiSports.ae: in training 7 October 2020 18 October 2020 7 FW: Caio Canedo: tear in the adductor muscle: AlAinClub.ae: in ...
Al Ain : 1–1 (1–4 p) Al Nasr: Al Ain: 20:45: Mahmoud Khamees 26' Report: Tozé 82' Stadium: Hazza bin Zayed Stadium Referee: Adel Al Naqbi: Penalties: Jamal Ibrahim Caio Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba: Tozé Álvaro Negredo Brandley Kuwas Tareq Ahmed
The nation's Public Investment Fund took 75% stakes in four founding members (Al-Ahli, Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, and Al-Nassr) in June 2023 as part of the Saudi Vision 2030 program. [5] These actions have been criticised by many sporting journalists and human rights activists, who have described the transfers as part of a sportswashing scheme by ...