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2. ^ Shabab Al Ahli include 1 Emirati-Moroccan Super Cup, 1 Qatar–UAE Super Shield. 3. ^ Sharjah include 1 Joint League Cup. 4. ^ Al Nasr include 1 ADNOC Championship (not official by UAEFA), 1 Joint League Cup. 5. ^ Al Shabab and Dubai CSC merged into Al-Ahli form Shabab Al Ahli in 2017 6. ^ Al Shaab dissolved in 2017, after club merged with ...
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This season was the first season in which foreign players were excluded from the UAE League, a restriction which was opposed by Al Ain. After winning the League title in 1983–84 season, Al Ain failed to win any trophies until 1989 when they won the Federation Cup .
Al Ain FC is a professional football club, based in 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) Al Ain SCC for short.
In 2004 and 2007 editions, UAE was all eliminated by the hand to debutants Jordan and Vietnam. In 2011, it finished the tournament goalless. At this time, United Arab Emirates appointed world class coaches like Carlos Queiroz, Roy Hodgson and Dick Advocaat. In 2006, UAE appointed Bruno Metsu as the new manager.
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.
In between 1999 and 2000, Al Wasl was named the UAE's Club of the century. This is due to being the team who won the UAE League the most, winning 6 league titles up until then, and also being the best performing Emirati Club in international competitions and the most frequently qualified Emirati team to international trophies.
The UAE national team started in the preliminary qualifiers and advanced to the final qualifiers topping their group with 6 points in February 1989. [6] In the last leg of the World Cup qualifiers, the UAE national team competed in a group that included: North Korea, South Korea, China, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.