UAE Pro League

The UAE Pro League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Arabian Gulf League,[1][2] 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 13 league titles to their name. Fourteen clubs compete in the League that operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the First Division League.

UAE Pro League
Organising bodyPro League Committee
Founded1973 (1973)
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toFirst Division League
Domestic cup(s)UAE President's Cup
UAE Super Cup
League cup(s)UAE League Cup
International cup(s)AFC Champions League
Current championsSharjah (6th title)
(2018–19)
Most championshipsAl Ain (13 titles)
TV partnersAbu Dhabi Sports
Dubai Sports
Sharjah Sports
Websiteuaeproleague.ae
2020–21 season

The League was founded in 1973 as the UAE Football League. The first 1973–74 season was a "trial" championship but was declared official by the UAE FA in 2001.[3] In February 2007, the Pro League Committee was formed, and became the organising body of the League.

Name change

Starting from the 2013–14 season the name was changed from UAE Pro League to Arabian Gulf League, which was named after the Arabian Gulf as per the chairman of Pro League Committee.[4] However, the name change has been viewed as a revival of the Persian Gulf naming dispute[5] with Iran accusing the United Arab Emirates of bigotry,[6] and the Iranian Football Federation barring the transfer of Javad Nekounam to a UAE club.[7] After about four months of the name change a 70 million AED one-year renewable partnership deal was announced with Arabian Gulf Development to be named Official Title Partner.[8]

Ranking

Ranking

As of 20 February 2020[9]

Ranking Member Association Club Points Points
(100%)
2020 2019Mvmt 2017 2018 2019 2020 Points
7 8 +1 Thailand 15.050 16.200 5.050 0.900 37.200 58.368
8 7 –1 Uzbekistan 5.050 9.400 9.000 6.900 30.350 47.620
9 10 +1 United Arab Emirates 11.350 8.100 7.633 1.850 28.933 45.397
10 9 –1 Iraq 8.933 8.633 8.300 1.300 27.166 42.626
11 14 +3 North Korea 3.433 7.433 11.067 0 21.933 34.414

Clubs

Member clubs (2020–21)

Note: Table lists clubs in alphabetical order.
Club Home city Stadium Capacity
Ajman Ajman City Ajman Stadium 5,537
Al Ain Al-Ain Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium 22,965
Al Dhafra Madinat Zayed Al Dhafra Stadium 5,020
Al Jazira Abu Dhabi City (Al Nahyan) Mohammad Bin Zayed Stadium 42,056
Al Nasr Dubai City (Al Nasr) Al-Maktoum Stadium 15,058
Al Wahda Abu Dhabi City (Al Nahyan) Al Nahyan Stadium 12,201
Al Wasl Dubai City (Zabeel) Zabeel Stadium 8,439
Baniyas Abu Dhabi City (Al Shamkha) Baniyas Stadium 10,000
Hatta Hatta Hamdan Bin Rashid Stadium 5,000
Fujairah Fujairah City Fujairah Club Stadium 10,645
Kalba Kalba Ittihad Kalba Stadium 8,500
Khor Fakkan Khor Fakkan Saqr bin Mohammad al Qassimi Stadium 4,373
Shabab Al Ahli Dubai City (Deira) Rashid Stadium 12,052
Sharjah Sharjah City Sharjah Stadium 20,000

Managers

Nat. Name Club Appointed Time in charge
Ayman ElramadyAjman3 June 20164 years, 73 days
Abdulaziz MohamedSharjah15 October 20172 years, 305 days
Vuk RašovićAl Dhafra30 June 20182 years, 46 days
Laurențiu ReghecampfAl Wasl26 December 20181 year, 233 days
Christos KontisHatta10 June 20191 year, 66 days
Jorge Da SilvaKalba12 October 2019308 days
Marcel KeizerAl Jazira13 October 2019307 days
Krunoslav JurčićAl Nasr14 October 2019306 days
Manuel JiménezAl Wahda17 October 2019303 days
Goran TufegdžićKhor Fakkan31 October 2019289 days
Pedro EmanuelAl Ain5 January 2020223 days
Fabio VivianiFujairah10 February 2020187 days
Gerard ZaragozaShabab Al-Ahli8 March 2020160 days
Daniel IsăilăBaniyas27 June 202049 days

List of champions

Source:[10]

No Season Champion Runner up
 11973–74SharjahAl Ahli
 21974–75Al AhliSharjah
 31975–76Al AhliAl Ain
 41976–77Al AinSharjah
 51977–78Al NasrAl Ain
 61978–79Al NasrSharjah
 71979–80Al AhliAl Shaab
 81980–81Al AinAl Nasr
 91981–82Al WaslAl Ain
 101982–83Al WaslSharjah
 111983–84Al AinAl Wasl
 121984–85Al WaslAl Shaab
 131985–86Al NasrAl Wasl
 141986–87SharjahAl Wasl
 151987–88Al WaslSjarjah
 161988–89SharjahAl Wasl
 171989–90Al ShababAl Wasl
×1990–91Cancelleda
 181991–92Al WaslSharjah
 191992–93Al AinAl Wasl
 201993–94SharjahAl Ain
 211994–95Al ShababAl Ain
 221995–96SharjahAl Wasl
 231996–97Al WaslAl Nasr
 241997–98Al AinSharjah
 251998–99Al WahdaAl Ain
 261999–00Al AinAl Nasr
 272000–01Al WahdaAl Ahli
 282001–02Al AinAl Jazira
 292002–03Al AinAl Wahda
 302003–04Al AinAl Shabab
 312004–05Al WahdaAl Ain
 322005–06Al AhliAl Wahda
 332006–07Al WaslAl Wahda
 342007–08Al ShababAl Jazira
 352008–09Al AhliAl Jazira
 362009–10Al WahdaAl Jazira
 372010–11Al JaziraBaniyas
 382011–12Al AinAl Nasr
 392012–13Al AinAl Ahli
 402013–14Al AhliAl Wahda
 412014–15Al AinAl Jazira
 422015–16Al AhliAl Ain
 432016–17Al JaziraAl Wasl
 442017–18Al AinAl Wahda
 452018–19SharjahShabab Al Ahli
×2019–20Cancelledb
462020–21

Notes
1.^ Competition cancelled due to Gulf war
2.^ Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates[11]

Champions

Performance by club

Club Won Runners-up Winning seasons
Al Ain
13
8
1976–77, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1992–93, 1997–98, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2017–18
Al Wasl
7
8
1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1991–92, 1996–97, 2006–07
Al Ahlic
7
3
1974–75, 1975–76, 1979–80, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2013–14, 2015–16
Sharjah
6
7
1973–74, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1993–94, 1995–96, 2018–19
Al Wahda
4
5
1998–99, 2000–01, 2004–05, 2009–10
Al Nasr
3
4
1977–78, 1978–79, 1985–86
Al Shababc
3
1
1989–90, 1994–95, 2007–08
Al Jazira
2
5
2010–11, 2016–17
Al Shaabd
0
2
Shabab Al Ahli
0
1
Baniyas
0
1

Notes
1.^ Al Ahli and Al Shabab along with Dubai CSC merged to form Shabab Al Ahli in 2017
2.^ Al Shaab dissolved in 2017

Performance by city

City / Area Titles Clubs Winning seasons
Dubai
20
Al Ahli (7): 1974–75, 1975–76, 1979–80, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2013–14, 2015–16
Al Wasl (7): 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1991–92, 1996–97, 2006–07
Al Nasr (3): 1977–78, 1978–79, 1985–86
Al Shabab (3): 1989–90, 1994–95, 2007–08
Al Ain
13
Al Ain (13): 1976–77, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1992–93, 1997–98, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2017–18
Abu Dhabi
6
Al Wahda (4): 1998–99, 2000–01, 2004–05, 2009–10
Al Jazira (2): 2010–11, 2016–17
Sharjah Sharjah (6): 1973–74, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1993–94, 1995–96, 2018–19

Performance by emirates

Emirates Titles Clubs Winning seasons
Dubai
20
Al Ahli (7): 1974–75, 1975–76, 1979–80, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2013–14, 2015–16
Al Wasl (7): 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1991–92, 1996–97, 2006–07
Al Nasr (3): 1977–78, 1978–79, 1985–86
Al Shabab (3): 1989–90, 1994–95, 2007–08
Abu Dhabi
19
Al Ain (13): 1976–77, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1992–93, 1997–98, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2017–18
Al Wahda (4): 1998–99, 2000–01, 2004–05, 2009–10
Al Jazira (2): 2010–11, 2016–17
Sharjah
6
Sharjah (6): 1973–74, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1993–94, 1995–96, 2018–19

As of July 2016 following clubs are officially allowed to wear stars while playing in the League, Each country's usage is unique and in UAE the practice is to award one star for each five titles won. The number in parentheses is for League titles won.[12]

Players

All-time top scorers

Source:[13]

Rank Nat Name Club Years Goals Apps
1 Fahad Khamees Al Wasl 1980–1997166230
2 Sebastián Tagliabué Al Wahda 2013–148151
3 Ali Mabkhout Al Jazira 2009–142203
4 Mohammad Omar Al Wasl
Al Ain
Al Jazira
Al Dhafra
Al Nasr
Ajman
1992–2011132237
5 Adnan Al Talyani Al Shaab 1980–1999129232
6 Abdulaziz Mohamed Sharjah N/A–2002127N/A
7
Atiq Hassan
Ahmed Abdullah
Al Ahli
Al Ain
1988–2002
1978–1995
117N/A
8 Faisal Khalil Al Ahli
Al Wasl
Al Shaab
1999–2013114302
9 Fábio Lima Al Wasl 2014–102129
10 Asamoah Gyan Al-Ain
Al Ahli
2011–201710197
11 Anderson Barbosa Sharjah
Al Wasl
2002–200999128
12 Makhete Diop Al Dhafra
Shabab Al-Ahli
2011–201895137
13 Ali Thani Sharjah N/A93128

Top scorers by season

Season Player Club Goals
1974–75[14] Suhail Salim Al Ahli 14
1975–76[15] Ali Nawaz Baloch Al Wahda 12
1976–77[15] Al Fadhel Santo Al Nasr 10
1977–78[15] Mohieddine Habita Al Ain 20
1980–81[16] Karim Abdul Razak Emirates 14
1981–82[17] Ahmed Abdullah Al Ain 12
1982–83[18] Carlos Al Nasr 12
1983–84[19] Ahmed Abdullah
Fahad Khamees
Al Ain
Al Wasl
20
1984–85[20] Fahad Khamees
Adnan Al Talyani
Al Wasl
Al Shaab
14
1985–86[16][20] Mohammed Salem Al Wahda 16
1986–87[16][20] Adnan Al Talyani
Khalil Ghanim
Al Shaab
Al Khaleej
13
1987–88[21] Zuhair Bakheet Al Wasl 25
1988–89[22] Fahad Khamees Al Wasl 14
1989–90[20] Hussain Yaslam Baniyas 16
1991–92[23][24] Youssouf Atiq Al Ahli 25
1992–93[16][24] Saif Sultan Al Ain 20
1993–94[16][25] Abdulaziz Mohammed Sharjah 18
1994–95[16][24] Bader Jassim Al Wahda 10
1995–96[24][26] Jassim Al Dokhi Al Shaab 10
1996–97[16][24] Bader Jassim Al Wahda 11
1997–98[24] Ali Thani Sharjah 18
1998–99[27] Alboury Lah Al Wahda 29
1999–00[24][28] Alboury Lah Al Wahda 18
2000–01[29][30] Mohammed Al Enazi Al Wahda 22
2001–02[29][31] Mohammed Al Enazi Al Wahda 22
2002–03[32] Cristián Montecinos Dubai 19
2003–04[33] Ali Karimi Al Ahli 14
2004–05[18][34] Valdir
Anderson Barbosa
Al Nasr
Sharjah
23
2005–06[35] Anderson Barbosa Sharjah 19
2006–07[36] Anderson Barbosa Al Wasl 19
2007–08[37] Faisal Khalil
Anderson Barbosa
Al-Ahli
Al-Sharjah
16
2008–09[38] Fernando Baiano Al Jazira 25
2009–10[39] José Sand Al Ain 24
2010–11[40] André Senghor Baniyas 18
2011–12[41] Asamoah Gyan Al Ain 22
2012–13[42] Asamoah Gyan Al Ain 31
2013–14[43] Asamoah Gyan Al Ain 29
2014–15 Mirko Vučinić Al Jazira 25
2015–16 Sebastián Tagliabué Al Wahda 25
2016–17 Ali Mabkhout Al Jazira 33
2017–18 Marcus Berg Al Ain 25
2018–19 Sebastián Tagliabué Al Wahda 27

By country

Country Players Seasons
 United Arab Emirates 17 20
 Brazil 4 6
 Ghana 2 4
 Argentina 2 3
 Senegal 2 3
 Pakistan 1 1
 Sudan 1 1
 Tunisia 1 1
 Chile 1 1
 Iran 1 1
 Montenegro 1 1
 Sweden 1 1
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