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UAE President's Cup has become a topic of great relevance and interest to people of all ages and areas of expertise. Since its emergence,
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UAE President's Cup , from its origin to its possible future projections. We will analyze its impact on society, its influence on culture and its importance in the academic field, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and updated vision of this topic that is so significant today.
Football league
The UAE President's Cup , or simply the President Cup ,[ 1] is a football tournament that takes place in United Arab Emirates , between clubs in the UAE Pro League and the UAE First Division League . The winner qualifies for the preliminary stage of AFC Champions League Elite .
History
The UAE President's Cup started in the 1974–75 season, held by United Arab Emirates Football Association . Shabab Al Ahli and Sharjah are the competition's most successful club with ten wins. Al Ain has contested the most finals with fourteen. The first match of the President's Cup, played on March 20, 1974, between Al Wasl , Ajman ended 2–3, Ali Saeed scored the first goal of the competition.[ 2] Kuwaiti Ghazi Al-Qandi is the first referee to run a final match of the Cup, on April 11, 1975.[ 3]
Finals
The final match is often held in a major stadium in the UAE, such as the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi, and is a major event in the UAE's sports calendar.
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Season
Champion
Final score
Runner-up
Date
Venue
1
1974–75
Al Ahli
2–0
Al Nasr
11 April 1975
Dubai Stadium, Dubai
1975–76
not completed
2
1976–77
Al Ahli
1–1 (a.e.t. , 4–3 pens. ) [ 4]
Al Shabab
Dubai Stadium, Dubai
1977–78
Cancelled
3
1978–79
Sharjah
2–2 (a.e.t. , 3–0 pens. )
Al Ain
29 April 1979
Emirates Club Stadium, Abu Dhabi
4
1979–80
Sharjah
1–0
Al Nasr
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
5
1980–81
Al Shabab
3–1
Al Ain
6
1981–82
Sharjah
2–0
Al Shaab
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
7
1982–83
Sharjah
2–0
Al Wasl
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
8
1983–84
Ajman
0–0 (4–1 pens. )
Al Nasr
9
1984–85
Al Nasr
3–0
Al Shabab
10
1985–86
Al Nasr
2–1
Al Wasl
11
1986–87
Al Wasl
2–0
Al Khaleej
12
1987–88
Al Ahli
3–2
Al Shabab
13
1988–89
Al Nasr
1–0
Al Wahda
27 April 1989
Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium , Abu Dhabi
14
1989–90
Al Shabab
2–1
Al Ain
15
1990–91
Sharjah
3–0
Al Wasl
16
1991–92
Baniyas
2–1 (a.e.t. )
Al Nasr
17
1992–93
Al Shaab
2–1
Al Wasl
18
1993–94
Al Shabab
1–0
Al Ain
19
1994–95
Sharjah
0–0 (a.e.t. , 5–4 pens. )
Al Ain
20
1995–96
Al Ahli
4–1
Al Wahda
21
1996–97
Al Shabab
1–1 (a.e.t. , 5–4 pens. )
Al Nasr
22
1997–98
Sharjah
3–2 (asdet )
Al Wasl
23
1998–99
Al Ain
1–0 (asdet )
Al Shabab
24
1999–00
Al Wahda
1–1 (asdet , 8–7 pens. )
Al Wasl
25
2000–01
Al Ain
3–2
Al Shaab
26
2001–02
Al Ahli
3–1
Al Jazira
27
2002–03
Sharjah
1–1 (asdet , 6–5 pens. )
Al Wahda
28
2003–04
Al Ahli
2–1
Al Shaab
2 June 2004
Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium , Abu Dhabi
29
2004–05
Al Ain
3–1 (a.e.t. )
Al Wahda
16 June 2005
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
30
2005–06
Al Ain
2–1
Sharjah
3 April 2006
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
31
2006–07
Al Wasl
4–1
Al Ain
3 April 2007
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
32
2007–08
Al Ahli
2–0
Al Wasl
14 April 2008
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
33
2008–09
Al Ain
1–0
Al Shabab
13 April 2009
Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium , Abu Dhabi
34
2009–10
Emirates
3–1
Al Shabab
19 April 2010
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
35
2010–11
Al Jazira
4–0
Al Wahda
11 April 2011
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
36
2011–12
Al Jazira
3–1
Baniyas
23 April 2012
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
37
2012–13
Al Ahli
4–3
Al Shabab
28 May 2013
Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium , Abu Dhabi
38
2013–14
Al Ain
1–0
Al Ahli
18 May 2014
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
39
2014–15
Al Nasr
1–1 (a.e.t. , 3–0 pens. )
Al Ahli
3 June 2015
Hazza bin Zayed Stadium , Al Ain
40
2015–16
Al Jazira
1–1 (a.e.t. , 6–5 pens. )
Al Ain
29 May 2016
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
41
2016–17
Al Wahda
3–0
Al Nasr
19 May 2017
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
42
2017–18
Al Ain
2–1
Al Wasl
3 May 2018
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
43
2018–19
Shabab Al Ahli
2–1
Al Dhafra
29 April 2019
Zayed Sports City Stadium , Abu Dhabi
2019–20
not completed due to COVID-19 Pandemic
44
2020–21
Shabab Al Ahli
2–1
Al Nasr
16 May 2021
Hazza bin Zayed Stadium , Al Ain
45
2021–22
Sharjah
1−0
Al Wahda
21 October 2022
Hazza bin Zayed Stadium , Al Ain
46
2022–23
Sharjah
1–1 (a.e.t. , 14–13 pens. )
Al Ain
28 April 2023
Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium , Abu Dhabi
47
2023-24
Al-Wasl
4−0
Al Nasr
17 May 2024
Hazza bin Zayed Stadium , Al Ain
Club
Winners
Runners-up
Winning years
Runner-up years
Shabab Al Ahli
10
2
1975, 1977, 1988, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2013 , 2019 , 2021
2014 , 2015
Sharjah
10
1
1979 , 1980, 1982, 1983, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2022 , 2023
2006
Al Ain
7
8
1999 , 2001 , 2005, 2006, 2009 , 2014 , 2018
1979 , 1981 , 1990, 1994, 1995, 2007, 2016 , 2023
Al Nasr
4
8
1985, 1986, 1989, 2015
1975, 1980, 1984, 1992, 1997, 2017 , 2021 , 2024
Al Shabab
4
7
1981 , 1990, 1994, 1997
1977, 1985, 1988, 1999 , 2009 , 2010 , 2013
Al Jazira
3
1
2011 , 2012 , 2016
2002
Al Wasl
3
8
1987, 2007, 2024
1983, 1986, 1991, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2008, 2018
Al Wahda
2
6
2000, 2017
1989, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2011 , 2022
Al Shaab
1
3
1993
1982, 2001 , 2004
Baniyas
1
1
1992
2012
Ajman
1
0
1984
–
Emirates
1
0
2010
–
Al Dhafra
0
1
–
2019
Khor Fakkan
0
1
–
1987
Total
46
46
Top scorers
Top scorers by season
All-time top scorers
References
External links
1975: Hamdoun
1979: A. Abdullah
1983: Al Talyani
1985: K.Ismail
1988: K.Abdullah
1991: A.Ibrahim
1993: M. Mohammed
2006: Nekounam , Al-Wehaibi , M.Ahmed
2007: Jestrović
2008: A.Khalil , F.Khalil , Oliveira , Obaid
2009: Diaz
2010: N'dri
2011: Baré
2012: R.Oliveira
2013: Edgar
2014: Gyan , Fabiano
2015: Gyan , A.Khalil
2016: Douglas , Mabkhout
2017: Dzsudzsák , Coulibaly , H.Rashid
2018: Canedo , Waigo , Vinícius
2019: Adeílson
2020 : Alex
2021: Acosta
2022: Acosta
2023: Ben Larbi , Acosta
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