Al-Wasl ended his current season early, by missing the opportunity to win a title, after he bid farewell to the President’s Cup from the quarter-finals with a loss to Al Ain with six goals against five, to complete the “Emperor” series that he left all the championships this season, especially as he is outside the competition circle for the Gulf League title Arabi.

The team completed 13 seasons in which the "Shams Championships" were absent from the Yellow Castle, at the local level, since winning the historic double league and the President's Cup in the 2006-2007 season, while winning the Gulf Clubs Championship 2010 title, in return the team started this season to exit from the Cup Mohamed VI for the Champions Clubs, after he beat Al-Hilal Al-Sudani in the 32nd round, before he got out of the round of 16 with a loss to Al-Ittihad Saudi.

Al-Wasl's march in the Arab Gulf Cup was stopped by losing to Al-Ahly youth in the quarter-finals with five goals to one goal, and finally the team lost to Al-Ain in the President's Cup quarter-finals.

Al-Wasl's most ambitious campaign has become the most competitive goal of the AFC Champions League this season, especially as it is ranked eighth in the league standings with 23 points.

Al Wasl has not achieved any local championship since 2007, despite the use of many big names from the coaches, most notably the legend Diego Maradona, and his fellow veteran former Inter Milan coach Hector Cuper, the French late Bruno Mitsu, the Brazilian Sergio Farias, and the Argentine Gabriel Calderon, and only won one title Only crowned the Gulf Club Championship in 2010, under the leadership of Costa Rican coach Alexander Guimaraes.

The current period is the worst in the history of Al Wasl, who has never missed winning the local championship titles for up to 13 years, as it was the longest period in which he did not achieve any title when he won the league title in the 1996-1997 season, before he achieved the league title And the cup in 2006-2007.

The absence of Al Wasl from winning the titles contributed to his retreat from the competition for the top of the Emirati clubs at the level of the league title, as his balance stopped at seven titles for the league competition, in second place with Al-Ahly youth, while Al-Ahram club leads Al-Ain by winning the title 13 times.

Adel Darwish: Al-Wasl is not worth what it got to be

The former media spokesman for Al Wasl Club, Adel Darwish, said that the situation reached by the "emperor" is not worthy of the name and history of the club, which was at the top of the list of the ranking of the most crowned clubs in the league title, and the team crowned the title of the Century Club in the Emirates.

Darwish told «Emirates Today» that the situation in the club is heading for the worst in every season, indicating that with no clear goals in each season, the team has become without identity.

He added: «In the current season, it is not clear to us, whether the primary goal for Al Wasl is to build a new team or compete for tournaments, knowing that the names that participate with (Al-Fahud) do not see faces through which the team leads in the coming years.

He continued: «The current board of directors completed its 11th season with Al Wasl, through the first period from 2003 to 2009, then the second period from 2014 to now, as the second period saw nine coaches take over the team leadership, while 18 foreign players were contracted, and the club also contracted With nine resident players, in return the club did not achieve any title. ”

The centers Al-Wasl occupied in the league with the last 13 seasons

2008 seventh.

2009 seventh.

2010 v.

Sixth 2011.

2012 Eighth.

2013 ninth.

12th 2014 (the worst in its history).

2015 sixth.

2016 VI.

2017 second.

2018 third.

2019 ninth.

Eighth 2020 (after 16 rounds).

24 coaches to arrive in 13 seasons

1. Brazilian costume Mario.

2. Czech Miroslav Pyranik.

3. The Czech Hurac.

4. Croatian Yuri Strishko.

5. Khalifa Mubarak.

6. The Czech Hurac.

7. Costa Rican Alexander Guimaraes.

8. Brazilian Sergio Farias.

9. Khalifa Mubarak.

10. Argentine Diego Maradona.

11. Frenchman Bruno Mitsu.

12. Frenchman Mauricio.

13. Frenchman Guy Lacombe.

14. Parrot Day.

15. Frenchman Laurent Banned.

16. Salim Abdul Rahman October 20.

17. Argentine Hector Cuper.

18. Salim Abdul Rahman.

19. Brazilian Georginho Campos.

20. Argentine Gabriel Calderon.

21. Argentinian Rodolfo Arobarina.

22. Argentine Gustavo Conteros.

23. Hassan Al-Abdouli.

24. The Roman Laurent Rijicamp.