The 12th round of the UAE League delays 5 teams from the competition... and Al-Ain is the "biggest beneficiary"

The 12th round of the ADNOC UAE Pro League smiled in the face of the Al Ain team, which widened the difference between it and its closest rivals, Al Wahda, to nine points, while five teams were late in the competition after this round of the competition failed them.


Al-Ain continued its series of victories and managed to achieve a difficult victory over its guest Ajman, 2-1, while Al-Wahda, its closest chaser, fell at its stadium and in front of its fans in a 1-1 draw with Al-Jazira, so Al-Anabi raised his score to 21 points, and Al-Jazira jumped to third place with 20 points.


Sharjah did not benefit from the results of the round, and drew away from its stadium against the last-placed Emirates, 2-2, to raise its score to point 20, and climb to fourth place on the general ranking list.


Shabab Al-Ahly suffered a big and unexpected loss against Baniyas 1-4, to be behind in fifth place with 20 points.


Al-Nasr took a big step away from the competition struggle after being unable for the third match in a row to achieve any victory, contented with a draw with its host Al Dhafra, to fall to sixth place with 18, the same balance of the Kalba Union, which in turn won over Khorfakkan, with a goal without a response.


Al Wasl grabbed the eighth place from Ajman by defeating Al-Orouba with five goals without a response, raising its score to 17 points


. Bani Yas also rose to the ninth place with 15 points by defeating Shabab Al-Ahly, while Ajman fell to the tenth place by losing from Ajman, with 15 points.


After this round, Khorfakkan fell to 11th place, after its score froze at 15 points.


The last three positions on the league table remained unchanged, as Al Dhafra occupies 12th place, with nine points, and Al-Uruba is in the penultimate position with seven points, and the Emirates team remains in the last place with two points.

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