The market value of the ADNOC Professional League increased to 227 million euros

The market value of the ADNOC Professional League increased from this month to 227.46 million euros, an increase of 21.22 million euros from last May.

The market value of the ADNOC League last May was 206.24 million euros, but it increased by 10.3% in the new assessment of the “Transfer Market” website, which specializes in numbers and statistics for leagues, teams and players.

The increase in the value of the UAE League competition came with the increase in the market value of Al Ain, Sharjah, Al Nasr, Al Wahda, Al Wasl, Al Jazira, Shabab Al Ahly, Bani Yas, Khorfakkan and Ajman clubs, in addition to the Emirates and Al Orouba teams despite their relegation to the First Division, while the market value of Al Dhafra and Ittihad Kalba declined.

The market value of Al Ain Club, the champion of the ADNOC Professional League last season, increased from 25.65 million euros to 29.12 million euros.

The market value of the Sharjah Club, the runner-up, also increased from 24.48 million euros to 27.78 million euros.

In third came Al Nasr Club, whose market value increased from 19.59 million euros to 22.82 million euros.

Al Wahda came fourth in terms of market value, which rose from 20.65 million euros to 22.48 million euros.

Al Wasl team ranked fifth, as its value increased from 18.15 million euros to 21.25 million euros.

Al Jazira came sixth, from 16.87 million euros to 19.16 million euros, followed by Al-Ahly youth teams from 17.33 million euros to 17.65 million euros, Baniyas from 12.54 million euros to 15.44 million euros, and Khor Fakkan from 12.93 million euros to 13.02 million euros.

Despite the decrease in its market value, the Kalba Union team ranked tenth, with a market value of 11.27 million euros, which decreased by 760 thousand euros, after it was 12.03 million euros, and the Ajman team came in the next position with a market value of 10.19 million euros, after it was 9.15 million euros in mid-May Past.

The market value of the Al Dhafra team decreased from 6.81 million euros to 6.03 million euros, to come in 12th place.


Despite their relegation to the First Division, the market value of the Emirates and Al Orouba teams increased;

Where the UAE came in thirteenth place with a market value of 5.82 million euros, after it was 5.23 million euros, and the Al-Uruba team rose from 4.88 million euros, to 5.43 million euros.

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