The 14th edition of the Professional Era kicks off next Friday

8 clubs monopolized the league in 47 copies .. and Al-Ain "the leader"

  • Al Ain won the title last season for the 14th time in its history (a record).

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The league is inaugurating its 50th year after it saw the light in the 1973-1974 season, and over the past 49 years, 47 copies of the league championship were held in the amateur and professional era, while the league was canceled on two occasions, the first in the 1990-1991 season due to the Gulf War, and the second in the 2019 season. -2020 due to the repercussions of the Corona virus.

The start of the 2022-2023 league represents the 14th edition of the professional era, and is expected to be a strong and exciting version of the strength of the contracts concluded by the 14 clubs competing for the title during the summer Mercato period, whether at the level of coaches or players.

Eight clubs monopolize the league titles in the eras of hobby and professionalism, and although Sharjah won the title of the first edition in the 1973-1974 season, the Al Ain team was the most crowned with the title, after the "leader" won the title on 14 occasions between 1977 and 2022, five of them in the League "Professionals".

The ambitions of Al-Ahly and Al-Wasl youth, enhanced by high-caliber deals, and the World Cup and continental experiences in the field of technical equipment, share the title of the new season of breaking the partnership that binds them at the level of the second most crowned club in the league, with seven titles for each, after being crowned by the “Dubai Knights.” » between 1975 and 2016, while the "Emperor" achieved his seven titles in the pre-professional period between 1983 and 2007.

In turn, Sharjah, backed by the expertise of the Romanian expert coach Olario Cosmin, is armed with the ambition to grab the "King" for the second title in the era of professionalism after his coronation in 2019, and the seventh historically in the league, which is the same thing that the unit reinforced in the Portuguese school aspires to after his contract with coach Carlos Carvalhal, with the ambition of crowning. Al Annabi's second in the professional league after his 2009-2010 title, and the fifth in his league career since he won the first title in 1999.

The ambitions of Al-Jazira and Al-Nasr vary in their quest for the fourth title in the history of the league, as the "brigadier" is looking for a first imprint in the professionals, after his three titles came in the amateur era between 1978 and 1986, while the "Pride of Abu Dhabi" asks to add his fourth professional star after he Over the past 14 years, he was crowned in the professional era with three titles, the last of which was in 2021.

Al-Bataeh is the newcomer...and his number is 21

The 2022-2023 season witnesses the continuation of the phenomenon of newcomers to the world of lights, with the Al-Bataeh team competing in the "professionals" for the first time, after spending three years in the amateur league.

Al-Bataeh is considered the historical 21st team that records its rise to the limelight, in its legitimate ambitions to remain in the senior league, and avoid joining 20 clubs that have previously tasted relegation and leaving the adult world, most notably the Emirates team, which scored at the end of last season its 11th historical relegation to the degree First.

The history of the championship over the past 47 copies was celebrated, with the Kalba Union leaving the Lights League on nine times, Fujairah and Khorfakkan on six occasions each, along with the relegation of Bani Yas and Al Shaab (formerly) five times each, in exchange for the registration of Dubai Club (formerly) and Ras Al Khaimah Relegation four times each, and Hatta, Al Jazeera, Ajman and Al Dhafra participated in the bitterness of relegation three times each, which applies to the relegation twice for each of the teams of Sharjah, Al Rams, Dibba Al Fujairah and Al Urubah, in exchange for a single departure from the Star League for each of Al Ahly clubs (Shabab Al Ahli currently). Dibba Al-Hisn, Al-Shabab (formerly) and Al-Arabi.

• Only 4 clubs whose sun has not set in the limelight league are: Al Ain, Al Nasr, Al Wasl and Al Wahda.

League champions in the amateur and professional era

1- Al-Ain (14 titles): years (1977-1981-1984-1993-1998-2000-2002-2003-2004-2012-2013-2015-2018-202).

2- Al-Ahly youth (7 titles): years (1975-1976- 1980-2006-2009-2014-2016)

3- Al Wasl (7 titles): the years (1982-1983-1985-1988-1992-1997-2007).

4- Sharjah (6 titles): years (1974-1987-1989-1994-1996-2019)

5- Al-Wehda (4 titles): years (1999-2001-2005-2010).

6- Al-Jazeera (3 titles): years (2011-2017-2021)

7 Victory (3 titles): years (1978-1979-1986)

8- Al Shabab (3 titles): years (1990-1995-2008).

The most down-to-earth difference in the spotlight

1 - Emirates team (11 times): years (1977-1983-1985-1989-1992-2001-2008-2010-2012-2019-2021).

2- Kalba Union (9 times): the years (1981-1988-1993-1998-2005-2011-2013-2015-2017).

3- Khorfakkan (6 times): years (1993-1997-2000-2002-2005-2009).

4- Fujairah (6 times): years (1987-1992-2001-2007-2016-2021).

5- Baniyas (5 times): years (1994-2000-2002-2006-2017).

6- People previously (5 times): years (1992-1997-2009-2014-2016).

7. Ras Al Khaimah (4 times): years (1979-1988-1992-1999).

8- Dubai previously (4 times): years (2003-2005-2007-2014).

9- Ajman (3 times): years (1992-2010-2015).

10 Al Dhafra (3 times): years (2003-2005-2011).

11- Hatta (3 times): years (2008-2018-2021).

12- Al-Jazeera (3 times): years (1978-1986-1995).

13- Dibba Al-Fujairah (2 times): years (2013-2019).

14- Arabism (2 times): years (1993-2022).

15- Al-Rams (2 times): years (1979-1983).

16- Sharjah (2 times): years (1999-2012).

17- Dibba Al-Hisn: 2006.

18- Al-Arabi: 1974.

19- Former Youth: 1974.

20 Al-Ahly (now Al-Ahly youth): 1996.

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