Présentation :
United Arab Emirates - List of Champions
1973/74 Al-Oroba
1974/75 Al-Ahli
1975/76 Al-Ahli [runners-up: Al-Ain]
1976/77 Al-Ain
1977/78 Al-Nasr [runners-up: Al-Ain; Super League: Al-Nasr]
1978/79 Al-Nasr
1979/80 Al-Ahli
1980/81 Al-Ain
1981/82 Al-Wasl [runners-up: Al-Ain]
1982/83 Al-Wasl
1983/84 Al-Ain
1984/85 Al-Wasl
1985/86 Al-Nasr [Super League: Al-Nasr]
1986/87 Sharjah
1987/88 Al-Wasl
1988/89 Sharjah [Super League: Al-Nasr]
1989/90 Al-Shabab
1990/91 not completed due to Gulf War
1991/92 Al-Wasl
1992/93 Al-Ain
1993/94 Sharjah
1994/95 Al-Shabab [Super League: Al-Ain]
1995/96 Sharjah [Super League: Al-Nasr]
1996/97 Al-Wasl
1997/98 Al-Ain
1998/99 Al-Wahda
1999/00 Al-Ain
2000/01 Al-Wahda
2001/02 Al-Ain [
Super Cup: Al-Wahda]
2002/03 Al-Ain [
Super Cup: Al-Ain]
2003/04 Al-Ain
2004/05 Al-Wahda
2005/06 Al-Ahli
2006/07 Al-Wasl
2007/08 Al-Shabab
2008/09 Al-Ahli
2009/10 Al-Wahda
2010/11 Al-Jazeera
2011/12 Al-Ain
2012/13 Al-Ain
2013/14
Number of Wins (39)
11 Al-Ain
7 Al-Wasl
5 Al-Ahli
Sharjah [includes Al-Oroba]
4 Al-Wahda
3 Al-Nasr
Al-Shabab
1 Al-Jazeera
NB: the first championship of 1973/74, won by Oroba (later renamed Sharjah)
was declared to have been official in 2001 by the FA; before it had been
considered a 'trial' championship by the FA, which had been established
just before (1972).
Note: Super League championship used to be played after the regular season
between the top six sides in the championship. The 2002 and 2003
editions (Super Cup) involved the top four.
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