Al Ain Football Club is an association football club based in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, that competes in UAE Pro League, the top-division football league in United Arab Emirates. Founded in 1968 by players from Al Ain, members of a Bahraini group of exchange students and the Sudanese community working in the United Arab Emirates.[1] Al Ain is one of only three clubs never to have been relegated from the top level of Emirati football since 1975–76 season, the others being Al Nasr and Al Wasl.
Key
- Pos. = Position
- Div. = Division
- C = Champion
- RU = Final (Runner-up)
- SF = Semi-finals
- QF = Quarter-finals
- R16/R32 = Round of 16, round of 32, etc.
- R1/R2 = First round, second round, etc.
- GS = Group stage
- PO = Play-off
- QS = Qualifying Stage
- W = Withdrew
Champions | Runners-up | 3rd Place | Advanced to next round but the cup continued in next season |
Seasons
Pre-Football League era
Season | Div. | Pos. | Cup | Manager | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1969–70[n 1] | Abu Dhabi Championship | Abu Dhabi Ruler Cup | Not held | ![]() | |
1970–71 | Abu Dhabi Championship | Abu Dhabi Ruler Cup | RU | ||
1971–72 | Abu Dhabi Championship | Not completed | Abu Dhabi Ruler Cup | RU | ![]() |
1972–73 | Abu Dhabi Championship | Abu Dhabi Ruler Cup | |||
1973–74 | Abu Dhabi Championship | 1st | Abu Dhabi Ruler Cup | Not held | ![]() |
1974–75[n 2] | Abu Dhabi Championship | 1st | UAE President's Cup | R16 |
Notes
- ↑ from 1969 to 1974, Al Ain competed in the championship and Cup of the Abu Dhabi region organised by Abu Dhabi Football Association.
- ↑ Played as Categorization League and organised by UAEFA, included four clubs from Abu Dhabi region, Al Ain, Al Emirates qualified to 1975–76 UAE Football League, Al Jazira, Abu Dhabi to 1975–76 First Division League.
Football League and Pro League era
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA GD P President's Cup Federation Cup / League Cup[n 1] Super Cup GCC ACCC Asia Other Top scorer Manager 1975–76 1 2nd 16 10 4 2 33 15 +18 24 Not completed Not held – Ahmed Alyan
1976–77 1 1st 3 2 1 0 6 3 +3 5 Quarter-finals Not held – Ahmed Alyan
1977–78 1 2nd 24 – 34 Not completed Not held – Ahmed Alyan
1978–79 1 3rd 20 – 27 Runner-ups Not held – Ahmed Alyan
1980–81 1 1st 18 10 4 4 – 24 Runner-ups Not held – Ahmed Nagah
1993–94 1 2nd 18 12 5 1 31 10 +21 29 Runner-ups Runner-ups – – – – – Amarildo
1994–95 1 2nd 18 7 9 2 26 15 +11 23 Runner-ups – Champions Gulf Club Champions Cup 5th – – – Amarildo
Shaker Abdel-Fattah
1995–96 1 4th 23 8 7 8 20 18 +2 31 Round of 16 Not held – – – Asian Cup Winners' Cup R2 – Ángel Marcos
1996–97 1 5th 28 10 11 7 40 31 +9 41 Round of 16 Not held – Lori Sandri
Cabralzinho
1997–98 1 1st 32 17 9 6 49 29 +20 61 Semi-Finals Shaker Abdel-Fattah
1998–99 1 2nd 33 16 9 8 58 36 +22 57 Champions Asian Club Championship 3rd Seydou Traoré
15 Nelo Vingada
Ilie Balaci
1999–2000 1 1st 22 13 7 2 48 25 +23 47 Round of 16 Group Stage Asian Cup Winners' Cup R1 Majid Al Owais
15 Ilie Balaci
2000–01 1 4th 22 10 4 8 33 27 +6 34 Champions Group Stage Gulf Club Champions Cup C Asian Club Championship R2 – Juma Mossi
15 Oscar Fulloné
Mrad Mahjoub
Ahmed Abdullah *
Anghel Iordănescu
2001–02 1 1st 22 14 5 3 44 23 +21 47 Semi-Finals Group Stage Runner-ups – Arab Club Champions Cup W[n 2] Asian Cup Winners' Cup QF Joël Tiéhi
19 Džemal Hadžiabdić
2002–03 1 1st 22 14 6 2 51 20 +31 48 Quarter-finals Not held Champions – AFC Champions League C Boubacar Sanogo
24 Bruno Metsu
2003–04 1 1st 16 11 3 2 34 17 +17 36 Semi-Finals Not held Not held AFC Champions League bye GS [n 3] Rodrigo Mendes
19 Bruno Metsu
2004–05 1 2nd 26 18 3 5 54 26 +28 57 Champions Champions – AFC Champions League QF Edílson
22 Alain Perrin
Mohammad El Mansi *
Milan Máčala
AFC Champions League QF 2005–06 1 4th 22 13 2 7 42 23 +19 41 Champions Champions AFC Champions League RU Nenad Jestrović
14 Milan Máčala
Mohammad El Mansi *
AFC Champions League QF 2006–07 1 9th 22 7 7 8 22 26 −4 28 Runner-ups Group Stage AFC Champions League QF Nenad Jestrović
9 Anghel Iordănescu
Tiny Ruys *
Walter Zenga
AFC Champions League GS 2007–08 1 6th 22 9 5 8 41 36 +5 32 Round of 16 Not held – Ousman Jallow
11 Tite
Winfried Schäfer
2008–09 1 3rd 22 12 7 3 40 20 +20 43 Champions Champions – Not held André Dias
23 Winfried Schäfer
2009–10 1 3rd 22 14 3 5 57 29 +28 45 Round of 16 Semi-Finals Champions – AFC Champions League GS José Sand
33 Winfried Schäfer
Rachid Benmahmoud *
Toninho Cerezo
Abdulhameed Al Mistaki *
2010–11 1 10th 22 6 7 9 33 35 −2 25 Round of 16 Runner-ups – AFC Champions League GS José Sand
Omar Abdulrahman
11 Abdulhameed Al Mistaki *
Ahmed Abdullah *
Alexandre Gallo
2011–12 1 1st 22 17 4 1 52 16 +36 55 Quarter-Finals Group Stage – Asamoah Gyan
27 Cosmin Olăroiu
2012–13 1 1st 26 20 2 4 74 26 +48 62 Semi-Finals Group Stage Champions AFC Champions League GS Asamoah Gyan
32 2013–14 1 6th 26 12 7 7 52 33 +19 43 Champions Group Stage Runner-ups AFC Champions League QF Asamoah Gyan
45 Jorge Fossati
Ahmed Abdullah *
Quique Flores
Zlatko Dalić
2014–15 1 1st 26 18 6 2 62 19 +43 60 Quarter-Finals Group Stage Runner-ups AFC Champions League SF Asamoah Gyan
24 Zlatko Dalić
AFC Champions League R16 2015–16 1 2nd 26 18 3 5 53 24 +29 57 Runner-ups Group Stage Champions Cancelled AFC Champions League QF Emirati-Moroccan Super Cup C Dyanfres Douglas
18 2016–17 1 4th 26 17 4 5 58 37 +21 55 Quarter-Finals Group Stage – Arab Club Champions Cup W[n 4] AFC Champions League RU – Caio Lucas
18 Zlatko Dalić
Joško Španjić *
Zoran Mamić
AFC Champions League QF 2017–18 1 1st 22 16 5 1 65 23 +42 53 Champions Quarter-Finals Not held – AFC Champions League QF Marcus Berg
35 Zoran Mamić
AFC Champions League R16 2018–19 1 4th 26 14 4 8 45 35 +10 46 Round of 16 Quarter-Finals Runner-ups Arab Club Champions Cup R32 AFC Champions League GS FIFA Club World Cup RU Caio Lucas
17 Zoran Mamić
Željko Sopić *
Juan Garrido
2019–20[n 5] 1 2nd 19 11 4 4 46 21 +25 37 Finalists Semi-Finals – – AFC Champions League GS – Kodjo Laba
28 Ivan Leko
Ghazi Fahad *
Pedro Emanuel
2020–21 1 6th 26 11 8 7 39 33 +6 41 Round of 16 First Round – AFC Champions League QS Kodjo Laba
13 Pedro Emanuel
2021–22 1 1st 26 20 5 1 57 17 +40 65 Quarter-finals Champions – Kodjo Laba
31 Serhii Rebrov
Notes
- ↑ Starting from the 2008-09 season or whats known as the Pro Era, UAE Federation Cup was replaced with UAE League Cup.
- ↑ Al-Ain withdrew the tournament, Al-Rayyan replaced it.
- ↑ bye through the Group Stage as the reigning champions
- ↑ Al-Ain withdrew the tournament, Al-Wahda replaced it.
- ↑ 2019–20 UAE football season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates.
References
- ↑ "club Foundation3". alainclub.com. Archived from the original on 1 August 2007. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ↑ "ناصر ضاعن: ملعب "دوار الساعة" شاهد على الانطلاقة". Al-Ittihad.
- ↑ "أفكار محمد وهزاع بن زايد وراء القفزة النوعية للبنفسج". Al Bayan.
- ↑ "ناصر ضاعن أول مواطن يقود تدريب العين". Al Bayan.
External links
- Al Ain FC official website (in English and Arabic)
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