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2008–09 UAE Pro League

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The2008–09UAE Pro League season was the 34th edition of top level football in theUnited Arab Emirates and started on 19 September 2008 until 24 May 2009.

Al-Ahli clinched the championship on the last day of the season, one of the most exciting campaigns for a number of years and also qualified for the 2009 edition of theFIFA Club World Cup as the host representative.

Al-Shabab were defending champions from the 2007–08 campaign.

Emirates andHatta were relegated from the previous season.Ajman andAl-Khaleej were promoted from the second level.

The winners of the league qualified for the 2009 edition of theFIFA Club World Cup as the host representative.

Clubs

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Locations of teams in the 2016–17 UAE Pro League
ClubCoachNationalityCityStadium2007–2008 seasonNotes
Al-ShababToninho CerezoBrazilDubaiAl Maktoum StadiumUAE League ChampionsAFC Champions League 2009 Qualifier
Al-JaziraAbel BragaBrazilAbu DhabiAl Jazira Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium2nd in UAE LeagueAFC Champions League 2009 Qualifier
Al-AhliIvan HašekCzech RepublicDubaiRashed Stadium3rd in UAE LeagueAFC Champions League 2009 Qualifier
Al-SharjahYoussef Al ZawawiTunisiaSharjahSharjah Stadium4th in UAE LeagueAFC Champions League 2009 Qualifier
Al-ShaabLuka PeruzovićCroatiaSharjahKhalid Bin Mohammed Stadium5th in UAE League2008–09 Arab Champions League Qualifier -Later Withdrew
Al-AinWinfried SchäferGermanyAl AinSheikh Khalifa International Stadium6th in UAE League
Al-WaslMiroslav BeránekCzech RepublicDubaiZabeel Stadium7th in UAE League
Al-WahdaAhmad AbdulhaleemEgyptAbu DhabiAl-Nahyan Stadium8th in UAE League
Al-NasrLuka BonačićCroatiaDubaiAl-Maktoum Stadium9th in UAE League
Al-DhafraMohammad KwidSyriaDhafraAl Dhafra Stadium10th in UAE League
AjmanAbdul Wahab Abdul QaderIraqAjmanAjman StadiumPromoted
Al-KhaleejSammir JuwailiTunisiaKhor FakkanAl Baladi StadiumPromoted

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureReplaced by
Al-WaslCzech RepublicMiroslav BeranekSacked[1]BrazilHélio dos Anjos
Al-WahdaEgyptAhmad AbdulhaleemSacked[2]AustriaJosef Hickersberger
Al-DhafraSyriaMohammad KwidResigned[3]United Arab EmiratesEid Baroot
Al-SharjahTunisiaYoussef Al ZawawiResigned after 11 games[4]PortugalToni Oliveira
Al-WaslBrazilHélio dos AnjosSackedCzech RepublicJaroslav Horák
AjmanIraqAbdul Wahab Abdul QaderSacked[5]
Al-SharjahPortugalToni OliveiraSacked after 'poor results'[6]IraqAbdul Wahab Abdul Qader
Al-AhliCzech RepublicIvan HašekQuit after winning championship[7][8]RomaniaIoan Andone

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former players
AjmanIranAli SamerehIranJavad KazemianMoroccoAbdelhaq Ait LaarifMoroccoMohamed Berrabeh
Al-AhliBrazilBaréBrazilCledersonBrazilOsvaldoIranMilad MeydavoudiArgentinaJorge Artigas
EgyptHosny Abd Rabo
Al-AinBrazilAndré DiasChileJorge ValdiviaMoroccoSoufiane AlloudiSenegalAndré Senghor
Al-DhafraAlgeriaToufik ZeraraTogoMohamed KaderIranMehdi Rajabzadeh
IranRasoul Khatibi
Al-JaziraBrazilFernando BaianoBrazilMárcio RozárioBrazilRafael SóbisIraqMohammed Ali KarimMaliMamadou Diallo
Al-KhaleejMoroccoMourad RafalMoroccoRabii HoubriNigeriaAbass LawalTunisiaAnis Boujelbene
Al-NasrBrazilClaudinhoIranMehrzad MadanchiIranMohammad NosratiIranReza EnayatiNigeriaEndurance Idahor
QatarMohammed Salem Al-Enazi
Al-ShaabGhanaGodwin AttramMoroccoMerouane ZemmamaSierra LeoneMohamed Kallon
Al-ShababBrazilMarcos AssunçãoBrazilRenato AbreuIranMehrdad OladiZimbabweMusawengosi Mguni
Al-SharjahBrazilAnderson BarbosaBrazilJeanBrazilRoberto LopesIraqHussein Alaa Hussein
Al-WahdaBrazilPingaIraqAli Salah HashimMoroccoAmin ErbatiSenegalMatar ColyBahrainAbdulla Al-Dakeel
BrazilAlecsandro
TunisiaKarim Aouadhi
Al-WaslBrazilAlexandre OliveiraBrazilReiner FerreiraIranIman MobaliItalyFabio FirmaniBrazilRogerinho
Ivory CoastZeka Goore

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Al-Ahli(C)2217415425+29552009 Club World Cup and2010 AFC Champions League Group Stage
2Al Jazira2217325717+40542010 AFC Champions League Group Stage
3Al Ain2212734020+2043
4Al-Wahda2210484039+1342010 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off[a]
5Al Shabab2284103337−4282009–10 Gulf Club Champions Cup
6Al Nasr226883740−326
7Al Wasl2275103845−7262009–10 Gulf Club Champions Cup
8Al-Dhafra225983232024
9Ajman2273122139−1824
10Al Sharjah2264123145−1422
11Al-Shaab(R)2253142337−1418Relegation to 2009–10 UAE League Division 1
12Al Khaleej Club(R)2242162151−3014
Source:[1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Since Al-Ain also won the2008–09 UAE President's Cup, the fourth-placed team of the league also qualified for the2010 AFC Champions League.


 UAE League 2008–09 winners 
Al-Ahli
5th title

Top goalscorers

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Source:goalzz.com

25 goals
13 goals
12 goals
11 goals
9 goals

References

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  1. ^Al Wasl sack Czech coach
  2. ^Austrian coach for faltering Wahda
  3. ^Kwid resigns
  4. ^Sharjah setback ahead of play-off
  5. ^Ajman replace coach
  6. ^Beleaguered Sharjah sack coach
  7. ^Hasek quits as Ahli coach
  8. ^http://www.the-afc.com/en/news-centre/member-association-news/279-ir-iran/24680-madanchi-joins-uae-champs-ahli Romanian Ioan Andone replaced Czech Ivan Hasek last month (June)

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