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List of Al Ain FC seasons

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For details of the current season, see2024–25 Al Ain FC season.

Al Ain Football Club is anassociation footballclub based inAl Ain,Abu Dhabi, that competes inUAE 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 beenrelegated from the top level of Emirati football since 1975–76 season, the others beingAl Nasr andAl Wasl.

Key

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  • 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
  • LS = League stage
  • W = Withdrew
ChampionsRunners-up3rd PlaceAdvanced to next round but the cup continued in next season

Seasons

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Pre-Football League era

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SeasonDiv.Pos.CupManager
1969–70[n 1]Abu Dhabi ChampionshipAbu Dhabi Ruler CupNot heldUnited Arab Emirates Nasser Dhaen[2][3][4]
1970–71Abu Dhabi ChampionshipAbu Dhabi Ruler CupRU
1971–72Abu Dhabi ChampionshipNot completedAbu Dhabi Ruler CupRUEgypt Abdelaziz Hammami
1972–73Abu Dhabi ChampionshipAbu Dhabi Ruler Cup
1973–74Abu Dhabi Championship1stAbu Dhabi Ruler CupNot heldSyria Ahmed Alyan
1974–75[n 2]Abu Dhabi Championship1stUAE President's CupR16[5]

Notes

  1. ^from 1969 to 1974, Al Ain competed in the championship and Cup of the Abu Dhabi region organised by Abu Dhabi Football Association.
  2. ^Played as Categorization League and organised byUAEFA, included four clubs fromAbu Dhabi region, Al Ain, Al Emirates qualified to1975–76 UAE Football League,Al Jazira, Abu Dhabi to1975–76 First Division League.

Football League and Pro League era

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SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAGDPPresident's CupFederation Cup /League Cup[n 1]Super CupGCCACCCAsiaOther competitionsTop scorerManager
1975–7612nd1610423315+1824Not completedNot held – –Syria Ahmed Alyan
1976–7711st321063+35Quarter-finalsTunisia Mohieddine Habita[6]TunisiaHumaid Dhib
1977–7812nd241545 –34Cancelled
1978–7913rd20 –27RUSyria Ahmed Alyan
1979–8018th183692840−1212Semi-FinalsTunisiaAbdelmajid Chetali
1980–8111st1810442422+224RUUnited Arab EmiratesAhmed AbdullahTunisiaAbdelmajid Chetali
Morocco Ahmed Nagah*
1981–8212nd18 –21Quarter-finalsNot held –Morocco Ahmed Nagah
1982–8315th186752121019Quarter-finalsNot held –Not heldJoint LeagueCBrazilNelsinho Rosa
1983–8411st1812333518+1727Semi-Finals – –United Arab EmiratesAhmed Abdullah
1984–8518th –Quarter-finalsGroup StageNot heldGulf Club Champions CupGSJoint League4thBrazilNelsinho Rosa
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiljan Miljanić
1985–8619th1842122747−2014Semi-FinalsRU – –
1986–8713rd2011363223+925Semi-FinalsNot heldBrazilJair Picerni
BrazilJoão Francisco
1987–8815th229672624+233Round of 16BrazilJoão Francisco
1988–8915th228952921+825Quarter-finalsCBrazilZé Mario
1989–9017th269983626+1027RUNot held –Not heldNot held
1990–91[n 2]18th135531510+515Semi-FinalsNot heldNot held –cancelled[n 3]AlgeriaMahieddine Khalef
1991–9217th3013894235+734Round of 16 –
1992–9311st2215525413+4135Round of 16Group Stage –United Arab Emirates Saif SultanEgypt Yusri Abdul Ghani
BrazilAmarildo
1993–9412nd1812513110+2129RURURUBrazilAmarildo
1994–9512nd187922615+1123RU –1stGulf Club Champions Cup5thBrazilAmarildo
Egypt Shaker Abdel-Fattah
1995–9613rd186751711+625Round of 16Not held4th –Asian Cup Winners' CupR2ArgentinaÁngel Marcos
1996–9715th28101174031+941Round of 16Not held –BrazilLori Sandri
Egypt Yusri Abdul Ghani
BrazilCabralzinho
1997–9811st3217964929+2061Semi-FinalsUnited Arab Emirates Salem JoharBrazilCabralzinho
Egypt Shaker Abdel-Fattah
1998–9912nd3316985836+2257CAsian Club Championship3rdBurkina FasoSeydou Traoré15PortugalNelo Vingada
RomaniaIlie Balaci
1999–200011st2213724825+2347Round of 16Group StageAsian Cup Winners' CupR1United Arab EmiratesMajid Al Owais15RomaniaIlie Balaci
2000–0114th2210483327+634CGroup StageGulf Club Champions CupCAsian Club ChampionshipR2BurundiJuma Mossi15ArgentinaOscar Fulloné
TunisiaMrad Mahjoub
United Arab Emirates Ahmed Abdullah *
RomaniaAnghel Iordănescu
2001–0211st2214534423+2147Semi-FinalsGroup StageRU –Arab Club Champions CupW[n 4]Asian Cup Winners' CupQFIvory CoastJoël Tiéhi19Bosnia and HerzegovinaDžemal Hadžiabdić
2002–0311st2214625120+3148Quarter-finalsNot heldC –AFC Champions LeagueCIvory CoastBoubacar Sanogo24FranceBruno Metsu
2003–0411st1611323417+1736Semi-FinalsNot heldNot heldAFC Champions Leaguebye GS[n 5]BrazilRodrigo Mendes19
2004–0512nd2618355426+2857CC –
AFC Champions LeagueQFBrazilEdílson22FranceAlain Perrin
Tunisia Mohammad El Mansi *
Czech RepublicMilan Máčala
AFC Champions LeagueQF
2005–0614th2213274223+1941CC
AFC Champions LeagueRUSerbiaNenad Jestrović14Czech RepublicMilan Máčala
Tunisia Mohammad El Mansi *
AFC Champions LeagueQF
2006–0719th227782226−428RUGroup Stage
AFC Champions LeagueQFSerbiaNenad Jestrović9RomaniaAnghel Iordănescu
NetherlandsTiny Ruys *
ItalyWalter Zenga
AFC Champions LeagueGS
2007–0816th229584136+532Round of 16Not held –The GambiaOusman Jallow11BrazilTite
GermanyWinfried Schäfer
2008–0913rd2212734020+2043CC –Not heldBrazilAndré Dias23GermanyWinfried Schäfer
2009–1013rd2214355729+2845Round of 16Semi-FinalsC –AFC Champions LeagueGSArgentinaJosé Sand33GermanyWinfried Schäfer
MoroccoRachid Benmahmoud *
BrazilToninho Cerezo
United Arab Emirates Abdulhameed Al Mistaki *
2010–11110th226793335−225Round of 16RU –AFC Champions LeagueGSArgentinaJosé Sand
United Arab EmiratesOmar Abdulrahman
11United Arab Emirates Abdulhameed Al Mistaki *
United Arab Emirates Ahmed Abdullah *
BrazilAlexandre Gallo
2011–1211st2217415216+3655Quarter-FinalsGroup Stage –GhanaAsamoah Gyan27RomaniaCosmin Olăroiu
2012–1311st2620247426+4862Semi-FinalsGroup StageCAFC Champions LeagueGSGhanaAsamoah Gyan32
2013–1416th2612775233+1943CGroup StageRUAFC Champions LeagueQFGhanaAsamoah Gyan45UruguayJorge Fossati
United Arab Emirates Ahmed Abdullah *
SpainQuique Flores
CroatiaZlatko Dalić
2014–1511st2618626219+4360Quarter-FinalsGroup StageRU
AFC Champions LeagueSFGhanaAsamoah Gyan24CroatiaZlatko Dalić
AFC Champions LeagueR16
2015–1612nd2618355324+2957RUGroup StageCCancelledAFC Champions LeagueQFEmirati-Moroccan Super CupCBrazilDyanfres Douglas18
2016–1714th2617455837+2155Quarter-FinalsGroup Stage –Arab Club Champions CupW[n 6]AFC Champions LeagueRU –BrazilCaio Lucas18CroatiaZlatko Dalić
CroatiaJoško Španjić *
CroatiaZoran Mamić
AFC Champions LeagueQF
2017–1811st2216516523+4253CQuarter-FinalsNot held –AFC Champions LeagueQFSwedenMarcus Berg35CroatiaZoran Mamić
AFC Champions LeagueR16
2018–1914th2614484535+1046Round of 16Quarter-FinalsRUArab Club Champions CupR32AFC Champions LeagueGSFIFA Club World CupRUBrazilCaio Lucas17CroatiaZoran Mamić
Croatia Željko Sopić *
SpainJuan Garrido
2019–20[n 7]12nd1911444621+2537FinalSemi-Finals –AFC Champions LeagueGS —TogoKodjo Laba28CroatiaIvan Leko
Iraq Ghazi Fahad *
PortugalPedro Emanuel
2020–2116th2611873933+641Round of 16First Round –AFC Champions LeagueQSTogoKodjo Laba13PortugalPedro Emanuel
2021–2211st2620515717+4065Quarter-finalsCTogoKodjo Laba31UkraineSerhii Rebrov
2022–2312nd2616646731+3654RURURUTogoKodjo Laba31
2023–2413rd2614395437+1745Quarter-finalsRUAFC Champions LeagueCMoroccoSoufiane Rahimi23NetherlandsAlfred Schreuder
ArgentinaHernán Crespo
2024–2515th2612895632+2444Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsAFC Champions LeagueLSFIFA Intercontinental CupR2TogoKodjo Fo-Doh Laba20ArgentinaHernán Crespo
PortugalLeonardo Jardim
SerbiaVladimir Ivić
FIFA Club World CupGS

Notes

  1. ^Starting from the 2008-09 season or whats known as the Pro Era,UAE Federation Cup was replaced withUAE League Cup.
  2. ^cancelled due toGulf War.
  3. ^cancelled due toGulf War.
  4. ^Al-Ain withdrew the tournament,Al-Rayyan replaced it.
  5. ^bye through the Group Stage as the reigning champions
  6. ^Al-Ain withdrew the tournament,Al-Wahda replaced it.
  7. ^2019–20 UAE football season was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates.

References

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  1. ^"club Foundation3".alainclub.com. Archived fromthe original on 1 August 2007. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  2. ^"ناصر ضاعن: ملعب "دوار الساعة" شاهد على الانطلاقة".Al-Ittihad.
  3. ^"أفكار محمد وهزاع بن زايد وراء القفزة النوعية للبنفسج".Al Bayan.
  4. ^"ناصر ضاعن أول مواطن يقود تدريب العين".Al Bayan.
  5. ^"نهائي الأحلام بين فرسـان الوحدة والعين الليلة بمديـنـة زايـد".AlEtihad.ae. 16 June 2005. Retrieved30 June 2024.
  6. ^"قصة زعامة الفريق البنفسجي". AlKhaleej.ae. Retrieved22 June 2024.

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