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Shabab Al Ahli Club

Shabab Al Ahli Club (Arabic: نادي شباب الأهلي, romanizednādī šabāb al-ʿahlī, lit.'National Youth Club') is an Emirati professional association football club based in Dubai, that currently plays in the UAE ADNOC Pro League. Al-Ahli is one of the most successful clubs in the UAE.

Shabab Al Ahli
نادي شباب الأهلي
Full nameShabab Al Ahli
Nickname(s)Al Fursan Al Humur (The Red Knights)
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
(as Al Shabab)
GroundRashid Stadium, Dubai
Capacity12,052
OwnerHamdan Al Maktoum
ChairmanAhmed Al Maktoum
Head coachMarko Nikolić
LeagueUAE Pro League
2022–23UAE Pro League, 1st (Champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Al Ahli FC has won 8 league titles, a record of 10 UAE's President Cup titles, 6 UAE super Cup titles, 5 ADIB cup titles, 1 Emirati-Moroccan Super Cup, and 1 combined league. Earining a total of 31 titles, making them the second most successful team in UAE. And the most successful team in Dubai. In the latest ranking by the IFFHS, Shabab Al Ahli is the 7th best club in Asia and ranked 110th in the world.

In 2017, the Dubai CSC and Al Shabab merged within Al Ahli FC making Shabab Al Ahli FC.[1][2]

History edit

Establishment edit

Al Ahli club was established in 1970 when two local football teams Al Wehdah and Al Shabab (est. 1958) joined together for a training camp in Egypt but decided to merge as one single club under first club president H.E. Nasser Abdulla Hussain Lootah. Four years later another local team Al Najah joined to form Al Ahli Club.

Al Ahli translates to "domestic or national" in Arabic. The club won three UAE Arabian Gulf League titles in the 1970s and won its fourth in 2006, fifth in 2009, sixth in 2014, seventh in 2016 and eighth in 2023

1973–1980: The golden age and aftermath decline edit

 
Mohammed Shehta in the middle, the first manager for Al Ahli Club in early 70s.

It took Al Ahli only four years after its establishment to win the UAE Arabian Gulf League twice consecutively in 1974-75 and 1975-76 then again in 1979-80 for the third time, which allowed them to permanently keep the league trophy. The victorious team, led by coach Mohamed Shehta and featuring players such as Hassan Nazari and Hassan Roshan. The team also won three President Cup titles during that period. Drawing hometown fans, Al Ahli has been and continues to be one of the most popular sports teams in the UAE. However, the club went into decline for few decades, the result of which saw the club relegated to the second division (1995–96) in a dramatic way, when Al Ahli played against neighbour rival Al Shabab, Al Ahli needed just one point from the match to stay in the first division. Al Ahli has lost the match and Al Shabab has won the league title. The same year, Al Ahli won the President Cup title. After a period of decline, Al Ahli went back on top under the new leadership of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Deputy Ruler of Dubai, winning its fourth league title in 2006 and the following years, Al Ahli continued to be a successful club in the UAE by winning 6 President Cups. The early 2000s saw Iranian legend Ali Karimi play multiple seasons for Al Ahli, finishing as league top scorer in 2003-04 and being named Asian footballer of the year 2004.[3]

2009 FIFA Club World Cup edit

Al-Ahli, as 2008–09 UAE Pro-League champions and as Abu Dhabi was hosting the event, qualified for the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup which was held in December 2009. They lost 0–2 to Auckland City in their only game in the competition.[4]

Bouncing Back edit

The club began to rise again and in 2010 with Abdullah Al Naboodah, the squad was gradually re-built, with the likes of Fabio Cannavaro and Grafite and Ricardo Quaresma joined the Emirati homegrown talents Ahmed Khalil and Ismael Al Hammadi. In 2012, Al Ahli won the UAE President's Cup and the Arabian Gulf Cup. The arrival of the Romanian football manager Cosmin Olaroiu in 2013, set the stage for a highly successful 2013–14 season. Al Ahli performed strongly in the league and assured its 6th title with a record for the highest ever points total for a league season (62). In addition, the club won the Arabian Gulf Cup, 2 Arabian Gulf Super Cups (2013–14, 2014–15) and in the following year they reached 2015 AFC Champions League Final which they narrowly lost to the Chinese team Guangzhou Evergrande 1–0 on aggregate. Al Ahli homegrown forward Ahmed Khalil named the UAE's sole recipient of the prestigious Asian Footballer of the Year award in 2015. In 2016, they again won their 7th domestic league title with two matches to play.[5]

2017 Merge edit

In 2017 the clubs Dubai CSC and Al Shabab joined with Al-Ahli FC to form Shabab Al Ahli FC. The merge was seen as a controversial move as it meant combining the success of rival club Al Shabab with Al Ahli and it also meant missing the AFC Champions League for the first three years of its existence since it requires a club to exist for three years to obtain an AFC licence. However, the team would quickly experience success as they would win the League Cup and President's Cup in 2019.[6][7]

Crest and nickname edit

The original Al Ahli logo reflected a falcon on top of football and the words "Al Ahli Club" written horizontally. After rebranding themselves to Red Knights in 2006, the logo changed to a horse head shape with the letters "AC" (Al Ahli Club) on top. The new logo represents strength and high spirits also it goes along with the new nickname Red Knights instead of the old nickname the Red Devils.

A new logo was created after the merge between Dubai CSC and Al Shabab that made Shabab Al-Ahli.

Grounds edit

Rashid Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates that was named after Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum. It is currently used mostly for football & Rugby matches. The stadium holds 12,000 people. It was built in 1948. It is the home ground of Shabab Al-Ahli.[5] Shabab Al Ahli also has Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum Stadium and Al Aweer Stadium as a second and third home ground for the club after merging with Al Shabab and Dubai in 2017.

Rivalries edit

Shabab Al Ahli rivalry with Al Ain is gaining popularity as the two clubs alternated as champions in the 70s and more after 2010, and currently, both teams are considered among the top teams in the UAE. The match usually creates a lively atmosphere. Al Nasr and Al Wasl are also neighbouring rivals competing for who is the best team in Dubai

Active departments edit

The club is also known as Al Ahli Castle because of its involvement in other professional sports. The club competes in basketball, volleyball, handball, track sport, table tennis and track cycling. Al Ahli is also known for its involvement in cultural activities and community services. Al Ahli Drama club established in 1981, to promote Emirati arts and theatrical plays focusing on UAE tradition, heritage and current events.[citation needed] The club's beach soccer team were UAE champions in 2021.[8]

Relationship with La Liga edit

In 2016, Al Ahli became the first foreign club to sign a partnership agreement with La Liga, the first of its kind. The signing of the agreement, staged at La Liga's headquarters in Madrid, marks the beginning of a linkup in which La Liga's experience will be used to support Dubai's leading club in its development, especially via a training program from youth coaches in Spain will be applied. The club's junior sides will gain invitations to leading tournaments there, providing the opportunity to gain valuable experience playing top-class opposition.[9]

Pro-League record edit

Season Lvl. Tms. Pos. President's Cup League Cup
2017–18 1 12 5th Semi-Finals Semi-Finals
2018–19 1 14 2nd Champions Champions
2019–20a 1 14 1st Quarter-Finals Runner-ups
2020–21 1 14 3rd Champions Champions
2021–22 1 14 5th Quarter-Finals Runner-ups
2022–23 1 14 1st Quarter-Finals Quarter-Finals

Notes^ 2019–20 UAE football season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates.

Key

  • Pos. = Position
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Lvl. = League

Club officials edit

Position Staff
Head Coach   Marko Nikolić
Assistant Coach   Hassan Al Abdouli
First Team Coach   Habibullah Khamis
Goalkeeper Coach   Yahya Sahib
Fitness Trainer   Islam Sulaiman
Therapist   Najib Abdullah
  Saeed Abdul Ghanee
Physioterapist   Irfan Mahbout
Masseur   Mahmood Hussein
Specialist Director   Mansoor Najr
Team Manager   Mohamed Ahmed-Ibrahim
Manager   Khaled Alkaabi
  Ahmed Ali-Shah

Current squad edit

As of UAE Pro-League: [10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   UAE Jamal Al-Hosani
2 DF   UAE Salmeen Khamis
4 DF   UAE Mohammed Marzooq
5 DF   UAE Walid Abbas
6 MF   UZB Azizjon Ganiev
7 MF   UAE Harib Abdalla U21
8 DF   UAE Marwan Fahad
9 FW   ISR Mu'nas Dabbur
10 MF   UAE Federico Cartabia
11 MF   UAE Yahya Al-Ghassani
12 GK   UAE Hassan Hamza
13 DF   BRA Renan
15 MF   UAE Abdullah Al-Naqbi
17 DF   SRB Bogdan Planić
18 MF   UAE Hamdan Humaid U21
19 FW   BRA Mateusão U21
20 DF   UAE Yousif Jaber
21 MF   UAE Tareq Ahmed
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF   UAE Abdulaziz Haikal
26 MF   UAE Eid Khamis
27 MF   UAE Khalid Mubarak
30 MF   UAE Mohammed Jumaa
32 DF   UAE Hamad Al-Qayodhi U21
37 DF   UAE Ahmed Jamil
40 MF   SRB Luka Milivojević
44 GK   UAE Adel Fadaaq (on loan from Hatta)
50 DF   UAE Saeed Suleiman
55 GK   UAE Majed Naser
57 FW   UAE Yuri César
61 DF   UAE Bader Nasser
66 MF   IRN Saeid Ezatolahi
77 FW   UAE Guilherme Bala
98 FW   MLI Cheickna Doumbia U21
99 FW   UAE Igor Jesus

Unregistered players edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
45 DF   UAE Muhammad Atiq U21

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   BRA Kayque Campos (on loan to Hatta)
14 DF   UAE Sultan Al-Zaabi (on loan to Al-Wahda)
16 FW   IRN Mehdi Ghayedi (on loan to Ittihad Kalba)
24 MF   UAE Sultan Ali U21 (on loan to Hatta)
No. Pos. Nation Player
39 MF   BRA Gustavo (on loan to Ittihad Kalba)
GK   UAE Rayed Reda (on loan to Al Dhafra)
FW   UAE Sultan Adil U21 (on loan to Ittihad Kalba)
MF   YEM Khaled Al-Asbahi (on loan to Hatta)

Shabab Al Ahli from Board Of Directors edit

  • Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum – President
  • Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum – Vice President
  • Sheikh Ahmed Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum – Chairman
  • Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum – Deputy Chairman

Board members edit

  • Khalifa Sulaiman
  • Sami Al-Qamzi
  • Mohammed Al Gergawi
  • Essam Al Humaidan
  • Mohammed Ahmed Al-Marri
  • Hisham Abdullah Al Qassem
  • Abdullah Mohammed Al Basti
  • Ahmed Mohammed bin Humaidan

Shabab Al Ahli Football Company Board Directors edit

  • Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum - Chairman
  • Sami Al Qamzi - Deputy Chairman

Board Members edit

  • Abdul Majeed Hussain
  • Ibrahim Abdul-Malik
  • Khalid Buhumaid
  • Jamal Al Mehairi
  • Ali Al-Habsi
  • Saeed Rashid

Honours edit

30 Official[11] Championships

Domestic Competitions edit

Regional competitions edit

  • Qatar–UAE Super Shield: 1 (Record)
    • Champions: 2023–24[12]

Continental competitions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "محمــد بن راشد يأمر بدمج الشبـاب ودبي مع الأهلي في كيان واحد". البيان (in Arabic). 17 May 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Al Shabab, Al Ahli and Dubai Club merge". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  3. ^ "The 10 greatest foreign players to grace UAE football part II — 5-1". The National. 11 November 2015. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  4. ^ "Al Ahli 0 – 2 Auckland City". ESPN. 2009-12-09. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  5. ^ a b "Al Ahli Sports Club". www.alahliclub.ae. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  6. ^ "Shabab Al Ahli beat Al Wahda 3-1 in extra-time to win fourth Arabian Gulf Cup". Sport 360. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  7. ^ "Shabab Al Ahli crowned President's Cup champions". gulftoday. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  8. ^ "Shabab Al Ahli win 2021 UAE Beach Soccer League!". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 7 May 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  9. ^ "Al Ahli football club sign ground-breaking agreement with Spain's La Liga through 2018 | The National". www.thenational.ae. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  10. ^ https://www.shababalahli.ae/first-team/
  11. ^ ONLY Al-Ahli since rebranding championships are counted
  12. ^ "Shabab Al Ahli edge Al Duhail to win maiden Qatar-UAE Super Shield". Qatar Stars League. 13 April 2024. Retrieved 17 April 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Soccerway Profile

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This article is about the United Arab Emirati football team For other uses see Al Ahly disambiguation Shabab Al Ahli Club Arabic نادي شباب الأهلي romanized nadi sabab al ʿahli lit National Youth Club is an Emirati professional association football club based in Dubai that currently plays in the UAE ADNOC Pro League Al Ahli is one of the most successful clubs in the UAE Shabab Al Ahliنادي شباب الأهليFull nameShabab Al AhliNickname s Al Fursan Al Humur The Red Knights Founded1958 66 years ago 1958 as Al Shabab GroundRashid Stadium DubaiCapacity12 052OwnerHamdan Al MaktoumChairmanAhmed Al MaktoumHead coachMarko NikolicLeagueUAE Pro League2022 23UAE Pro League 1st Champions WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Al Ahli FC has won 8 league titles a record of 10 UAE s President Cup titles 6 UAE super Cup titles 5 ADIB cup titles 1 Emirati Moroccan Super Cup and 1 combined league Earining a total of 31 titles making them the second most successful team in UAE And the most successful team in Dubai In the latest ranking by the IFFHS Shabab Al Ahli is the 7th best club in Asia and ranked 110th in the world In 2017 the Dubai CSC and Al Shabab merged within Al Ahli FC making Shabab Al Ahli FC 1 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 1973 1980 The golden age and aftermath decline 1 3 2009 FIFA Club World Cup 1 4 Bouncing Back 1 5 2017 Merge 2 Crest and nickname 3 Grounds 4 Rivalries 5 Active departments 6 Relationship with La Liga 7 Pro League record 8 Club officials 9 Current squad 9 1 Unregistered players 9 2 Out on loan 10 Shabab Al Ahli from Board Of Directors 10 1 Board members 10 2 Shabab Al Ahli Football Company Board Directors 10 3 Board Members 11 Honours 11 1 Domestic Competitions 11 2 Regional competitions 11 3 Continental competitions 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory editEstablishment edit Al Ahli club was established in 1970 when two local football teams Al Wehdah and Al Shabab est 1958 joined together for a training camp in Egypt but decided to merge as one single club under first club president H E Nasser Abdulla Hussain Lootah Four years later another local team Al Najah joined to form Al Ahli Club Al Ahli translates to domestic or national in Arabic The club won three UAE Arabian Gulf League titles in the 1970s and won its fourth in 2006 fifth in 2009 sixth in 2014 seventh in 2016 and eighth in 2023 1973 1980 The golden age and aftermath decline edit nbsp Mohammed Shehta in the middle the first manager for Al Ahli Club in early 70s It took Al Ahli only four years after its establishment to win the UAE Arabian Gulf League twice consecutively in 1974 75 and 1975 76 then again in 1979 80 for the third time which allowed them to permanently keep the league trophy The victorious team led by coach Mohamed Shehta and featuring players such as Hassan Nazari and Hassan Roshan The team also won three President Cup titles during that period Drawing hometown fans Al Ahli has been and continues to be one of the most popular sports teams in the UAE However the club went into decline for few decades the result of which saw the club relegated to the second division 1995 96 in a dramatic way when Al Ahli played against neighbour rival Al Shabab Al Ahli needed just one point from the match to stay in the first division Al Ahli has lost the match and Al Shabab has won the league title The same year Al Ahli won the President Cup title After a period of decline Al Ahli went back on top under the new leadership of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum the Deputy Ruler of Dubai winning its fourth league title in 2006 and the following years Al Ahli continued to be a successful club in the UAE by winning 6 President Cups The early 2000s saw Iranian legend Ali Karimi play multiple seasons for Al Ahli finishing as league top scorer in 2003 04 and being named Asian footballer of the year 2004 3 2009 FIFA Club World Cup edit Al Ahli as 2008 09 UAE Pro League champions and as Abu Dhabi was hosting the event qualified for the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup which was held in December 2009 They lost 0 2 to Auckland City in their only game in the competition 4 Bouncing Back edit The club began to rise again and in 2010 with Abdullah Al Naboodah the squad was gradually re built with the likes of Fabio Cannavaro and Grafite and Ricardo Quaresma joined the Emirati homegrown talents Ahmed Khalil and Ismael Al Hammadi In 2012 Al Ahli won the UAE President s Cup and the Arabian Gulf Cup The arrival of the Romanian football manager Cosmin Olaroiu in 2013 set the stage for a highly successful 2013 14 season Al Ahli performed strongly in the league and assured its 6th title with a record for the highest ever points total for a league season 62 In addition the club won the Arabian Gulf Cup 2 Arabian Gulf Super Cups 2013 14 2014 15 and in the following year they reached 2015 AFC Champions League Final which they narrowly lost to the Chinese team Guangzhou Evergrande 1 0 on aggregate Al Ahli homegrown forward Ahmed Khalil named the UAE s sole recipient of the prestigious Asian Footballer of the Year award in 2015 In 2016 they again won their 7th domestic league title with two matches to play 5 2017 Merge edit In 2017 the clubs Dubai CSC and Al Shabab joined with Al Ahli FC to form Shabab Al Ahli FC The merge was seen as a controversial move as it meant combining the success of rival club Al Shabab with Al Ahli and it also meant missing the AFC Champions League for the first three years of its existence since it requires a club to exist for three years to obtain an AFC licence However the team would quickly experience success as they would win the League Cup and President s Cup in 2019 6 7 Crest and nickname edit nbsp 2017 Present The original Al Ahli logo reflected a falcon on top of football and the words Al Ahli Club written horizontally After rebranding themselves to Red Knights in 2006 the logo changed to a horse head shape with the letters AC Al Ahli Club on top The new logo represents strength and high spirits also it goes along with the new nickname Red Knights instead of the old nickname the Red Devils A new logo was created after the merge between Dubai CSC and Al Shabab that made Shabab Al Ahli Grounds editRashid Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in Dubai United Arab Emirates that was named after Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum It is currently used mostly for football amp Rugby matches The stadium holds 12 000 people It was built in 1948 It is the home ground of Shabab Al Ahli 5 Shabab Al Ahli also has Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum Stadium and Al Aweer Stadium as a second and third home ground for the club after merging with Al Shabab and Dubai in 2017 Rivalries editShabab Al Ahli rivalry with Al Ain is gaining popularity as the two clubs alternated as champions in the 70s and more after 2010 and currently both teams are considered among the top teams in the UAE The match usually creates a lively atmosphere Al Nasr and Al Wasl are also neighbouring rivals competing for who is the best team in DubaiActive departments editFor the basketball team see Shabab Al Ahli Basketball This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The club is also known as Al Ahli Castle because of its involvement in other professional sports The club competes in basketball volleyball handball track sport table tennis and track cycling Al Ahli is also known for its involvement in cultural activities and community services Al Ahli Drama club established in 1981 to promote Emirati arts and theatrical plays focusing on UAE tradition heritage and current events citation needed The club s beach soccer team were UAE champions in 2021 8 Relationship with La Liga editIn 2016 Al Ahli became the first foreign club to sign a partnership agreement with La Liga the first of its kind The signing of the agreement staged at La Liga s headquarters in Madrid marks the beginning of a linkup in which La Liga s experience will be used to support Dubai s leading club in its development especially via a training program from youth coaches in Spain will be applied The club s junior sides will gain invitations to leading tournaments there providing the opportunity to gain valuable experience playing top class opposition 9 Pro League record editSeason Lvl Tms Pos President s Cup League Cup 2017 18 1 12 5th Semi Finals Semi Finals 2018 19 1 14 2nd Champions Champions 2019 20a 1 14 1st Quarter Finals Runner ups 2020 21 1 14 3rd Champions Champions 2021 22 1 14 5th Quarter Finals Runner ups 2022 23 1 14 1st Quarter Finals Quarter Finals Notes 2019 20 UAE football season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates Key Pos Position Tms Number of teams Lvl LeagueClub officials editPosition Staff Head Coach nbsp Marko Nikolic Assistant Coach nbsp Hassan Al Abdouli First Team Coach nbsp Habibullah Khamis Goalkeeper Coach nbsp Yahya Sahib Fitness Trainer nbsp Islam Sulaiman Therapist nbsp Najib Abdullah nbsp Saeed Abdul Ghanee Physioterapist nbsp Irfan Mahbout Masseur nbsp Mahmood Hussein Specialist Director nbsp Mansoor Najr Team Manager nbsp Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim Manager nbsp Khaled Alkaabi nbsp Ahmed Ali ShahCurrent squad editAs of UAE Pro League 10 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp UAE Jamal Al Hosani 2 DF nbsp UAE Salmeen Khamis 4 DF nbsp UAE Mohammed Marzooq 5 DF nbsp UAE Walid Abbas 6 MF nbsp UZB Azizjon Ganiev 7 MF nbsp UAE Harib Abdalla U21 8 DF nbsp UAE Marwan Fahad 9 FW nbsp ISR Mu nas Dabbur 10 MF nbsp UAE Federico Cartabia 11 MF nbsp UAE Yahya Al Ghassani 12 GK nbsp UAE Hassan Hamza 13 DF nbsp BRA Renan 15 MF nbsp UAE Abdullah Al Naqbi 17 DF nbsp SRB Bogdan Planic 18 MF nbsp UAE Hamdan Humaid U21 19 FW nbsp BRA Mateusao U21 20 DF nbsp UAE Yousif Jaber 21 MF nbsp UAE Tareq Ahmed No Pos Nation Player 23 DF nbsp UAE Abdulaziz Haikal 26 MF nbsp UAE Eid Khamis 27 MF nbsp UAE Khalid Mubarak 30 MF nbsp UAE Mohammed Jumaa 32 DF nbsp UAE Hamad Al Qayodhi U21 37 DF nbsp UAE Ahmed Jamil 40 MF nbsp SRB Luka Milivojevic 44 GK nbsp UAE Adel Fadaaq on loan from Hatta 50 DF nbsp UAE Saeed Suleiman 55 GK nbsp UAE Majed Naser 57 FW nbsp UAE Yuri Cesar 61 DF nbsp UAE Bader Nasser 66 MF nbsp IRN Saeid Ezatolahi 77 FW nbsp UAE Guilherme Bala 98 FW nbsp MLI Cheickna Doumbia U21 99 FW nbsp UAE Igor Jesus Unregistered players edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 45 DF nbsp UAE Muhammad Atiq U21 Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 3 DF nbsp BRA Kayque Campos on loan to Hatta 14 DF nbsp UAE Sultan Al Zaabi on loan to Al Wahda 16 FW nbsp IRN Mehdi Ghayedi on loan to Ittihad Kalba 24 MF nbsp UAE Sultan Ali U21 on loan to Hatta No Pos Nation Player 39 MF nbsp BRA Gustavo on loan to Ittihad Kalba GK nbsp UAE Rayed Reda on loan to Al Dhafra FW nbsp UAE Sultan Adil U21 on loan to Ittihad Kalba MF nbsp YEM Khaled Al Asbahi on loan to Hatta Shabab Al Ahli from Board Of Directors editSheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum President Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum Vice President Sheikh Ahmed Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum Chairman Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum Deputy Chairman Board members edit Khalifa Sulaiman Sami Al Qamzi Mohammed Al Gergawi Essam Al Humaidan Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri Hisham Abdullah Al Qassem Abdullah Mohammed Al Basti Ahmed Mohammed bin Humaidan Shabab Al Ahli Football Company Board Directors edit Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum Chairman Sami Al Qamzi Deputy Chairman Board Members edit Abdul Majeed Hussain Ibrahim Abdul Malik Khalid Buhumaid Jamal Al Mehairi Ali Al Habsi Saeed RashidHonours edit30 Official 11 Championships Domestic Competitions edit UAE Pro League 8 Champions 1974 75 1975 76 1979 80 2005 06 2008 09 2013 14 2015 16 2022 23 UAE President s Cup 10 Record Champions 1974 75 1976 77 1987 88 1995 96 2001 02 2003 04 2007 08 2012 13 2018 19 2020 21 UAE League Cup 5 Record Champions 2011 12 2013 14 2016 17 2018 19 2020 21 UAE Super Cup 6 Record Champions 2009 2013 2014 2016 2020 2023 Regional competitions edit Qatar UAE Super Shield 1 Record Champions 2023 24 12 Continental competitions edit AFC Champions League Runners up 1 2015 See Al Shabab SC and Dubai CSC for respective club championships See also editList of football clubs in the United Arab EmiratesReferences edit محمــد بن راشد يأمر بدمج الشبـاب ودبي مع الأهلي في كيان واحد البيان in Arabic 17 May 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Al Shabab Al Ahli and Dubai Club merge gulfnews com Retrieved 2019 06 01 The 10 greatest foreign players to grace UAE football part II 5 1 The National 11 November 2015 Retrieved 2019 06 01 Al Ahli 0 2 Auckland City ESPN 2009 12 09 Retrieved 2009 12 15 a b Al Ahli Sports Club www alahliclub ae Retrieved 2016 05 01 Shabab Al Ahli beat Al Wahda 3 1 in extra time to win fourth Arabian Gulf Cup Sport 360 Retrieved 23 March 2019 Shabab Al Ahli crowned President s Cup champions gulftoday Retrieved 22 April 2019 Shabab Al Ahli win 2021 UAE Beach Soccer League Beach Soccer Worldwide 7 May 2021 Retrieved 3 January 2024 Al Ahli football club sign ground breaking agreement with Spain s La Liga through 2018 The National www thenational ae Retrieved 2016 05 01 https www shababalahli ae first team ONLY Al Ahli since rebranding championships are counted Shabab Al Ahli edge Al Duhail to win maiden Qatar UAE Super Shield Qatar Stars League 13 April 2024 Retrieved 17 April 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Al Ahli Dubai Official website Soccerway Profile Retrieved from https en 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