UAE League Cup

UAE League Cup
Founded 2008
Region United Arab Emirates UAE
Number of teams 14
Current champions Al Wahda FC (2nd title)
Most successful club(s) Al Ahli (3 titles)
Television broadcasters Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports
Website uae.agleague.ae
2017–18 season

The UAE League Cup, also known as the Arabian Gulf Cup for sponsorship reasons,[1][2][3] is a knockout tournament for clubs in the UAE Pro-League. The competition was previously known as the Etisalat Emirates Cup for sponsorship reasons.[4] The first edition of the tournament was played in the 2008–2009 season.

Winners

# Season Champion Runner-up Final score
1 2008–09 Al Ain Al Wahda 1–0
2 2009–10 Al Jazira Ajman 2–0
3 2010–11 Al Shabab Al Ain 3–2
4 2011–12 Al Ahli Al Shabab 1–1 (a.e.t., 5–3 pens.)
5 2012–13 Ajman Al Jazira 2–1
6 2013–14 Al Ahli Al Jazira 2–1
7 2014–15 Al Nasr Sharjah 4–1
8 2015–16 Al Wahda Al Shabab 1–0
9 2016–17 Al Ahli Al Shabab 2–0
10 2017–18 Al Wahda Al Wasl 2-1

Titles by team

Source: [5] [6]

Club Champion Runners-up
Al Ahli
3
0
Al Wahda
2
1
Al Shabab
1
3
Al Jazira
1
2
Al Ain
1
1
Ajman
1
1
Al Nasr
1
0
Sharjah
0
1
Al Wasl
0
1

See also

References

  1. Studios, XS. "Arabian Gulf Development introduced as new Title Sponsor for the Arabian Gulf League - News - UAE Pro League Committee". www.uae.agleague.ae.
  2. "New identity released for Arabian Gulf Cup final". www.khaleejtimes.com.
  3. Studios, XS. "Arabian Gulf Development renews League sponsorship - News - UAE Pro League Committee". beta.proleague.ae.
  4. Jose, James. "Al Wahda say goodbye to Valdivia". www.khaleejtimes.com.
  5. "League Cup - Goalzz". www.goalzz.com. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  6. "Summary - League Cup - Soccerway". us.soccerway.com. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
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