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Al-Wahda FC
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Full name Al Wahda Football Club
Founded 1974
Ground Al-Nahyan Stadium
Abu Dhabi
UAE
(Capacity: 12,000)
Chairman United Arab Emirates H.H. Sh. Saeed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Manager Austria Josef Hickersberger
League UAE League
07/08 UAE League,
Home colours
Away colours
Al Nahyan Stadium

Al-Wahda (Arabic: نادي الوحدة الرياضي و الثقافي‎) is a football club based in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. They won the UAE League in 2004-2005.

International footballers who have played or signed for the team include Nigerian Oluwasegun Abiodun, Zambian Kalusha Bwalya (in 1998), as well as Iranian Javad Nekounam and Egyptian Hany Ramzy who signed for them in 2005.

Al Wahda wear the following colors: maroon, grey and white.

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[edit] History

Al Wahda is one of the UAE's famous club, founded when the Emirates Club merged with Abu Dhabi in 1984. Al Wahda remains proud of the history that formed its roots, the club's chairman was Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and presently is H.H. Sheikh Saeed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan with the head of the executive board for the club being led by Shaikh Tahnoon bin Saeed Al Nahyan. After shaky beginnings, the club began to fill its trophy cabinet in the 1990s with Al Wahda winning the Federation Cup winners in 1995, league champions in 1998-1999 and President Cup winners in 2000. The 1999 season rests in the annals: Hussain Ali was voted the league's best goalkeeper, Fahad Massaood was voted player of the year and Al Bouri Lah finished the season as the league's top goalscorer. During the 1990s Al Wahda boasts many internationals in their ranks, Yasir Salim, Abdul Raheem Jumaa and Abdul Salam among them, but also relied on a well-organised scouting system with a tradition of unearthing young talent. Since 1993, it has organised an annual international U-17 tournament for sides from Europe and South America now called the Zayed Cup (formerly called "Al Wahda Cup").

Al Wahda has a large following in the UAE, and are always considered as one of the favourites in major competitions within the UAE. Al Wahda also had stints with regards to major Asian competition, and reached the last 4 of the Asian Champions League, but lost after away and home matches to Sapehan(Iran)(season 2007-2008). Al Wahda also won the League title in 2004/2005 season.

Al Wahda's most famous players are Ismaeel Matar,abdulRahim Juma, Haider Alo Ali And Basheer Saeed. Al Wahda includes some talented young players such as Moh'd al shehi, Eisa Ahmed, yaser Abdulla.Hamdan Al Kamaly and Saeed Al Kithiry.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Performance in AFC Competitions

2004: Quarter-Finals
2006: Group Stage
2007: Semi-Finals
2008: Group Stage
2000: First Round
2002: Group Stage
1998/99: First Round
2000/01: First Round

[edit] Al Nahyan stadium

The Al Nahyan stadium is the home of Al Wahda, and although Al-Nahyan Stadium is perhaps less impressive in terms of infrastructure (12,000 seats) it still boasts a fervent atmosphere on match days and has the added advantage of being only three kilometres from the city centre.

[edit] 2008/2009 Squad

No. Position Player
1 United Arab Emirates GK Mutaz Abdulla
2 United Arab Emirates MF Tawfeeq Abdul Razzaq
3 United Arab Emirates DF Yasser Abdallah
4 United Arab Emirates DF Hamdan Al Kamali
5 United Arab Emirates DF Mohamad Othman
6 United Arab Emirates MF Yaser Matar
8 United Arab Emirates DF Omar Ali
9 United Arab Emirates MF Abdulla Alnoobi
10 United Arab Emirates FW Ismail Matar
11 United Arab Emirates MF Mohammed Othman
12 United Arab Emirates DF Marwan Ahmad
13 United Arab Emirates DF Talal Abdulla
14 United Arab Emirates DF Basheer Saeed
15 United Arab Emirates MF Fahad Masood
16 Tunisia MF Karim Awadi
17 United Arab Emirates GK Ali Rabea
18 United Arab Emirates MF Abdulla Al Ameri
19 United Arab Emirates FW Saeed Al Kuthairi
No. Position Player
20 United Arab Emirates FW Mohammed Al Shehhi
21 United Arab Emirates DF Bashir Saeed (captain)
22 Brazil MF Pinga
23 United Arab Emirates MF Haidar Alo Ali (vice captain)
24 United Arab Emirates MF Abdulrahim Jumaa
25 United Arab Emirates DF Yaser Abdullah
26 United Arab Emirates FW Mahmoud Khamees
27 United Arab Emirates FW Salem Saleh
28 United Arab Emirates DF Fahad Masoud
29 United Arab Emirates FW Hasan Ameen
30 Oman DF Husain Mudhafar
31 Brazil FW Fernando Baiano
32 Ghana FW Agyeman Prempeh Opoku
33 United Arab Emirates MF Ahmal Sakhir
34 Brazil MF Magrão

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