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2003–04 UAE Football League


FieldValue
competitionUAE Football League
season2003–04
winnersAl Ain
continentalcup1AFC Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersAl Ain
Al Ahli
matches72
total goals228
league topscorerAli Karimi (14 goals)
prevseason2002–03
nextseason2004–05

Al Ahli Statistics of UAE Football League for the 2003–04 season.

Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and Al Ain won the championship.

Personnel

TeamHead coach
Al AhliROM Ilie Balaci
Al AinFRA Bruno Metsu
Al JaziraNED André Wetzel
Al KhaleejESP Juan Pedro Benali
Al-NasrROM Mircea Rednic
Al-ShaabSCG Zoran Filipović
Al ShababGER Reiner Hollmann
Al WahdaNED Rinus Israël
Al WaslBRA Arthur Bernardes
Emirates
Ittihad Kalba
SharjahUAE Juma Rabea

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former players
Al AhliBosnia and Herzegovina Slaviša MitrovićIran Ali KarimiChile Patricio Almendra
Al AinBrazil Rodrigo MendesCameroon Nicolas AlnoudjiIvory Coast Boubacar SanogoSweden Christer Fursth
Al JaziraColombia Elson BecerraLiberia Kelvin SebweMozambique Dário Monteiro
Al KhaleejBrazil Cláudio PratesBrazil Yan Razera
Al NasrCameroon Daniel WansiFrance Samba N'DiayeGhana Baba AdamuIran Sattar HamedaniGhana Nii Lamptey
Al ShaabBahrain Rashid Al-DosariIran Ali SamerehNetherlands Dries Boussatta
Al ShababBrazil CassianoBrazil FernandesBrazil GeraldoGhana Arthur Moses
Al WahdaFrance Bernard LambourdeMorocco Mohammed BenchrifaQatar Mohammed Salem Al-EnaziSerbia and Montenegro Rade BogdanovićColombia Arnulfo Valentierra
Iraq Younis Mahmoud
Romania Viorel Moldovan
Senegal Mbaye Badji
Al WaslIran Farhad MajidiNigeria Emmanuel EbiedeNigeria Felix Ogbuke
EmiratesArgentina Germán ArangioBrazil Jackson
Ittihad KalbaColombia Arnulfo Valentierra
SharjahBrazil Anderson BarbosaMorocco Otmane El Assas

Group stage

Group A

Group B

Playoff

References

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