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2005–06 UAE Football League


FieldValue
competitionUAE Football League
season2005–06
winnersAl Ahli
continentalcup1AFC Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersAl Wahda
Al Ain
matches132
total goals467
prevseason2004–05
nextseason2006–07

Al Ain Statistics of UAE Football League for the 2005–06 season.

Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and Shabab Al Ahli Club won the league after defeating Al Wahda in a one-legged championship playoff game. The two teams finished the regular season tied with 47 points.

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former players
Al-AhliArgentina Fernando RodríguezBulgaria Martin KamburovIran Farhad MajidiUruguay Juan Martín Parodi
Al-AinBrazil Fabrício LopesBrazil KellyIvory Coast Ibrahim DiakySerbia and Montenegro Nenad JestrovićGambia Ousman Jallow
Morocco Said Kharazi
Nigeria Onyekachi Nwoha
Panama Alberto Blanco
Panama Luis Tejada
Al-JaziraBrazil DiogoIvory Coast Antonin KoutouanNigeria Bartholomew OgbecheQatar Mohammed Salem Al-EnaziColombia Elson Becerra
Ivory Coast Ibrahim Diaky
Al-NasrBrazil Valdir BigodeIraq Hussein Alaa HusseinMorocco Faysal El IdrissiArgentina Andrés Guglielminpietro
Al-ShaabArgentina Adrián FernándezIran Ali Samereh
Al-ShababIran Iman MobaliIran Mehrdad OladiLiberia Arcadia ToeSlovakia Miroslav SovičBrazil Geraldo
Morocco Said Idraoui
Senegal Mohammed Manga
Al-WahdaAngola MauritoBosnia and Herzegovina Branimir BajićBosnia and Herzegovina Slaviša MitrovićBrazil Fábio Júnior
Iran Javad Nekounam
Al-WaslBahrain Hussain SalmanBrazil Alexandre OliveiraFrance Malik BenachourIran Farhad Majidi
BaniyasBenin Oumar TchomogoBurkina Faso Abdoulaye TraoréTogo Kouadji DogbéTogo Mickaël Dogbé
EmiratesAlgeria Karim KerkarTogo Adékambi Olufadé
Dibba Al-HisnCameroon Richard BohomoSouth Sudan Richard Justin Lado
SharjahBrazil Anderson BarbosaIran Javad NekounamMorocco Zakaria Aboub

League standings

Championship playoff

NB: Al Ahli played under protest following accusations of bribery against Al Wahda in their final match at Sharjah (where they were down 3-1 at half-time before winning 3-6; they allegedly bought 5 Sharjah players for 120,000 Euro).

References

References

  1. (16 Jul 2009). "Championship Playoff".
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