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2017–18 UAE Pro League

The 2017–18 UAE Pro League was the 43rd season of top-level football in the United Arab Emirates. Al-Jazira are the defending champions after winning their second title last season.


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Season
Al Ain (13th title)
Hatta
Al AinAl WahdaAl WaslAl Nasr
Al Ain
228
391 (1.71 per match)
1.71
Marcus Berg (25)
Al Ain 7–0 Ajman (3 February 2018)
Hatta 1–5 Al Nasr (17 November 2017) Al Nasr 0–4 Al Ain (21 April 2018)
Al Ain 6–2 Hatta (21 January 2018) Al Ain 6–2 Al Wahda (1 March 2018)
Al Nasr (6 games)
Al Ain (16 games)
Al Dhafra (13 games)
Emirates (6 games)
Al Ain 6–2 Al Wahda (20,786)
Hatta 1–2 Dibba Al Fujairah (501)
418
← 2016–17 2018–19 →

The 2017–18 UAE Pro League was the 43rd season of top-level football in the United Arab Emirates. Al-Jazira are the defending champions after winning their second title last season.

Ajman and Dubai both got promoted on 22 April 2017 after beating Fujairah 3–2 and Ras Al Khaimah 2–0. On 3 May 2017, Baniyas were the first team to get relegated from 2016–17 season after drawing 4–4 against Emirates. Ittihad Kalba were the last team to get relegated after losing to Al-Ain 2–1 and both Emirates and Dibba Al-Fujairah didn't lose in the same week. In July 2017, Al Ahli, Al Shabab and Dubai merged to form Shabab Al Ahli Dubai.

On 20 April 2018, Hatta lost to Al Wasl 2–0 and were the first team to get relegated. On 21 April 2018, Al Ain were crowned champions for the 13th time after destroying Al Nasr 4–0. On the final day, Emirates were relegated after drawing against Al Nasr 2–2. In May 2012, it was decided that since the league needs 14 teams for next season, the bottom two teams of this season would have to face 3rd and 4th-placed team of the 2nd division to see who will secure spots for next season.

Note: Table lists clubs in alphabetical order.

ClubHome cityStadiumCapacity
AjmanAjmanAjman Stadium5,537
Al-AinAl-AinHazza Bin Zayed Stadium22,717
Al-DhafraMadinat ZayedAl Dhafra Stadium5,020
Al-JaziraAbu DhabiMohammad Bin Zayed Stadium42,056
Al-NasrDubaiAl-Maktoum Stadium12,000
Al-WahdaAbu DhabiAl Nahyan Stadium12,000
Al-WaslDubaiZabeel Stadium8,439
Dibba Al-FujairahFujairahFujairah Club Stadium10,645
EmiratesRas Al-KhaimahEmirates Club Stadium5,200
HattaHattaHamdan Bin Rashid Stadium5,000
Shabab Al AhliDubaiDubai Club Stadium7,500
SharjahSharjahSharjah Stadium11,073
RankEmirateNumber of teamsTeams
1Dubai4Shabab Al Ahli Dubai, Al Nasr, Al Wasl, Hatta
1Abu Dhabi4Al Ain, Al Dhafra, Al Jazira, Al Wahda
2Sharjah1Sharjah
2Ajman1Ajman
2Ras al-Khaimah1Emirates
2Fujairah1Dibba Al Fujairah

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

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AjmanAyman ElramadyAbdullah MalallahUhlsportAjman Bank
Al-AinZoran MamićOmar AbdulrahmanNikeFirst Gulf Bank
Al-DhafraGjoko HadžievskiIssam El AdouaAdidasAdnoc
Al-JaziraHenk ten CateAli KhasifAdidasIPIC
Al-NasrIvan JovanovićTareq AhmedNikeEmirates NBDDubai Silicon Oasis
Al-WahdaLaurențiu ReghecampfIsmail MatarAdidasAl-Wahda Mall
Al-WaslRodolfo ArruabarrenaWaheed IsmailMacronSaif Belhasa Holding
Dibba Al-FujairahPaulo ComelliAbdullah NasserUhlsportUhlsport
EmiratesNizar MahrousSebastián SáezUhlsportAl Naeem City Center
HattaAbdelmajeed AlzarooniMahmoud HassanMacronMacron
Shabab Al-AhliMahdi AliMajed NaserNikeSkydive Dubai
SharjahAbdulaziz MohamedEisa AhmedMacron
TeamOutgoing managerDate of vacancyManner of departure.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Pos.Incoming managerDate of appointment
Al-NasrDan Petrescu26 May 2017End of contractPre-seasonCesare Prandelli26 May 2017
Al-WahdaJavier Aguirre31 May 2017Laurențiu Reghecampf2 June 2017
HattaGjoko Hadžievski6 October 2017Sacked11thNizar Mahrous6 October 2017
SharjahJosé Peseiro15 October 201711thAbdulaziz Mohamed15 October 2017
EmiratesIvan Hašek31 October 201710thNoureddine Abidi (caretaker)1 November 2017
Shabab Al-AhliCosmin Olăroiu2 December 2017End of contract4thMahdi Ali2 December 2017
EmiratesNoureddine Abidi (caretaker)5 January 2018End of caretaker spell11thNour Al Obaidi5 January 2018
Al-DhafraMohammad Kwid13 January 2018Sacked12thGjoko Hadžievski13 January 2018
Al-NasrCesare Prandelli19 January 20184thIvan Jovanović19 January 2018
HattaNizar Mahrous20 April 2018Signed by Emirates12thAbdelmajeed Alzarooni20 April 2018
EmiratesNour Al Obaidi20 April 2018Sacked11thNizar Mahrous20 April 2018

Restricting the number of foreign players strictly to four per team, including a slot for a player from AFC countries. A team could use four foreign players on the field during each game including at least one player from the AFC country.

  • Players name in bold indicates the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window.
  • Players name in italic indicates the player was de-registered or left their respectively clubs during the mid-season transfer window.
ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC PlayerFormer players
Al-AinCaio LucasHussein El ShahatMarcus BergTsukasa ShiotaniDouglas
Al-DhafraAíltonFernando VianaIssam El AdouaIgor SergeevMohannad Abdul-Raheem Adil Hermach
Al-JaziraRomarinhoMbark BoussoufaHarib Al-SaadiMohammed Al-MusalamiLassana Diarra Sardor Rashidov
Al-NasrMarcelo CirinoWanderleyAbdelaziz BarradaJoan OumariMauro Zárate
Al-WahdaSebastián TagliabúeBalázs DzsudzsákMourad BatnaRim Chang-woo
Al-WaslCaio CanedoFábio LimaRonaldo MendesAnthony Caceres
AjmanAdeílsonBakare KoneModibo MaïgaAzizbek Haydarov
Dibba Al-FujairahDiogo AcostaRodolfoDriss FettouhiYaseen Al-BakhitCiel Alassane Diallo
EmiratesSebastián SáezAbdelghani MouaouiPark Jong-wooYoussef KalfaSebastián Leto
HattaFernando GabrielSamuelAdrian RopotanOmar Midani
Shabab Al-AhliAnte ErcegHenrique LuvannorMakhete DiopMoon Chang-jinTomás De Vincenti Moussa Sow
SharjahLulinhaVander VieiraWellitonOtabek ShukurovRyan McGowan César Pinares

Because the League 2018–2019 season needs 14 teams, the bottom two teams of year and the 3rd and 4th place team of the 2nd division will have to face each other to see who will secure the final two spots this year.

Fujairah won 3–1 on aggregate.

Emirates won 1–0 on aggregate.

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