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  2. 1977–78 UAE Football League - Wikipedia

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    UAE Football League; Season: 1977-78: Champions: Al-Nasr SC: ... Statistics of UAE Football League in season 1977/78. Overview. Al-Nasr Sports Club won the ...

  3. 2010–11 UAE Pro League - Wikipedia

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    2011–12 →. The 2010–11 UAE Pro League season (known as Etisalat Pro League for sponsorship reasons) was the 36th edition of top-level football in the United Arab Emirates. This was the third Professional season in the history of the country. Al-Wahda were defending champions from the 2009–10 campaign. Ajman Club and Emirates Club were ...

  4. Lynsey Hipgrave - Wikipedia

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    Between August 2016 and May 2017, Lynsey co-presented Channel 5's coverage of the Football League, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy, with George Riley. Personal life. Following her marriage to Toploader guitarist Dan Hipgrave in November 2008 she became known as Lynsey Hipgrave. She is a Newcastle United supporter. Television credits

  5. 1999–2000 UAE Football League - Wikipedia

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    References. United Arab Emirates - List of final tables (RSSSF) Categories: UAE Pro League seasons. 1999–2000 in Asian association football leagues. 1999–2000 in Emirati football.

  6. 1985–86 UAE Football League - Wikipedia

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    UAE Football League; Season: 1985-86: Champions: Al-Nasr: ... It was contested by 10 teams, and Al-Nasr Sports Club won the championship. League standings. Pos

  7. 1987–88 UAE Football League - Wikipedia

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    The 1987–88 UAE Football League was the 15th season of the UAE Football League which began in 1973. Twelve teams competed in the 1987–88 season with the teams playing against each other twice over the season. At the end of the season, it was Al Wasl FC that took out their fourth title finishing ten points ahead of second place Sharjah FC.

  8. 2007–08 UAE Football League - Wikipedia

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    André Dias ( Al Wasl) Rasoul Khatibi ( Emirates Club) 12 goals. Ali Samereh ( Al-Shaab) Reza Enayati ( Emirates Club) Antonin Koutouan ( Al-Jazira) 11 goals. Ousman Jallow ( Al Ain) 10 goals.

  9. 1973–74 UAE Football League - Wikipedia

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    Overview [ edit] The season was played as a trial season with two stages. First round being divided into three regional groups and final being played between the three winners. Al-Orouba won the championship after defeating Al Ahli and Oman .