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UAE First Division League is the second tier of football league competition in the United Arab Emirates.[1]
As of 2020–21, the league features 15 sides who play each other in a home and away round-robin format, with a total of 28 games for each team. The top two sides gain promotion to the UAE Pro-League. On 29 May 2019, UAEFA announced that a UAE Second Division League to be established with smaller clubs, privately owned clubs, football academies with semi-professional teams compete for promotion to UAE Division one.[2][3] On 6 July 2022, UAEFA announced that the number of participants will increase to 17 teams for the 2022–23 season. An increase of 2 teams, promoted from the UAE Second Division, and no relegation for UAE First Division clubs from the 2021–22 season, in an expansion season.[4]
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Current teams
As of 2024-25 UAE First Division League
- Note: Table lists clubs in alphabetical order.
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List of champions
- 1974–75: Al-Shabab
- 1975–76: Al Rams
- 1976–77: Al-Wahda
- 1977–78: Oman Club
- 1978–79: Khor Fakkan Club
- 1979–80: Ittihad Kalba
- 1980–81: Al Rams
- 1981–82: Al Khaleej
- 1982–83: Al-Jazira
- 1983–84: Al Qadsia Club
- 1984–85: Al-Wahda
- 1985–86: Fujairah
- 1986–87: Ras Al Khaima
- 1987–88: Al-Jazira
- 1988–89: Ittihad Kalba
- 1989–90: Fujairah
- 1990–91: Not completed due to Gulf War
- 1991–92: Al Urooba
- 1992–93: Al-Shaab
- 1993–94: Al Khaleej
- 1994–95: Baniyas
- 1995–96: Ittihad Kalba
- 1996–97: Emirates
- 1997–98: Al-Shaab
- 1998–99: Ittihad Kalba
- 1999–00: Sharjah
- 2000–01: Al Khaleej
- 2001–02: Al-Dhafra
- 2002–03: Emirates
- 2003–04: Dubai
- 2004–05: Baniyas
- 2005–06: Fujairah
- 2006–07: Al-Dhafra
- 2007–08: Al Khaleej
- 2008–09: Baniyas
- 2009–10: Ittihad Kalba
- 2010–11: Ajman
- 2011–12: Ittihad Kalba
- 2012–13: Emirates
- 2013–14: Ittihad Kalba
- 2014–15: Dibba Al-Fujairah
- 2015–16: Hatta
- 2016–17: Ajman
- 2017–18: Baniyas
- 2018–19: Khor Fakkan
- 2019–20: Not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020–21: Al Urooba
- 2021–22: Dibba Al Fujairah
- 2022–23: Hatta
- 2023–24: Al Urooba
- 2024–25: Al-Dhafra
Al Khaleej was renamed in June 2017 to the match the name of the city Khorfakkan*[8]
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Champions
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Performance by club
1 Club no longer exists.
Performance by city
Performance by emirates
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Top scorers
- 1999–2000:
Razzaq Farhan (42 goals)
- 2007–08:
Modibo Kane Diarra (44 goals) (Record)
- 2008–09:
Nabil Daoudi (36 goals)
- 2009–10:
Michaël N'dri (10 goals)
- 2010–11:
Patrick Fabiano (19 goals)
- 2011–12:
Makhete Diop (29 goals)
- 2012–13:
Modibo Kane Diarra (24 goals)
- 2013–14:
Modibo Kane Diarra (27 goals)
- 2014–15:
Michaël N'dri (24 goals)
- 2015–16:
Tássio Maia dos Santos (17 goals)
- 2016–17:
Adeílson Pereira de Mello (23 goals)
- 2017–18:
Marcus Vinícius Araujo Silva (21 goals)
- 2018–19:
Vinícius Lopes (16 goals)
- 2019–20:
Alex Azeredo
Vinícius Lopes (11 goals)
- 2020–21:
Diogo Acosta (20 goals)
- 2021–22:
Diogo Acosta (27 goals)
- 2022–23:
Diogo Acosta (24 goals)
- 2023–24:
Marcelo Torres (26 goals)
- 2024-25:
Sander Benbachir (21 goals)
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