Al-Jazira Club (Arabic: الجزيرة, romanized: al-Jazīra, lit. 'The Island') is an Emirati professional football club based in Abu Dhabi, that currently competes in the UAE Pro League.[2]
History
Al-Jazira was established in 1974 as a merger between Khalidiyah and Al Bateen.[3] The club struggled to stay in the league, getting relegated on multiple occasions during the 1980s and 1990s, but experienced a recent success when Sheikh Mansour invested into them in the 2000s. Since his purchase, they won their first league title in 2011 and two more league titles in 2017 and 2021. Al Jazira have produced talented homegrown players such as Ali Mabkhout and Khalfan Mubarak and many others that would end up playing for the UAE national team.
Honours
Domestic competitions
League
Cups
Regional competitions
Club officials
| Position
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Staff
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| Sporting Director |
Islam Marzooq
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| Head Coach |
Marino Pušić
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| Assistant Coach |
Hamza Serrar Abdalla Mehmood Mansoor Fawaz
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| Goalkeeper Goach |
Redouane Benchtioui
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| Fitness Coach |
Adil Mirza Yaqoob Mamoon
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Players
Current squad
As of UAE Pro-League:
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Reserve team
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Managers
Pro-League record
| Season
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Lvl.
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Tms.
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Pos.
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President's Cup
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League Cup
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| 2008–09
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1
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12
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2nd
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Quarter-Finals
|
Semi-Finals
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| 2009–10
|
1
|
12
|
2nd
|
Semi-Finals
|
Champions
|
| 2010–11
|
1
|
12
|
1st
|
Champions
|
First Round
|
| 2011–12
|
1
|
12
|
4th
|
Champions
|
Semi-Finals
|
| 2012–13
|
1
|
14
|
3rd
|
Quarter-Finals
|
Runner-ups
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| 2013–14
|
1
|
14
|
3rd
|
Round of 16
|
Runner-ups
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| 2014–15
|
1
|
14
|
2nd
|
Round of 16
|
First Round
|
| 2015–16
|
1
|
14
|
7th
|
Champions
|
First Round
|
| 2016–17
|
1
|
14
|
1st
|
Quarter-Finals
|
Semi-Finals
|
| 2017–18
|
1
|
12
|
7th
|
Quarter-Finals
|
Quarter-Finals
|
| 2018–19
|
1
|
14
|
5th
|
Round of 16
|
Quarter-Finals
|
| 2019–20a
|
1
|
14
|
3rd
|
Quarter-Finals
|
Semi-Finals
|
| 2020–21
|
1
|
14
|
1st
|
Round of 16
|
First Round
|
| 2021–22
|
1
|
14
|
4th
|
Quarter-Finals
|
Semi-Finals
|
| 2022–23
|
1
|
14
|
5th
|
Quarter-Finals
|
Semi-Finals
|
| 2023–24
|
1
|
14
|
8th
|
Quarter-Finals
|
Quarter-Finals
|
Notes^ 2019–20 UAE football season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates.
Key
- Pos. = Position
- Tms. = Number of teams
- Lvl. = League
See also
References
External links
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- History
- Academy
- Players
- Managers
- Presidents
- Seasons
- International
- Statistics
- Current season
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