Ain Football Club showed that according to the query Sohu News NetworkAl-Ain, United Arab EmiratesAl-Ainfootball ClubAl-Ain, the city of Ain located in United Arab Emirates, was previously named Al AinAl-Ain; Al Ain's performance in the AFC Champions League is indeed relatively sluggish. Judging from their recent games, both offense and defense seem to be powerless. On the offensive end, Al Ain's number of shots and goal conversion rate are significantly lower than in previous years. The level of the same period shows that they have obvious problems in creating and seizing opportunities. In terms of defense, the number of goals they conceded is also on the rise, which reflects the team's loopholes in defensive organization and man-marking. In addition,Al-Ain; United Arab Emirates Aviation Football Club Al Ain Football Club is now called United Arab Emirates Aviation Football Club. Al Ain Football Club Al AinFC is a football club located in Ain, United Arab Emirates. It was established in 1968 and is one of the most successful teams in the United Arab Emirates. It has won the United Arab Emirates top league championship 13 times. In 2003, the team became the first United Arab Emirates club to win the AFC Champions League championship; Al Ain Football Club's team honors mainly include the following United Arab Emirates Football League championships 9 times, respectively in 197677 198081 198384 199293 199798 19992000 200102 200203 200304 Asian League Champions Cup championship 1 time, in 2003, Al Ain Football Club defeated BEC Sasana Football Club of Thailand in the Asian League Champions League final.
1 Al Ain Football Club Al Ain Football Club is a professional football club located in Ain, United Arab Emirates. In 2003, the club defeated Thailand's BEC Sasana Football Club with a total score of 21 in the Asian League Champions League final. It won the Asian championship for the first time. Al Ain Football Club is one of the most successful football clubs in the United Arab Emirates. 2 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor Football Club is a Jeon-Jeon-La North Province, South Korea; 1 Omar Abdulrahman, as the No. 10 player of the United Arab Emirates national football team, currently belongs to Al Ain Football Club is located in Ain, United Arab Emirates. It is a well-known professional football team in which Omar plays a key role in midfield. 3 In the 2003 Asian League Champions League Final, Al Ain Football Club defeated Thailand's BEC Sasana Football Club with a score of 21 in two rounds; Al Ain Football Club's goals and losses are as follows: In all games, Al Ain Football Club scored a total of 104 goals, and also scored 42 goals by opponents. Home goals and losses. In the home game, the team scored a total of 42 goals and only conceded 11 goals away. In the away game, the team scored 31 goals, but the number of goals conceded was relatively large. It has reached 30 goals lost and lost in the first half, and the total number of goals lost and lost in the first half is all; Teams that have won the AFC Champions League include Al Ain Football Club, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor Football Club, Puhe Red Diamond Football Club, Al Saad Sports Club, Guangzhou City Evergrande Taobao Football Club, etc. 1 Al Ain Football Club is a professional football club located in Ain, United Arab Emirates. In 2003, Al Ain Football Club defeated BEC Sasana Football Club from Thailand with a total score of 21 in the Asian League Champions Cup final; Al Ain Football Club, a prestigious professional football institution, is located in Ain City, United Arab Emirates.
Al Ain is a league team located in the United Arab Emirates. They have left a deep mark on the history of football. As the first Asian champion, they have demonstrated outstanding strength and competitiveness. The team's lineup structure is unique. Although most of the registered players are from home, the addition of foreign players adds strong combat effectiveness to the team. On the defensive end, Cote d'Ivoire's fierce hero Keita is the backbone of the defense line, and his steady performance builds a solid screen for the team; 2002 - 2003 Season Urawa Red Diamond In 2002, the Asian Football Federation decided to create a new Asian club event. In the first match of the Asian Champions League, a total of 18 teams participated. Among them, Urawa Red Diamond from Japan finally won the championship. In the final, Urawa Red Diamond defeated South Korea's Jeonbuk Hyundai in the 2004 season Al Ain 2004, The AFC Champions League competition has been changed to a format of 32 teams participating in each season in this new format; The Singapore Football Association in East Asia violated the rules and was disqualified from participating in the AFC Champions League. As a result, there were only two qualifying teams in East Asia, while four in West Asia, and each qualifying round only competed for two places. Although Al Ain used to be awesome, he only finished third in the United Arab Emirates League last season, so he had to play a play-off, so Al Ain was assigned to East Asia. West Asia also didn't want a whole bad team to come to East Asia to embarrass himself, and although Al Ain didn't last season.
Al Ain is from United Arab Emirates, famous Asian star Omar Al-Jahi is from Qatar, and former R & F foreign aid Hamed; In the goalkeeping position of Al Ain team members Al Ain football team, the team has the following players No. 1 Chuvat, No. 12 Jabelli and No. 39 Juma on the back line. They are equipped with No. 3 Shalmali, No. 4 Hadani, No. 5 Ismar, No. 15 Amodi, No. 19 Marzok, No. 21 Alawi, No. 44 Saadi, No. 2 Abdul Alawi, No. 6 Keita in midfield. The team's midfield configuration is as follows: No. 7 Weihai is better than No. 10 A; 1 Omar Abdulrahman is the No. 10 player of the United Arab Emirates football team and currently plays for Al Ain Football Club. 2 Al Ain Football Club is a professional football club located in Ain, United Arab Emirates. Omar is the core of the team's midfield. 3 In 2003, Al Ain Football Club defeated Thailand's BEC Sasana Football Club with a total score of 21 in the Asian League Champions Cup final, winning the Asian Championship for the first time. 4 Al Ain.
1 The 2002 - 2003 AFC Champions League champion Al Ain Football Club of the United Arab Emirates defeated Thailand's BEC Sasana Football Club with a total score of 21 in the Asian League Champions Cup final of the 2002 - 2003 season, becoming the first United Arab Emirates club to win the Asian League Champions League. 2 The 2004 AFC Champions League champion Etihad of Saudi Arabia On December 1, 2004, Etihad of Saudi Arabia defeated in the second leg of the Asian Champions League, Despite the first 1.
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