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  2. 2011–12 UAE League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 Etisalat Emirates Cup is the fourth season of the league cup competition for teams ... Al Wahda 3–2 Dubai; 2011-11-18. Dubai 2–1 Al Wahda; 2011-11 ...

  3. UAE League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The UAE League Cup (Arabic: كأس رابطة المحترفين الإماراتية) or the Pro League Cup [1] is a knockout tournament for clubs in the UAE Pro-League. The first edition of the tournament was played in the 2008–2009 season .

  4. UAE Pro League - Wikipedia

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    Starting from the 2006–07 season the name was changed from UAE League to Etisalat League. ... Al Wahda: 3 January 2024: 110 days ... United Arab Emirates: 17 22

  5. 2010–11 UAE Pro League - Wikipedia

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    The 2010–11 UAE Pro League (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 and Emirates were relegated from the previous season.

  6. List of shopping malls in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Al Mariah Mall [citation needed] Al Maqtaa Mall [2] Al Raha Mall [3] Al Wahda Mall [4] Bawabat Al Sharq Mall [5] Capital Mall (China Centre), Mussafah [citation needed] City Center Masdar, Masdar City [6] Dalma Mall, Mussafah [7] Deerfields Mall [8] Forsan Central Mall, Khalifa City [9] Khalidiyah Mall [10] Madinat Zayed Shopping Center [11 ...

  7. Etisalat - Wikipedia

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    Etisalat was founded in 1976 as a joint-stock company between International Aeradio Limited, a British Company, and local partners. In 1983, the ownership structure changed – United Arab Emirates government held a 60% share in the company and the remaining 40% were publicly traded.

  8. UAE Super Cup - Wikipedia

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    The UAE Super Cup (Arabic: كأس السوبر الإماراتي) and Charity Champions Cup in the first edition (1989–90), is the curtain raiser of the United Arab Emirates football season. It is played between the previous season's Pro-League winners and President's Cup Winners.

  9. Al Wahda (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The publisher of the daily is Al Wahda Press House. [5] The paper has its headquarters in Abu Dhabi. [6] Al Wahda has a pro-government stance [7] and in fact, is sponsored by the Emirati government. [1] The paper has 20 pages and offers political news, local news and news on economy, sports, religion and culture.