Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium, home stadium of Al Ain
Al Ain

Al Ain

United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates
WDWWW

Didirikan

1968

Stadion

Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium

Kota

Al-'Ayn (Al Ain)

Kapasitas

25,174

Permukaan

grass

#3 Kejuaraan Klub Dunia R0#1 Pro League R19# League Cup # Vice President Cup

Trofi

Pro League

2021/2022,2017/2018,2014/2015,2012/2013,2011/2012,

5xWinner

Pro League

2022/2023,2015/2016,

2x2nd Place

Super Cup

2015,2012,

2xWinner

Super Cup

2023,2018,2015,2013,

4x2nd Place

Presidents Cup

2018,2013/2014,

2xWinner

Presidents Cup

2022/2023,2016,

2x2nd Place

League Cup

2021/2022,

1xWinner

League Cup

2023/2024,2022/2023,

2x2nd Place

AGCFF Gulf Champions League

2001,

1xWinner

AFC Champions League Elite

2023/2024,2003,

2xWinner

AFC Champions League Elite

2016,2005,

2x2nd Place

FIFA Intercontinental Cup

2018 UAE,

1x2nd Place

Al Ain

Al Ain FC, also known as The Boss, is one of the most celebrated football clubs in the Arab world, founded in 1968 in the Garden City of Al Ain in the UAE's Abu Dhabi emirate. The club plays home matches at the state-of-the-art Hazza bin Zayed Stadium, which holds 25,174 spectators. Al Ain has won the UAE Pro League championship a record number of times and has been a consistent force in the AFC Champions League, winning the title in 2003. Their most remarkable achievement came at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup, where they became the first Arab team to reach the final, facing Real Madrid. Coached by Zoran Mamic at the time, Al Ain defeated the likes of River Plate en route to that historic final.