
Mohammed bin Rashid hails Shabab Al Ahli's glorious season
Shabab Al Ahli's glorious season ended in style as they beat Al Jazira 2-1 in their final game of the season at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
This was the ninth league title for the Dubai club which finished the season with 63 points from 23 matches as Sharjah finished second with 51 points and Al Wahda took the third place with 48 points.
Meanwhile, last year's winners' Al Wasl finished fourth with 46 points and Al Ain were fifth with 44 points.
Sheikh Mohammed congratulated Shahab Al Ahli club's board members, coaching and administrative staff, and players on their achievement, praising the team's remarkable performance throughout the season.
The ADNOC Pro League title was the club's fourth major trophy this season following their victories in the UAE President's Cup, the UAE Super Cup and the UAE-Qatar Challenge Shield.
Sheikh Mohammed also praised the players for displaying exemplary sportsmanship, which he described as a key factor in the team's success.
The occasion saw Sheikh Mohammed joining Shabab Al Ahli players and the club's coaching and administrative staff for commemorative photos. Team members expressed their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to Sheikh Mohammed for his constant support, encouragement, and positive appraisal of their performances – factors, they said, had played a vital role in their remarkably successful season.
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