UAE Premier League 12/16 16:30 9 [2] Shabab Al Ahli Dubai v Al Wasl SC [6] D 1-1
UAE Premier League 12/11 16:30 8 [9] Al Wasl SC v Al Fujairah [13] W 3-2
UAE Cup 12/06 16:30 3 Shabab Al Ahli Dubai v Al Wasl SC L 5-1
UAE Cup 11/30 16:30 7 [5] Al Wasl SC v Ajman SCC [7] W 3-2
UAE Cup 11/22 16:30 6 [1] Al Wahda Abu Dhabi v Al Wasl SC [4] D 1-1
UAE Cup 11/16 16:30 5 [5] Al Wasl SC v Baniyas SC [4] W 2-0
UAE Premier League 11/08 16:45 7 [6] Al Wahda Abu Dhabi v Al Wasl SC [9] D 2-2
Arab Club Championship 11/04 17:00 4 Al Ittihad Jeddah v Al Wasl SC L 2-0
UAE Premier League 10/31 16:45 6 [13] Al Wasl SC v Hatta Dubai [12] W 3-1
UAE Premier League 10/27 14:15 5 [5] Al Dhafra SCC v Al Wasl SC [14] W 1-3
Arab Club Championship 10/23 15:30 4 Al Wasl SC v Al Ittihad Jeddah L 1-2
UAE Premier League 10/19 17:00 4 [13] Al Wasl SC v Sharjah SCC [1] L 1-5
UAE Cup 10/12 16:45 4 [4] Sharjah SCC v Al Wasl SC [5] L 4-0
UAE Premier League 10/04 14:30 3 [4] Ajman SCC v Al Wasl SC [12] L 1-0
UAE Premier League 09/26 17:15 2 [6] Al Wasl SC v Al Ain SCC [4] L 1-3
UAE Premier League 09/20 17:15 1 [6] Al Nasr SC v Al Wasl SC [6] D 0-0
UAE Cup 09/06 15:00 3 [3] Al Wasl SC v Al Fujairah [6] L 0-1
Arab Club Championship 08/30 18:00 7 Al Hilal Omdurman v Al Wasl SC L 2-1
UAE Cup 08/26 15:15 2 [3] Hatta Dubai v Al Wasl SC [5] W 3-4
Europe Friendlies 08/22 15:15 - Al Wasl SC v Al Dhafra SCC L 0-6
World Club Friendlies 08/22 14:07 - Al Wasl SC v Al Dhafra SCC L 0-6
Arab Club Championship 08/20 15:15 7 Al Wasl SC v Al Hilal Omdurman W 2-0
World Club Friendlies 08/06 16:00 - USK Anif v Al Wasl SC W 0-2
World Club Friendlies 08/01 16:03 - Al Wasl SC v Apollon Larissa W 4-2
World Club Friendlies 07/30 16:00 - Al Wasl SC v Kayserispor L 1-3
UAE Premier League 05/26 18:00 26 [9] Al Wasl SC v Al Ittihad Kalba [11] D 1-1
AFC Champions League 05/21 18:00 6 [4] Al Wasl SC v Al Zawra'a [3] L 1-5
UAE Premier League 05/15 18:00 25 [4] Al Ain SCC v Al Wasl SC [7] L 5-1
UAE Premier League 05/11 18:00 24 [8] Al Wasl SC v Sharjah SCC [1] W 3-2
AFC Champions League 05/07 19:00 5 [2] Al-Nassr Riyadh v Al Wasl SC [4] L 3-1

Wikipedia - Al Wasl F.C.

Al Wasl Football Club (Arabic: نادي الوصل لكرة القدم) is an Emirati professional football club based in Dubai, that competes in the United Arab Emirates Football League. It is a part of the multi-sports club Al Wasl SC. The club is located in Zabeel, where it plays in Zabeel stadium. Al-Wasl is amongst the most successful teams in the UAE and Dubai, winning 7 league titles since its establishment. The club is also the host of the largest fanbase in the whole UAE.

History

Early years

Al Wasl was founded on 1960 as Zamalek Club when a group of young men gathered in Bakhit Salem's house in Zabeel to establish the club to practice their sporting hobbies. Members had to rent a small house, each paying 10 AED to support the club's budget. In 1962, the club moved to different house owned by Madia bint Sultan, and elected Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to be their club president. Around 1966 Zamalek would beat Al Shabab in a Canada dry championship which was their first achievement. In 1974 Al Orouba agreed to merge with Zamalek to form Al Wasl Club.

Club of the Century

Al Wasl Club was ranked in 2009 by IFFHS (International Federation of Football for History and Statistics) as the Club of the Century (1901-2000) in UAE because of the club performance in international competitions.

The Original Clubs

Al-Zamalek

The idea of starting a football club in Zabeel first emerged in 1958, as a result of discussions and meetings by various youths living in the area. The times were very difficult, as there were no grass pitches or fields to play on, as football was still not a popular pastime, so as a result, they relied on pitches made of sand, and in 1960, Al-Zamalek club was founded in Zabeel. Al-Zamalek proved to be a key contender in the city of Dubai, they were considered one of the stronger teams and regularly played in local tournaments. Their first taste of glory came around 1966 where they defeated Al-Shabab Club in the finals of the Canada Dry Challenge Cup.

Al-Shou’la

In 1968, Al-Shou’la in Al Fahidi merged with Al-Zamalek.

Al-Orouba

Al-Orouba Club was founded in the early 1950s in the Jumeirah area of Dubai, it was a key contender in Dubai along with Al-Zamalek. Their team colour was either blue or green

The Merges and the formations of Al-Wasl

In 1974 it would also Merge with Al-Zamalek, and a new board of directors was made from the existing bodies of each club, now joined together. A new name was chosen for the team which was Al-Wasl, which was the old name for the City of Dubai. A new logo was created for the team which essentially was a combination of the two existing club crests of Al-Orouba and Al-Zamalek, and finally, the colour yellow was chosen for the team.

In 1973, A short period before the Orouba-Zamalek Merger, the first generation of footballers began to retire and/or begin their studies abroad or locally, this was a key factor in the merging of Al-Orouba and Al-Zamalek.

The reason which caused many early clubs in Dubai had merged with one another was due to the clubs using the same sand pitches, and due to the moving of players from club to club freely, without official transfer negotiations as those were not done in the area at the time.

Al Wasl SC is a professional soccer team based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The club was founded in 1960 and has a rich history of success in Emirati football. The team's colors are yellow and black, and they play their home matches at the Zabeel Stadium.

Al Wasl SC has a passionate fan base and is known for their attacking style of play. The team has won multiple domestic titles, including the UAE Pro League and the President's Cup. They have also competed in international competitions such as the AFC Champions League.

The club has produced several talented players over the years, some of whom have gone on to represent the UAE national team. Al Wasl SC is considered one of the top clubs in the UAE and continues to strive for success both domestically and on the international stage.