North Yemeni League
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The North Yemeni League or the Yemen Arab Republic Football League, was the professional association football league held for domestic football clubs in North Yemen, held between 1978 and 1990.[1] The league folded when South and North Yemen unified as one country (Yemen) on 22 May 1990.[2] This resulted in the creation of the Yemeni League.[3]
Al-Ahli are the most successful team, with four league titles in the North Yemeni League. The North Yemen Cup of the Republic was the league's domestic cup.
Title winners
[edit ]- 1978/79 - Al-Wahda
- 1979/80 - Al-Zuhra
- 1980/81 - Al-Ahli
- 1981/82 - Al-Shaab
- 1982/83 Al-Ahli
- 1983/84 Al-Ahli
- 1985/86 Al-Shorta
- 1987/88 Al-Ahli
- 1988/89 Al-Yarmouk
- 1989/90 Al-Yarmouk
References
[edit ]- ^ "Yemen - List of Champions". RSSSF . Retrieved 2019年05月07日.
- ^ "2 Yemens Become One, and Celebrate". The New York Times. Reuters. 1990年05月23日. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019年05月07日.
- ^ Almasri, Omar (2015年12月09日). "How Yemen lost its way through football and politics mixing". These Football Times. Retrieved 2019年05月07日.
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