Gulf United FC
Full nameGulf United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Eagles
Founded2019 (2019)
GroundDubai Club
ManagerNeil Taylor
LeagueUAE First Division League
2022–231st (Promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Gulf United Football Club (Arabic: نادي جلف يونايتد لكرة القدم) is an Emirati professional football club that started as an academy in Al Jaddaf, Dubai. They currently play in the UAE First Division League, after promotion from the UAE Second Division in the 2022–23 season.[1] The club is well known for nurturing young talent, playing exhibition matches against professional overseas teams and for being one of leading football brands in the Middle-East.[2][3][4]

History

Founding

In 2019, the Gulf United academy was founded by a group of English football coaches from Manchester, and has since become one of the market leaders.[5] The club has youth teams from ages 7-23 in the academy, as well as being a professional club. Gulf United brings expert coaches from all around the world to Dubai and describes itself as a club 'driven on player development'.[6]

UAE Third Division

In the 2021–22 season, Gulf United entered the UAE Third Division, a league that allows privately owned clubs and academies to join the UAE Football Pyramid.[7] Soon after Steven Taylor was announced as the manager.[4][8][9]

The 2021-22 UAE Third Division Season was formatted as two groups, where the winner of each group would face the runner-up of the other group in a play-off for promotion. Gulf United went unbeaten in the group stages finishing first in Group A. They faced Abtal Al Khaeej in the semi-final's, which was in a home & away format. Gulf United lost the first leg 1-0, and won the second leg 2-0, officially securing promotion to the UAE Second Division.

Gulf United then faced Group B winners Fleetwood United in the UAE Third Division final and were crowned eventual champions of the Third Division after beating Fleetwood United, sister club of Fleetwood Town 3-1 in the final of the inaugural season, with 2 goals from Cédrick Nana and 1 from Bonet Bobai, cementing them as UAE Third Division Champions. [10][11]

UAE Second Division

The 2022-23 season was the clubs first in the UAE Second Division. The squad was strengthened with signings such as Devonte Redmond, Soheil Varahram and Max Johnstone as well as further signings in the January transfer window with former Real Madrid player Mink Peeters and former Celtic & Norwich City striker Gary Hooper.

After drawing their first game, Gulf United went on to win 5 games in a row, going into the Christmas period at the top of the league. [12]

Gulf United went on to be crowned the champions of the 2022-23 UAE Second Division, and winning promotion to UAE First Division and making history by achieving the first ever back-to-back promotion in the history of UAE Football.[13]

International Friendlies

The club regularly plays in exhibition matches against global opponents showcasing the clubs young talent. In January 2022, Gulf United played with 7-time Slovakian Super Liga winners MSK Zilina.[14] In February 2022, Gulf United played a friendly fixture against FC Riga,[15] a game in which Gulf United player Manyumow Achol was subsequently scouted and signed for FK Auda.[16][17]

Gulf United also played Premier League side Newcastle United in a friendly match at NAS Sports Complex on the 24 March 2022,[18] in which Newcastle won 5–0 with goals from Allan Saint-Maximin, Joelinton and Dwight Gayle.[19][20]

On 6 January 2023, Gulf United played a friendly against Al Ain FC, the 21-22 UAE Pro League defending champions, and who are widely recognised as being the most successful club in the UAE. The match ended 1-0 to Al Ain FC with a goal scored by UAE international Bandar Al-Ahbabi.[21]

Partnerships

In September 2021, Gulf United signed a deal with Adidas,[22][23] making them the first grassroots football academy in the Middle East to partner with Adidas.[24] In November 2021, they built the regions' first ever floating football pitch at the #NoFilterDXB event in Dubai Harbour, Dubai[25][26][27] The event drew regional and global attention after featuring on a Sidemen video.[28]

In December 2021, Zinedine Zidane visited Gulf United to feature in an 'Impossible Is Nothing' campaign.[29]

Media

'We are Gulf United' is a YouTube docuseries which followed the club in their first season in professional football during the 2021-22 UAE Third Division season. Debuted on the 1st April 2022, the series has amassed over 2,000,000 views.[30] With the final episode with gaining over 1,000,000 views, making it the single highest viewed Youtube video of any club in all the UAE Football Leagues.[24]

Current squad

As of 23 October 2022[31]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United Arab Emirates UAE Sulaiman Al-Hosani
2 DF United Arab Emirates UAE Khamis Nasser
3 DF England ENG Jay Baisley
4 DF United Arab Emirates UAE Hamad Hassan
5 DF England ENG Jack Shiels (captain)
6 MF England ENG Jamal Bartley
7 MF Nigeria NGA Prosper Ojanomare
8 MF United Arab Emirates UAE Adel Saqr
9 FW Wales WAL Richard Peniket (vice-captain)
10 FW Scotland SCO Josh Fowler
11 MF Cameroon CMR Cédrick Nana
12 GK United Arab Emirates UAE Ali Al-Qallaf
14 MF United Arab Emirates UAE Saif Al-Hameli
16 DF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Joel Bikola
17 FW United Arab Emirates UAE Rashed Hassan
18 MF United Arab Emirates UAE Rashed Foaad
19 FW Germany GER Mike Gbajie
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Gabon GAB Hants Mboumbath
22 DF Jordan JOR Ahmed Salam
23 MF Iran IRN Barbod Mazloumian
24 MF United Arab Emirates UAE Sulaiman Nasser
26 FW Gabon GAB Ben Kabinambele
27 DF United Arab Emirates UAE Rashed Mohammed
31 GK United Arab Emirates UAE Ali Abbas
66 DF United Arab Emirates UAE Omran Hussain
70 MF United Arab Emirates UAE Mahir Jasem
77 MF United Arab Emirates UAE Mohammed Jamal
87 DF United Arab Emirates UAE Abdullah Al-Ajmani
97 GK Pakistan PAK Hamza Zahid
MF India IND Aaryan Badoni
MF Japan JPN Hayato Wakino
MF Canada CAN Alessio Barbiero
FW Mexico MEX Jose Melgarejo
FW England ENG Miles Fenton

Honours

See also

References

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