2011–12 UAE Pro League
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}}
{{Infobox football league season
|competition = UAE Pro League
|season = 2011–12
|winners = Al Ain
10th title
|continentalcup1 = Champions League
|continentalcup1 qualifiers = Al Ain
Al Jazira
Al Nasr
Al Shabab
|biggest home win = Al Jazira 5–0 Sharjah
|biggest away win = Emirates 1–5 Al Shabab
Al Wasl 2–6 Al Ahli
Al Jazira 1–5 Al Nasr
|highest scoring = Sharjah 4–5 Al Nasr (9 goals)
|matches = 132
|total goals = 449
|longest wins =
|longest unbeaten =
|longest losses =
|highest attendance = 21,455
Al Jazira 1–3 Al Ain
|lowest attendance =
|average attendance =
|league topscorer = {{flagicon|GHA}} Asamoah Gyan (22)
|prevseason = 2010–11
|nextseason = 2012–13
}}
The 2011–12 UAE Pro League season (known as Etisalat Pro League for sponsorship reasons) was the 37th top-level football season in the UAE, and the fourth Professional season.
Al Jazira were the defending champions, having won their 1st Pro League title in the 2010–11 campaign after being runner-up for three times in a row. Al Dhafra and Ittihad Kalba were relegated from the previous season. Ajman Club and Emirates Club were promoted from the UAE Division 1 Group A.{{cite news |title=Emirates and Ajman to the Pro-League|url=http://ufl.ae/en/news/emirates-and-ajman-to-the-pro-league.html|publisher=ufl.ae |date=19 May 2011 |access-date=4 June 2011}} The campaign began on 15 October 2011{{cite news |title=The UFL Board of Directors approved the agenda of the next season 2011-2012|url=http://ufl.ae/en/news/the-ufl-board-of-directors-approved-the-agenda-of-the-next-season-2011-2012.html|publisher=ufl.ae |date=15 May 2011 |access-date=4 June 2011}} and ended on 27 May 2012.
Teams
Ittihad Kalba and Al Dhafra were relegated to the 2011–12 UAE Division 1 Group A after finishing in the bottom two spots of the table at the end of the 2010–11 season. The two relegated teams were replaced by 2nd level champions Ajman Club and runners up Emirates Club.
=Stadia and locations=
{{Location map+ |United Arab Emirates |width=400 |float=right |caption=Locations of teams in the 2011–12 UAE Pro-League |places=
{{Location map~ |United Arab Emirates |lat=25.25000 |long=55.30000 |label=Dubai }}
{{Location map~ |United Arab Emirates |lat=25.41667|long=55.50000 |label=Ajman }}
{{Location map~ |United Arab Emirates |lat=24.46667 |long=54.36667 |label=Abu Dhabi|position=left}}
{{Location map~ |United Arab Emirates |lat=24.20750|long=55.74472 |label=Al Ain|position=left}}
{{Location map~ |United Arab Emirates |lat=25.37288|long=55.41779 |label=Sharjah|position=right }}
{{Location map~ |United Arab Emirates |lat=25.78333|long=55.95000 |label=Ras al-Khaimah }}
}}
class="wikitable sortable"
! Team ! Home city ! Stadium ! Capacity |
Ajman
| Ajman | 10,000 |
Al Ahli
| Dubai | 18,000 |
Al Ain
| Al Ain | Tahnoun bin Mohammed Stadium | 15,000 |
Al Jazira
| 42,056 |
Al Nasr
| Dubai | 12,000 |
Al Shabab
| Dubai | Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum Stadium | 12,000 |
Al Wahda
| 12,000 |
Al Wasl
| Dubai | 12,000 |
Baniyas
| 9,570 |
Dubai
| Dubai | Police Officers' Club Stadium | 6,500 |
Emirates
| 5,000 |
Sharjah
| Sharjah | 18,000 |
=Personnel=
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
! Team ! Chairman ! Head Coach ! Captain |
Ajman
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III |{{flagicon|IRQ}} Abdul Wahab Abdul Qader |{{flagicon|UAE}} Mohamed Zahran |
Al Ahli
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum |{{flagicon|ESP}} Quique Sánchez Flores |{{flagicon|UAE}} Mohammed Qassim |
Al Ain
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan |{{flagicon|ROU}} Cosmin Olăroiu |{{flagicon|UAE}} Rami Yaslam |
Al Jazira
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan | {{flagicon|BRA}} Caio Júnior |{{flagicon|AUS}} Lucas Neill |
Al Nasr
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid |{{flagicon|ITA}} Walter Zenga |{{flagicon|UAE}} Abdallah Mousa |
Al Shabab
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Saeed bin Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum |{{flagicon|BRA}} Paulo Bonamigo |{{flagicon|UAE}} Hassan Al Sharif |
Al Wahda
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Saeed bin Zayed Al Nahyan |{{flagicon|AUT}} Josef Hickersberger |{{flagicon|UAE}} Fahed Masoud |
Al Wasl
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum |{{flagicon|ARG}} Diego Maradona |{{flagicon|UAE}} Khalid Darwish |
Baniyas
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan |{{flagicon|ARG}} Gabriel Calderón |{{flagicon|OMA}} Fawzi Bashir |
Dubai
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Maktoum |{{flagicon|Egypt}} Ayman El Ramady |{{flagicon|UAE}} Jamal Abdullah |
Emirates
|{{flagicon|UAE}} Ahmed bin Saqr al-Qassimi |{{flagicon|TUN}} Ghazi Ghrairi |{{flagicon|ALG}} Karim Kerkar |
Sharjah
|{{flagicon|QAT}}{{flagicon|UAE}} Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani |{{flagicon|UAE}} Abdulmajeed Al Nimr |{{flagicon|UAE}} Nawaf Mubarak |
=Managerial changes=
Managerial changes during the 2011–12 campaign.
==Pre-season==
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Team
! Outgoing manager ! Manner of departure ! Replaced by |
---|
Al Wasl
| {{flagicon|UAE}} Khalifa Mubarak | Caretaker role ended{{cite web|title=Maradona Confirmed as Al Wasl Coach Football legend to start his managerial role from next season|url=http://ufl.ae/en/news/maradona-confirmed-as-al-wasl-coach-football-legend-to-start-his-managerial-role-from-next-season.html|publisher=UFL|date=16 May 2011|access-date=17 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200128073121/https://ufl.ae/en/news/maradona-confirmed-as-al-wasl-coach-football-legend-to-start-his-managerial-role-from-next-season.html|archive-date=28 January 2020|url-status=dead}} | {{flagicon|ARG}} Diego Maradona |
Al Jazira
| {{flagicon|BRA}} Abel Braga | Contract finished | {{flagicon|BEL}} Franky Vercauteren{{cite web|title=Vercauteren asked to delay UAE switch to Al Jazira |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/vercauteren-asked-to-delay-uae-switch-to-al-jazira|publisher=The National|date=11 August 2011 |access-date=11 August 2011}} |
Al Ain
| {{flagicon|BRA}} Alexandre Gallo | {{flagicon|ROU}} Cosmin Olăroiu |
Baniyas
| {{flagicon|UAE}} Mahdi Ali{{cite web|title=Ali defends his record as Baniyas coach |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/uae-sport/ali-defends-his-record-as-baniyas-coach|publisher=UFL|date=6 June 2011 |access-date=6 June 2011}} | Caretaker role ended | {{flagicon|BRA}} Jorvan Vieira |
Al Ahli
| {{flagicon|UAE}} Abdulhameed Al Mishtiki | Caretaker role ended{{cite news |title=Al Ahli focus on quality coach |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/uae-sport/al-ahli-focus-on-quality-coach|publisher=The National |date=6 June 2011 |access-date=6 June 2011}} |{{flagicon|CZE}} Ivan Hašek[https://archive.today/20120919123008/http://www.thenational.ae/sport/uae-sport/al-ahli-appoint-ivan-hasek-as-new-coach Al Ahli appoint Ivan Hasek as new coach] |
Sharjah
| {{flagicon|POR}} Carlos Azenha | Resigned before season started{{cite news |title=Azenha resignation stuns Sharjah |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/uae-sport/azenha-resignation-stuns-sharjah|publisher=The National |date=13 September 2011 |access-date=13 September 2011}} | {{flagicon|ROU}} Valeriu Tiţa{{cite news |title=Sharjah plug their coach gap with Romanian |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/sharjah-plug-their-coach-gap-with-romanian|publisher=The National |date=17 September 2011 |access-date=17 September 2011}} |
==During the season==
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Team
! Outgoing manager ! Manner of departure ! Replaced by |
---|
Dubai
| {{flagicon|ARG}} Néstor Clausen | Resigned | {{flagicon|SUI}} Umberto Barberis |
Dubai
| {{flagicon|SUI}} Umberto Barberis | Caretaker role ended |{{flagicon|ROM}} Ion Marin{{cite news |title=Pro League club Dubai unveil Ion Marin as new coach |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/pro-league-club-dubai-unveil-ion-marin-as-new-coach|publisher=The National |date=3 October 2011 |access-date=3 October 2011}} |
Baniyas
| {{flagicon|BRA}} Jorvan Vieira | Sacked | {{flagicon|UAE}} Salem Al-Orfi |
Al Ahli
| {{flagicon|CZE}} Ivan Hašek | Sacked | {{flagicon|ESP}} Quique Sánchez Flores |
Baniyas
| {{flagicon|UAE}} Salem Al-Orfi | Sacked | {{flagicon|ARG}} Gabriel Calderón{{cite news |title=Pro League: Baniyas appoint Calderon |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/uae-sport/pro-league-baniyas-appoint-calderon|publisher=The National |date=25 November 2011 |access-date=25 November 2011}} |
Dubai
| {{flagicon|ROM}} Ion Marin | Sacked {{cite news |title=Pierre-Andre Schurmann to become Dubai's fourth manager of the season |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/pierre-andre-schurmann-to-become-dubais-fourth-manager-of-the-season|publisher=The National |date=14 December 2011 |access-date=14 December 2011}} |{{flagicon|SUI}} Pierre-André Schürmann |
Dubai
| {{flagicon|SUI}} Pierre-André Schürmann | Caretaker role ended |{{flagicon|EGY}} Ayman El Ramady |
Sharjah
| {{flagicon|ROU}} Valeriu Tiţa | {{flagicon|BRA}} Jorvan Vieira |
Sharjah
| {{flagicon|BRA}} Jorvan Vieira | {{flagicon|ROU}} Valeriu Tiţa |
Al Jazira
| {{flagicon|BEL}} Franky Vercauteren | {{flagicon|BRA}} Caio Júnior |
Sharjah
| {{flagicon|ROU}} Valeriu Tiţa | {{flagicon|UAE}} Abdulmajeed Al Nimr |
=Foreign players=
The number of foreign players is restricted to four per AGL team.
class="wikitable"
! width= "175" | Club ! width= "175" | Player 1 ! width= "175" | Player 2 ! width= "175" | Player 3 ! width= "175" | AFC player ! width= "175" | Former players |
Ajman
| {{flagicon|Algeria}} Karim Kerkar | {{flagicon|Ivory Coast}} Boris Kabi | {{flagicon|Ivory Coast}} Olivier Tia | {{flagicon|Lebanon}} Hassan Maatouk | {{flagicon|Senegal}} Ibrahima Touré |
Al-Ahli
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Grafite | {{flagicon|Cameroon}} Achille Emaná | {{flagicon|Chile}} Luis Jiménez | {{flagicon|Lebanon}} Youssef Mohamad | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Jajá |
Al-Ain
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} Ignacio Scocco | {{flagicon|Ghana}} Asamoah Gyan | {{flagicon|Romania}} Mirel Rădoi | {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Yasser Al-Qahtani | |
Al-Jazira
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} Matías Delgado | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Baré | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Ricardo Oliveira | {{flagicon|Australia}} Lucas Neill | |
Al-Nasr
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Léo Lima | {{flagicon|Italy}} Luca Toni | {{flagicon|Ivory Coast}} Amara Diané | {{flagicon|Australia}} Mark Bresciano | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Careca |
Al-Shabab
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Ciel | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Kieza | {{flagicon|Chile}} Carlos Villanueva | {{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Azizbek Haydarov | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Júlio César |
Sharjah
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Edinho | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Marcelinho | {{flagicon|South Korea}} Lee Sang-ho | {{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Timur Kapadze | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Vandinho |
Al-Wahda
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Fernando Baiano | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Hugo | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Magrão | {{flagicon|Oman}} Mohammed Al-Balushi | |
Al-Wasl
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} Mariano Donda | {{flagicon|Argentina}} Juan Mercier | {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Juan Manuel Olivera | {{flagicon|Iran}} Mohammad Reza Khalatbari | {{flagicon|Chile}} Edson Puch |
Baniyas
| {{flagicon|Algeria}} Ismaël Bouzid | {{flagicon|Senegal}} André Senghor | {{flagicon|Spain}} Francisco Yeste | {{flagicon|Oman}} Fawzi Bashir | {{flagicon|France}} David Trezeguet |
Dubai
| {{flagicon|France}} Nicolas Marin | {{flagicon|Guinea}} Aboubacar Camara | {{flagicon|Guinea}} Simon Feindouno | {{flagicon|Lebanon}} Abbas Ahmad Atwi | {{flagicon|Bahrain}} Faouzi Aaish |
Emirates
| {{flagicon|Ivory Coast}} Modibo Kane Diarra | {{flagicon|Morocco}} Mohsine Moutouali | {{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Alexander Geynrikh | {{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Jasur Hasanov | {{flagicon|Guinea}} Alhassane Keita |
- {{note|1|1}} Richard Porta has Australian citizenship and was counted as an Asian player.
League table
|show_limit=5
|res_col_header=QR
|team1=AIN|name_AIN=Al Ain
|team2=NAS|name_NAS=Al Nasr
|team3=SHA|name_SHA=Al Shabab
|team4=JAZ|name_JAZ=Al Jazira
|team5=ALI|name_ALI=Al Ahli
|team6=WAH|name_WAH=Al Wahda
|team7=AJM|name_AJM=Ajman
|team8=WAS|name_WAS=Al Wasl
|team9=YAS|name_YAS=Baniyas
|team10=DUB|name_DUB=Dubai
|team11=EMI|name_EMI=Emirates
|team12=SHR|name_SHR=Sharjah
|win_AIN=17|draw_AIN=4|loss_AIN=1|gf_AIN=52|ga_AIN=16|status_AIN=C
|win_NAS=11|draw_NAS=8|loss_NAS=3|gf_NAS=49|ga_NAS=33
|win_SHA=10|draw_SHA=8|loss_SHA=4|gf_SHA=39|ga_SHA=27
|win_JAZ=11|draw_JAZ=2|loss_JAZ=9|gf_JAZ=47|ga_JAZ=38
|win_ALI=10|draw_ALI=4|loss_ALI=8|gf_ALI=45|ga_ALI=42
|win_WAH=8|draw_WAH=9|loss_WAH=5|gf_WAH=32|ga_WAH=30
|win_AJM=9|draw_AJM=4|loss_AJM=9|gf_AJM=36|ga_AJM=35
|win_WAS=7|draw_WAS=5|loss_WAS=10|gf_WAS=32|ga_WAS=40
|win_YAS=6|draw_YAS=6|loss_YAS=10|gf_YAS=34|ga_YAS=39
|win_DUB=5|draw_DUB=5|loss_DUB=12|gf_DUB=29|ga_DUB=40
|win_EMI=5|draw_EMI=2|loss_EMI=15|gf_EMI=28|ga_EMI=56|status_EMI=R
|win_SHR=2|draw_SHR=5|loss_SHR=15|gf_SHR=26|ga_SHR=53|status_SHR=R
|col_CLGS=#ACE1AF|text_CLGS=2013 AFC Champions League Group stage
|result1=CLGS
|col_CLQP=#D0F0C0|text_CLQP=2013 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off
|result2=CLQP|result3=CLQP
|col_CLGS1=#ACE1AF|text_CLGS1=2013 AFC Champions League Group stage
|note_res_CLGS1=Al Jazira secured qualification for the 2013 AFC Champions League through winning the 2011–12 UAE President's Cup
|result4=CLGS1
|col_GCL=#FFFFA0|text_GCL=2012–13 GCC Champions League
|result9=GCL
|col_RP=#FFeeee|text_RP=Promotion/relegation Stage
|result11=RP|result12=RP
|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
|update=27 May 2012
|source=[http://www.flashscores.co.uk/standings/0CHSBv79/Yu1Eu9Hj/ Standings]
}}
Results
{{#invoke:sports results|main
|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey
|team1=AJM|team2=ALI|team3=AIN|team4=JAZ|team5=NAS
|team6=SHA|team7=WAH|team8=WAS|team9=YAS|team10=DUB
|team11=EMI|team12=SHR
|name_AJM=Ajman
|match_AJM_ALI=0–1
|match_AJM_AIN=1–4
|match_AJM_JAZ=3–4
|match_AJM_NAS=1–2
|match_AJM_SHA=0–1
|match_AJM_WAH=3–1
|match_AJM_WAS=1–1
|match_AJM_YAS=1–1
|match_AJM_DUB=3–0
|match_AJM_EMI=1–0
|match_AJM_SHR=2–1
|name_ALI=Al Ahli
|match_ALI_AJM=2–0
|match_ALI_AIN=0–2
|match_ALI_JAZ=2–1
|match_ALI_NAS=3–3
|match_ALI_SHA=2–3
|match_ALI_WAH=2–2
|match_ALI_WAS=1–2
|match_ALI_YAS=6–4
|match_ALI_DUB=5–2
|match_ALI_EMI=2–0
|match_ALI_SHR=2–2
|name_AIN=Al Ain
|match_AIN_AJM=4–0
|match_AIN_ALI=1–0
|match_AIN_JAZ=2–0
|match_AIN_NAS=2–0
|match_AIN_SHA=3–1
|match_AIN_WAH=1–0
|match_AIN_WAS=2–0
|match_AIN_YAS=3–0
|match_AIN_DUB=2–1
|match_AIN_EMI=4–0
|match_AIN_SHR=2–1
|name_JAZ=Al Jazira
|match_JAZ_AJM=1–0
|match_JAZ_ALI=4–0
|match_JAZ_AIN=1–3
|match_JAZ_NAS=1–5
|match_JAZ_SHA=2–0
|match_JAZ_WAH=4–2
|match_JAZ_WAS=1–0
|match_JAZ_YAS=3–1
|match_JAZ_DUB=0–2
|match_JAZ_EMI=4–1
|match_JAZ_SHR=5–0
|name_NAS=Al Nasr
|match_NAS_AJM=1–1
|match_NAS_ALI=4–0
|match_NAS_AIN=2–0
|match_NAS_JAZ=2–2
|match_NAS_SHA=2–1
|match_NAS_WAH=0–1
|match_NAS_WAS=1–1
|match_NAS_YAS=2–1
|match_NAS_DUB=0–1
|match_NAS_EMI=5–3
|match_NAS_SHR=3–2
|name_SHA=Al Shabab
|match_SHA_AJM=4–4
|match_SHA_ALI=2–0
|match_SHA_AIN=1–1
|match_SHA_JAZ=3–2
|match_SHA_NAS=2–2
|match_SHA_WAH=2–1
|match_SHA_WAS=2–0
|match_SHA_YAS=1–1
|match_SHA_DUB=1–1
|match_SHA_EMI=1–0
|match_SHA_SHR=5–1
|name_WAH=Al Wahda
|match_WAH_AJM=1–0
|match_WAH_ALI=3–3
|match_WAH_AIN=2–2
|match_WAH_JAZ=3–2
|match_WAH_NAS=1–1
|match_WAH_SHA=0–0
|match_WAH_WAS=2–1
|match_WAH_YAS=2–1
|match_WAH_DUB=1–1
|match_WAH_EMI=2–2
|match_WAH_SHR=1–0
|name_WAS=Al Wasl
|match_WAS_AJM=2–4
|match_WAS_ALI=2–6
|match_WAS_AIN=2–2
|match_WAS_JAZ=0–1
|match_WAS_NAS=2–2
|match_WAS_SHA=2–2
|match_WAS_WAH=0–2
|match_WAS_YAS=1–0
|match_WAS_DUB=1–2
|match_WAS_EMI=4–1
|match_WAS_SHR=3–0
|name_YAS=Baniyas
|match_YAS_AJM=1–2
|match_YAS_ALI=1–3
|match_YAS_AIN=2–2
|match_YAS_JAZ=2–1
|match_YAS_NAS=2–2
|match_YAS_SHA=0–1
|match_YAS_WAH=2–2
|match_YAS_WAS=1–2
|match_YAS_DUB=2–0
|match_YAS_EMI=4–1
|match_YAS_SHR=2–2
|name_DUB=Dubai
|match_DUB_AJM=1–3
|match_DUB_ALI=1–2
|match_DUB_AIN=0–2
|match_DUB_JAZ=2–4
|match_DUB_NAS=1–2
|match_DUB_SHA=1–1
|match_DUB_WAH=0–0
|match_DUB_WAS=5–2
|match_DUB_YAS=1–2
|match_DUB_EMI=2–4
|match_DUB_SHR=3–0
|name_EMI=Emirates
|match_EMI_AJM=1–3
|match_EMI_ALI=2–1
|match_EMI_AIN=1–4
|match_EMI_JAZ=3–2
|match_EMI_NAS=1–3
|match_EMI_SHA=1–5
|match_EMI_WAH=2–1
|match_EMI_WAS=1–2
|match_EMI_YAS=0–2
|match_EMI_DUB=2–1
|match_EMI_SHR=1–2
|name_SHR=Sharjah
|match_SHR_AJM=1–3
|match_SHR_ALI=1–2
|match_SHR_AIN=1–4
|match_SHR_JAZ=2–2
|match_SHR_NAS=4–5
|match_SHR_SHA=1–0
|match_SHR_WAH=1–2
|match_SHR_WAS=1–2
|match_SHR_YAS=1–2
|match_SHR_DUB=1–1
|match_SHR_EMI=1–1
|update=11 May 2012
|source=[http://ufl.ae/en/schedule/the-etisalat-pro-league.html UFL]
}}
Goalscorers
;22 goals
- {{flagicon|GHA}} Asamoah Gyan (Al Ain)
;16 goals
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Grafite (Al Ahli)
- {{flagicon|SEN}} André Senghor (Baniyas)
;14 goals
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Ricardo Oliveira (Al Jazira)
;13 goals
- {{flagicon|CHI}} Luis Jiménez (Al Ahli)
- {{flagicon|URU}} Juan Manuel Olivera (Al Wasl)
;11 goals
;10 goals
- {{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Bresciano (Al Nasr)
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Baré (Al Jazira)
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Edinho (Sharjah)
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelinho (Sharjah)
- {{flagicon|CIV}} Modibo Kane Diarra (Emirates)
Source: official site:{{cite web|url=http://proleague.ae/en/stats/the-etisalat-pro-league.html?seasonID=7#|title=Goals: 2011-2012|work=Etisalat Pro-League Statistics|publisher=Pro League|access-date=27 June 2012}}
See also
References
{{Reflist|colwidth=30em}}
External links
- [http://proleague.ae/?__lang=en Pro League Official Website]
- [http://www.uaefa.ae/ Football Association] The UAE Football Association
{{UAE Pro League}}
{{UAE Pro-League seasons}}
{{2011–12 in United Arab Emirates football}}
{{2011 in Asian Football (AFC)}}
{{2012 in Asian Football (AFC)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 UAE Pro-League}}