My National

A view of the UAE and its neighbours, shared through photography and related commentary by people in the region

Time Frame: United they stand

  • Emirati soccer fans celebrate after their victory against Oman during their Gulf Cup championship match in Manama 3rd November 1998. The United Arab Emirates defeated Oman 3-2. AFP

January 13, 2013

Don’t be fooled by the bowler hat and the sombreros – these are Al Abyad – the fantatical supporters of the UAE football team.

Then, as now, the Whites are heading to the final stages of the Gulf Cup, being held in Bahrain for the first time since 1998, when this photograph was taken.

The 1998 tournament finals were conducted in a round-robin format, with the UAE finishing in third place, behind Saudia Arabia and the eventual winners, Kuwait.

Since then, the Cup has been held six times, most famously – in these parts anyway – in 2007, when Al Abyad took the title at home in Abu Dhabi, resulting in prolonged scenes of national rejoicing.

The current champions are Kuwait, historically the most sucessful of all the Gulf national sides, but UAE hopes are high after defeating the hosts on their home turf on Tuesday night to reach the semifinals on January 15.

Yallah Ya Abyad!

* James Langton

Explore our pictorial history of old Abu Dhabi with the interactive map below, and see all of our Time Frames here.


View Time Frame in a larger map
Key for Time Frame map

National View
All Blogs
Latest

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

     

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

About National View

A view of the Abu Dhabi, Dubai, all of the UAE and its neighbours, shared through photography and related commentary by people in the region.

Staff Photographers roll
  • Silvia Razgova
  • Ravindranath Kantha
  • Deepthi Unnikrishnan
  • Sammy Dallal
  • Lee Hoagland
  • Delores Johnson
  • Christopher Pike
  • Antonie Robertson
  • Paul Driscoll
  • Jeff Topping
  • Sarah Dea
  • Razan Alzayani
  • Jaime Puebla
  • Mariam Alnuaimi
  • Jeffrey Biteng
  • Satish Kumar
  • Pawan Singh
  • Mike Young
The National blogs

Previous Article

regional01-display

Next Article

2013 Australian Open - Day 1