1993–94 Yemeni League

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Yemeni League
Season1993–94
Champions Al-Ahli
Matches played182
1994–95

Statistics of the Yemeni League in the 1993–94 season.

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Results

Pos.TeamPld.Pts.
1 Al-Ahly Sanaa 2642
2 Hassan Abyan 2635
3 Al-Wahda Aden 2634

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