2009 Gulf Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship

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In 2009 the Gulf Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship was won by the Al-Ahli Saudi Football Club team.

League standings

PosClubPWLGFGAPts
1 Al-Ahli Saudi FC 55015510
2 Al-Qadsia 5411469
3 Al Arabi 5321398
4 Saham Club 5236107
5 Al-Nasr SC (Bahrain) 5146146
6 Al-Wasl F.C. 5055155

Source: kooora.com [1] (Arabic)

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