2013 Yemeni League

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Yemeni League
Season2013
Champions Al-Yarmuk
Matches played182
Goals scored448 (2.46 per match)
2013–14

The 2013 Yemeni League is the 21st edition of top level football in Yemen.

Contents

The season started on February 28 and finished on 8 July, played in one calendar year rather than the previous editions which have been played over two calendar years.

Teams

Shabab Al Baydaa, Al Sha'ab Sana'a, Al-Ahli Taizz and Najm Sba were relegated to the second tier after finishing in the bottom four places of the 2011–12 Yemeni League season. They were replaced by Al-Wahda San'a', Al Yarmuk Al Rawda, Al-Saqr and Al Rasheed Ta'izz. Al Rasheed and Al Saqr are back after withdrawing from the 2010–11 League campaign. Al-Wahda San'a' are back after one season out of the top flight and Al Yarmuk return, last being in the top flight back in the 2009–10 league season.

Stadia and locations

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Ta'izz
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Aden
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San'a
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Zabid
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Ibb
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Al Hudaydah
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Mukalla
Locations of teams in the 2011-12 Yemeni League
ClubLocationStadium
Al-Tilal Aden Aden May 22 Stadium
Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut Mukalla Baradem Mukalla Stadium
Al-Ahli San'a San'a Ali Muhesen Stadium
Al-Oruba Zabid San'a Ali Muhesen Stadium|
Al-Wahda Aden Aden
Al-Sha'ab Ibb Ibb
Al-Hilal Al-Sahili Al Hudaydah Al Ulufi Stadium
Al-Ittihad Ibb Ibb
Al-Shula Aden
Al-Tali'aa Taizz Ta'izz
Al Yarmuk Al Rawda San'a
Al Wahda San'a' San'a
Al Saqr Ta'izz Ta'izz
Al Rasheed Ta'izz Ta'izz

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al Yarmuk Al Rawda 2614753517+1849
2 Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut 2614484329+1446
3 Al-Saqr 26121043524+1146
4 Al-Ahli San'a' 2612594031+941
5 Al-Oruba Zabid 2610883124+738
6 Al Sha'ab Ibb 2610793133237
7 Al Rasheed Ta'izz 269982522+336
8 Al-Ittihad Ibb 26106103539436
9 Al-Tilal 269893532+335
10 Al-Hilal Al-Sahili 26105112735835
11 Al-Wahda San'a' 2686123730+730
12 Al-Shula 26771229391028
13 Al-Wahda Aden 265111026431726
14 Al-Tali'aa Taizz 26271719513213
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

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