Bur Dubai derby

Last updated
Bur Dubai Derby
Location Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Teams Al Nasr, Al Wasl
Latest meeting Al Wasl 1–0 Al Nasr
(13 February 2024)
Next meeting Al Nasr v Al Wasl
(25 May 2024)
Pro League
Statistics
Meetings total109
Most wins Al Nasr (39)
Largest victory Al Wasl 6–1 Al Nasr
(14 December 2000) Al Nasr 6–1 Al Wasl
(4 December 2013)

Bur Dubai Derby is the Derby between Emirati football teams Al Nasr and Al Wasl, [1] both clubs have been competitors in the UAE Pro-League and the UAE President's Cup, [2] it is usually held twice a year but the teams face each other in other competitions from time to time, both clubs compete on who is the best club in Bur Dubai. [3]

Contents

Statistics

As of 14 February 2021 [4] [5] [6]

Results

League

Football League era
SeasonDateHome teamScoreAway team
1998–99 3 December 1998Al Nasr2–1Al Wasl
21 February 1999Al Wasl2–2Al Nasr
1999–2000 13 January 2000Al Nasr1–1Al Wasl
12 April 2000Al Wasl0–1Al Nasr
2000–01 14 December 2000Al Wasl6–1Al Nasr
4 March 2001Al Nasr2–0Al Wasl
2001–02 16 February 2002Al Wasl0–1Al Nasr
8 May 2002Al Nasr1–2Al Wasl
2002–03 11 December 2002Al Wasl1–1Al Nasr
17 February 2003Al Nasr0–0Al Wasl
2004–05 30 December 2004Al Wasl0–1Al Nasr
1 April 2005Al Nasr2–1Al Wasl
2005–06 26 November 2005Al Wasl3–1Al Nasr
21 April 2006Al Nasr0–2Al Wasl
2006–07 21 September 2006Al Nasr1–1Al Wasl
2 March 2007Al Wasl1–0Al Nasr
2007–08 9 December 2007Al Wasl1–1Al Nasr
4 April 2008Al Nasr1–1Al Wasl
Pro League era
SeasonDateHome teamScoreAway team
2008–09 6 February 2009Al Wasl1–0Al Nasr
4 April 2009Al Nasr2–2Al Wasl
2009–10 30 October 2009Al Nasr3–1Al Wasl
13 March 2010Al Wasl0–0Al Nasr
2010–11 19 December 2010Al Wasl2–3Al Nasr
1 June 2011Al Nasr1–0Al Wasl
2011–12 23 December 2011Al Wasl2–2Al Nasr
26 April 2012Al Nasr1–1Al Wasl
2012–13 29 September 2012Al Nasr2–2Al Wasl
26 January 2013Al Wasl0–1Al Nasr
2013–14 4 December 2013Al Nasr6–1Al Wasl
5 April 2014Al Wasl1–2Al Nasr
2014–15 30 September 2014Al Nasr0–0Al Wasl
20 February 2015Al Wasl2–2Al Nasr
2015–16 21 September 2015Al Nasr2–0Al Wasl
28 January 2016Al Wasl3–2Al Nasr
2016–17 14 October 2016Al Wasl2–1Al Nasr
27 January 2017Al Nasr1–2Al Wasl
2017–18 2 November 2017Al Nasr0–2Al Wasl
28 February 2018Al Wasl1–2Al Nasr
2018–19 19 October 2018Al Wasl1–3Al Nasr
3 April 2019Al Nasr4–2Al Wasl
2019–20 20 September 2019Al Nasr0–0Al Wasl
28 January 2020Al Wasl0–0Al Nasr
2020–21 29 October 2020Al Wasl0–3Al Nasr
14 February 2021Al Nasr0–1Al Wasl
2021–22 2 November 2021Al Wasl1–2Al Nasr
5 May 2022Al Nasr3–2Al Wasl
2022–23 1 October 2022Al Nasr1–2Al Wasl
17 February 2023Al Wasl2–0Al Nasr
2023–24 13 February 2024Al Wasl1–0Al Nasr
2 June 2024Al Nasr0–2Al Wasl

Cups

President's Cup
SeasonDateHome teamScoreAway team
2023–24 17 May 2024Al Wasl4–0Al Nasr
League Cup


SeasonDateHome teamScoreAway team
2009–10 9 October 2009Al Wasl2–2Al Nasr
5 January 2010Al Nasr2–2Al Wasl
2013–14 3 March 2014Al Wasl2–3Al Nasr
2014–15 5 January 2015Al Nasr0–0Al Wasl
2015–16 4 September 2015Al Nasr0–0Al Wasl
2017–18 29 December 2017Al Wasl2–2Al Nasr
16 February 2018Al Nasr0–1Al Wasl
2018–19 28 December 2018Al Nasr0–0( p )(4–3)Al Wasl
2021–22 25 March 2022Al Wasl1–0Al Nasr

Head to head

CompetitionTotalAl Nasr winsDrawsAl Wasl wins
League 97352933
President's Cup 4202
League Cup 9162
Super Cup 1100
Total111393537

Honours

Based on United Arab Emirates football records

Al Nasr Competition Al Wasl
Domestic
3 Pro League 8
4 President's Cup 3
5 League Cup/Federation Cup 1
2 Super Cup
1 Joint League Cup
1 ADNOC Championship
16Total12
MENA
1 GCC Champions League 1
1Total1
17Grand total13

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