UAE German Supercup

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The UAE German Supercup is an association football match between a team from the German Bundesliga and a team from the United Arab Emirates. The first competition was held in 2010. [1]

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UAE German Supercup

YearWinnerResultRunner-upStadium
2010 Werder Bremen 2–1 Al Ain Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium - Alain Club
2011 Hamburger SV 3–2 Al Wasl 1 Al-Wasl Club Stadium
2012n/an/an/anot held 2
2013n/an/an/anot held 3
2014n/an/an/anot held 4
2015n/an/an/anot held 5
2016n/an/an/anot held 6
2017n/an/an/anot held 7
2018n/an/an/anot held 8
2019n/an/an/anot held 9

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References

  1. "Dubai Sports announces Super Cup kick-off" . Retrieved 14 May 2019.