Al Ain have concluded the opening five fixtures of the 18th edition of the ADNOC Pro League at the top of the table, reaffirming their ambition to reclaim the title last lifted in the 2021-2022 season.
The side have collected 13 points from four victories and one draw, placing them two points clear of second-placed Al Wahda. Both teams remain unbeaten, but Al Ain’s consistency and attacking proficiency have set them apart.
Across their five matches, Al Ain have scored 10 goals and conceded four — making them the joint-highest scorers in the competition alongside Al Dhafra. They also rank fourth in total shots on target with 49 attempts, underlining their offensive intent.
Beyond their pursuit of the domestic crown, Al Ain are motivated by a wider objective: to become the most successful team in the history of the competition. With five titles to their name — level with Shabab Al Ahli — a sixth championship would place them outright at the top of the all-time honours list.