UAE Pro League Committee


The UAE Pro League Committee, commonly known as PLC, is the organizing body of football leagues of the United Arab Emirates.

History

The Pro League Committee was established in February 2007, with a resolution issued by the UAE Football Association General Committee. It was originally initiated by Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, with the aim to set a committee to establish a professional league according to the AFC regulations.
In June 2008, the General Authority of Youth and Sports Welfare officially announced another formation under the name of “UAE Football League ”. Since the two bodies have the same job profile, the Pro League Committee replaced the “UFL” according to the General Authority of Youth and Sports Welfare resolution approved in a meeting attended by all members in June 2011.
The committee receives supervision from the UAE Football Association, it organizes UAE Pro-League, Etisalat Cup, UAE Super Cup and Etisalat Reserve League. The PLC has all the commercial rights.

Controversies

The Pro League Committee has been criticized for racism and reviving the Persian Gulf naming dispute by renaming their league to the UAE Arabian Gulf Leagueafter a 70 million AED one-year renewable partnership deal with Arabian Gulf Development to be named Official Title Partner. On 12 August 2006, the Iranian league was renamed from the Iran Pro League to the Persian Gulf Cup, while in May 2013, the Emirati league was renamed from the UAE Pro-League to The Arabian Gulf League.

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