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Tim nasional sepak bola asosiasi Uni Emirat Arab berada di bawah [[Asosiasi Sepak Bola Uni Emirat Arab]]. Debut piala dunia mereka terjadi pada [[1990]] dan saat itu mereka berada di babak penyisihan grup.
==Sejarah==
The first match of the team was played on 17 March 1972 against [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] at [[Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium]] and won with the only goal scored by Ahmed Chowbi. Then, the team faced three other Arabian countries, losing 4–0 and 7–0 to [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]] and [[Kuwait national football team|Kuwait]] respectively and beating [[Bahrain national football team|Bahrain]] 3 to nothing. After participating in four [[Arabian Gulf Cup|Gulf Cup]] tournaments since 1972, United Arab Emirates (UAE) hosted the [[6th Arabian Gulf Cup|1982 edition]]. It again finished third as did in the two previous tournaments.
In [[1980 AFC Asian Cup|1980]], United Arab Emirates first-time qualified for the [[AFC Asian Cup]] which was held in [[Kuwait]] and were drawn with eventual winners, Kuwait, runner-up [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]], [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia]] and [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] in Group B. It drew 1–1 with Kuwait and lost the three other matches and finished in fifth place in the group and ninth (out of ten teams) overall. It also qualified for the next two tournaments, [[1984 AFC Asian Cup|1984]] in [[Singapore]] and [[1988 AFC Asian Cup|1988]] in [[Qatar]] and was again eliminated in the group stages in both. Its first victory of the tournament occurred against [[India national football team|India]] on 7 December 1984, under manager [[Heshmat Mohajerani]].
In 1984, Mohajerani resigned and was replaced with [[Carlos Alberto Parreira]]. Parreira led the team at the 1988 Asian Cup and left his position after the tournament. He was succeeded by [[Mário Zagallo]]. Zagallo led the team to the qualification for the [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990 World Cup]] in [[Italy]]. However, Zagallo resigned before the tournament and Parreira returned. The team finished fourth at the 1990 World Cup's final tournament with no points, scoring two goals and conceding 11 goals. The journey was put into a 2016 documentary titled ''Lights of Rome''.<ref name="Doc90">{{cite web|url=https://gulfnews.com/sport/uae-sport/uaes-1990-world-cup-journey-now-a-documentary-1.1937574|title=UAE's 1990 World Cup journey now a documentary|publisher=Gulf News|date=30 November 2016|access-date=11 February 2019}}</ref> After the tournament, Parreira was sacked.
At the [[1992 AFC Asian Cup|1992]] and [[1996 AFC Asian Cup|1996 Asian Cup]]s, United Arab Emirates finished fourth and second respectively for the first times. United Arab Emirates appeared in the [[1997 FIFA Confederations Cup]] after being awarded a spot because Saudi Arabia was hosting the games.
United Arab Emirates missed the [[2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Group 3|qualification]] for the [[2000 AFC Asian Cup]] in [[Lebanon]] and finished in last place at the [[15th Arabian Gulf Cup|2002 Gulf Cup]] in [[Saudi Arabia]]. It was eliminated in the next three Asian Cup tournaments at the group stage. In [[2004 AFC Asian Cup|2004]] and [[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]] editions, UAE was all eliminated by the hand to debutants [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]] and [[Vietnam national football team|Vietnam]]. In [[2011 AFC Asian Cup|2011]], it finished the tournament goalless. At this time, coaches that managed the Emirates included [[Carlos Queiroz]], [[Roy Hodgson]] and [[Dick Advocaat]]. In 2006, UAE appointed [[Bruno Metsu]] as the new manager. He led the Emirates to the [[18th Arabian Gulf Cup|2007 Gulf Cup]] title.
After hiring foreign coaches, in 2012, United Arab Emirates appointed the [[United Arab Emirates national under-23 football team|Olympic team]] coach [[Mahdi Ali]] as the manager of the senior team. Ali began creating a squad inviting players that he had worked with at the youth level. He led the Emirates to their second [[Arabian Gulf Cup|Gulf Cup]] title in [[21st Arabian Gulf Cup|2013]]. At the [[2015 AFC Asian Cup]], United Arab Emirates defeated Qatar 4–1 and Bahrain 2–1 and lost to Iran by a goal. As group runner-up, it faced the defending champions [[Japan national football team|Japan]] in the quarter-final and earned a victory on penalties to advance to the last four. In the semi-finals, it lost 2–0 to the host [[Australia national football team|Australia]]. In the third-place play-off, it beat [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] 3–2. United Arab Emirates qualified through the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|AFC qualification]] where it finished fourth in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Third Round#Group B|Group B]] thus failing to qualify for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]]. [[Ahmed Khalil]] was a top scorer in the qualification. Around this time Mahdi Ali resigned from his position.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thenational.ae/sport/uae/2018-world-cup-qualifying-mahdi-ali-resigns-as-uae-s-world-cup-dream-ends-with-defeat-to-australia-1.154535?videoId=5587173110001|title=Mahdi Ali resigns as UAE's World Cup ends with a defeat|date=28 March 2018|publisher=The National}}</ref>
The Emirates hosted the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|2019 Asian Cup]], this marked the second time they hosted an [[AFC Asian Cup]]. The team had [[Alberto Zaccheroni]] as a coach. In the Asian Cup tournament, UAE proceeded to the quarter-finals where it scored its first-ever goal against Australia to gain its first-ever win against this opponent.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/jan/25/asian-cup-report-australia-uae-south-korea-qatar-son-heung-min-spurs</ref> The semi-finals was between the host and Qatar.<ref>https://www.khaleejtimes.com/sport/football/AFC-Asian-Cup:-UAE-Qatar-match-tickets-sell-like-hot-cakes</ref> Some audiences threw footwear in the pitch after Qatar scored its second goal. UAE lost 0–4 marking its first defeat to Qatar since 2001.
United Arab Emirates joined the [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round|second round of 2022 World Cup qualifiers]] and was placed with all-out [[Southeast Asia]]n opponents. The team had already appointed the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] guider [[Bert van Marwijk]]. Bert was sacked after his start undergoing two away losses to Thailand and Vietnam in the qualifiers along his group stage exit in the [[24th Arabian Gulf Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/2019/12/05/uae-fires-coach-van-marwijk-after-qatar-defeat|title=UAE fires coach Van Marwijk after Qatar defeat|date=5 December 2019|publisher=euronews}}</ref> After this, the Emirates decided to naturalize Argentine [[Sebastián Tagliabúe]], Brazilian [[Caio Canedo Corrêa]] and [[Fábio Virginio de Lima]], the three South American players, having never done so since the foundation of the national team.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://gulfnews.com/sport/football/why-foreign-footballers-are-getting-uae-passports-and-what-it-means-for-you-1.69295828|title=Why foreign footballers are getting UAE passports|publisher=gulfnews|access-date=27 January 2020}}</ref> The team then experienced a period of coaching instabilities, with three different coaches, before van Marwijk resumed his duty due to crisis in option. With the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] however, the AFC decided the remaining games of the second round would be played in one country, and the United Arab Emirates were able to utilise the advantage as the host nation, ultimately u-turned the earlier misery into four consecutive wins to break through into the [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Third Round|third round]], where they faced its neighbours and the powerhouses [[Iran national football team|Iran]] and [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]].<ref>https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/uae-advance-to-2022-world-cup-qualification-third-round-after-crucial-win-over-vietnam-1.1242125</ref>
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