Al Wahda vs Al Dhafra: A Trophy Mismatch in the Making
Al Wahda vs Al Dhafra stats: the silverware gap
The first thing that jumps out from the Al Wahda vs Al Dhafra stats is the trophy gulf. Al Wahda have a clear edge in every line.
They have **4** top-flight league titles. Al Dhafra have **0**.
That pattern repeats across every major domestic cup. It shapes the whole Head to Head record story.
Domestic titles: Al Wahda on a different level
League success is the loudest number here. Al Wahda sit on **4** top-flight league titles. Al Dhafra are still on **0**.
This is not a small edge. It hints at very different expectations any time these two meet.
- Top-flight league titles: 4 vs 0
In any list of historical matchups, that league column alone sets the tone.
Cup pedigree: one-way traffic again
The gap does not close in the cups. It actually widens the narrative.
In the President's Cup, Al Wahda have **2** titles. Al Dhafra again have **0**.
The League Cup tells the same story. Al Wahda on **2**, Al Dhafra on **0**.
- President's Cup titles: 2 vs 0
- League Cup titles: 2 vs 0
These are the trophies that often define big clubs. Right now, only one side fits that tag.
Super Cup dominance completes the set
The UAE Super Cup numbers finish the picture. Al Wahda have **4** titles. Al Dhafra again show **0**.
This is the sharpest stat in the whole data set. Super Cup days usually feature recent winners. That Al Wahda have **4** and Al Dhafra have none says plenty about their usual positions in the domestic hierarchy.
- UAE Super Cup titles: 4 vs 0
What the Head to Head record really says
We only have trophy counts here, not match scores or goals. But these numbers still shape the Head to Head record between the clubs.
Across league titles, President's Cup, League Cup, and UAE Super Cup, the tally is **12** trophies to **0** in Al Wahda's favor.
So any talk of historical matchups between these two starts with one clear theme. Al Wahda are the established winners. Al Dhafra step into this fixture as the side still chasing their first major piece of silverware.








