2010–11 Al Wasl FC season

Staff

 * Khalifa Mobarak – Interim Coach
 * Rodríguez – Assistant Coach
 * Humaid Yousuf – Team Manager
 * 🇧🇷 Luiz Carlos – Fitness Coach
 * 🇩🇿 Yassin Bentaalla – Goalkeepers Coach
 * 🇮🇶 Dr. Taha Al Rawy – Team Doctor
 * 🇧🇷 Leandro Yoshinada Suzuki – Physiotherapist
 * Rarim – Masseur

Out
For Last Season's Transfers List Please visit 2009–10 Al Wasl F.C. season

Germany Camp
Based on the success of the previous season's camp, Al Wasl FC picked Nuremberg, Germany again to hold its annual summer camp. The team flew to Germany on 15 July 2010 and played four friendly matches during the camp.

The Dubai International Football Championship
Upon the return of the team from Germany, Al Wasl participated and hosted the Dubai International Football Championship which is a friendly mini-tournament held by the Dubai Sports Council in Zabeel Stadium. The other participants were Al-Ahli Dubai, Al-Wihdat Amman from Jordan, and Al-Merreikh from Sudan. Zamalek SC of Egypt was supposed to participate but it apologized at the last minute. The draw of the tournament was done on 12 August and Al Wasl played against Al-Merreikh on 16 August. The second match was against Al-Wihdat Amman on 19 August regardless the results of the first round as per the agreement of Al Wasl's coach Sérgio Farias and Al-Ahli's coach David O'Leary, their teams did not play against each other in the tournament due to having to play each other in the second round of the UAE Football League. Al Wasl was crowned as the tournament's Champion after winning both its matches. Its player Mohammed Jamal was picked as the tournament's Most Valuable Player and the Goalkeeper Majed Nasser as the best goalkeeper with zero goals conceded.

Results
Kickoff times are in UAE Time (UTC+4).

UAE Premier League 2010–11
Finishing fifth last season, Al Wasl entered the new season with a new coach, a new foreign signing, some local signings, and much hope.

Results
Kickoff times are in UAE Time (UTC+4).

Top Scorers

 * An own goal has also been scored for AlWasl by Al Dhafra Club's player Khiri Khilfan in the 4th Round

UAE President's Cup 2010–11
After a disappointing elimination from the Round of 16 in the previous season, Al Wasl is planning to put in a better display this season. Everything went as planned until the Semi-final against Al Wahda where Al Wasl FC conceded 2 goals in the first half, then failed to score more than one in the second half despite dominating the entire half. This was Al-Wasl's last chance to win an official tournament in the 2010–11 Season.

Results
Kickoff times are in UAE Time (UTC+4).

Etisalat Cup 2010–11
The Etisalat Cup is a gap-filler between the official tournaments. It does not involve the International Players. Al Wasl's performance was promising in the tournament, but it was eliminated in the semi-finals after losing to Al Ain 2–3 in a match that witnessed the Fastest Equalizer in the History of Football scored by Fran Yeste.

Season Top scorers

 * Last updated on 29 May 2011

Season Highlights

 * Al Wasl's League away match against Al Jazira on 22 October 2010, attracted 28,164 fans in Al Jazira Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, making it the highest attended match in the season.
 * Al Wasl was the second longest team to top the league table this season, staying there for 3 consecutive rounds (4–6).
 * Al Wasl's Etisalat Cup Semi-final match against Al Ain Club witnessed the Fastest Equalizer in the History of Football scored by Fran Yeste.

Other Seasons

 * 2008–09 Al Wasl FC season
 * 2009–10 Al Wasl FC season