Total Titles Won By Town or City
Town or city | Number of titles | Clubs |
---|---|---|
Al Hudaydah | 3 | Al-Hilal (2), Al-Ahli(1) |
Ibb | 3 | Al Sha'ab (2), Al-Ittihad (1) |
San'a' | 3 | Al-Ahli (3) |
Hadhramaut | 2 | Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut (2) |
Aden | 2 | Al-Tilal (2) |
Ta'izz | 1 | Al-Ahli Taizz (1) |
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