The UAE Super Cup has long been a stage for individual excellence, with players leaving lasting marks through goals, assists, appearances, and historic achievements.
As the competition enters its 18th professional-era edition, new records could soon be added.
Mateus Lima of Shabab Al Ahli holds the record as the youngest goalscorer in Super Cup history, scoring at 19 years, eight months, and six days during the 2023 edition.
Rashed Mohammad of Al Nasr follows closely, having scored in 2019 at the age of 19 years, eight months, and nine days.
At the opposite end of the scale, Ibrahim Diakite of Al Ain remains the oldest scorer, finding the net at 36 years and three months in 2019, while Ismaeil Matar ranks second.
Federico Cartabia leads the list of players with the most goal contributions in Super Cup history, recording four combined goals and assists.
Mourad Batna follows with three, while a further group of players have registered two contributions each, including Ibrahim Diakite, Mauricio Emerson, Karim Karkar, Emmanuel Emenike, Hugo Henrique, Ismaeil Matar, Sebastián Tagliabué, Suhail Abdulla, Ousmane Camara, Adnan Hussain, Fabio De Lima, and Guilherme Bala.
In terms of appearances, Abdulaziz Haikal tops the list with seven Super Cup matches, while several players, including Majed Nasser and Walid Abbas, have featured six times.
Walid Abbas is the most decorated player in Super Cup history with six titles, followed by a group of players who have each lifted the trophy five times.