9 international tournaments in various games in 9 days in Dubai

Dubai will witness the organization of 9 international championships during the next nine days, among the 29 diverse competitive sports events held in cooperation with the Dubai Sports Council in various parts of Dubai, which attract thousands of followers at the competition site and millions of viewers through various sports channels.

The first international tournament will be the Dubai World Golf Championship, which will be held today at the Fire Course in the Jumeirah Golf Estates. Million US dollars.

The final match of the T20 Cricket World Cup will also top the list of events next week, which will be hosted by Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai Sports City on Sunday 14 November. nation.

The world's largest bowling championships continue to be held at the Dubai International Bowling Center in Al Mamzar area. Hamdan Sports Complex will host the 25th edition of the World Karate Championship, the largest of its kind in the history of the Karate World Championships, from November 16 to 21. On Saturday, November 19, the Asian qualifiers for the Rugby Sevens World Cup - South Africa 2022 will start, in which 8 will compete. Men's and women's teams on the stadiums of Dubai Sports City.

The Arab Billiards and Snooker Championships, in which 150 players from 14 countries are participating, will continue. Dubai will also host the Asian and African qualifiers for the Padel Tennis World Cup from 11 to 13 November at the Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex, in which the first Emirati team will participate in the padel tennis, and the West Asian Championship will be held For Billiards and Snooker, which is held at the headquarters of the Emirates Billiards and Snooker Federation from November 11-18.

Dubai is witnessing the organization of many competitive events in which thousands of sports and physical activity enthusiasts participate, and attracts the participation of thousands of different nationalities and ages.

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