He stressed that the course continues to achieve the great goals set by Hamdan bin Mohammed

Mansour bin Mohammed crowns the "Emperor" as champion of the Nad Al Sheba plane

Mansour bin Mohammed while attending the coronation of the "Emperor" team.

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His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, crowned the Emperor’s team a volleyball champion in the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament, which is organized annually under the guidance and patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Dubai under the motto "Unlimited Capabilities".

This came during his attendance yesterday evening, the closing of the largest sports tournament of its kind during the holy month of Ramadan, which included eight sports tournaments, namely volleyball, padel tennis, wheelchair basketball, bow and arrow, running, bicycles, jiu-jitsu, and the Spartan Nas Night Challenge. Its competitions were held at the Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex from the second to the 18th of April.

At the end of the final match, His Highness congratulated the Emperor’s team for winning the title, and praised the “Al Jawareh” team, which came second after strong competition and high performance, confirming the high technical level of the tournament and attracting the most important amateur and professional players to compete for the various titles of the tournament.

His Highness, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, said, "The Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament continues to achieve the great sporting and societal goals set by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, as the Dubai Sports Council was keen that participation in the course is open to all, including amateurs and professionals of different ages and nationalities. In eight different sporting events, which provided the opportunity for the participation of more than five thousand amateur and professional athletes who presented great levels of competition, which confirms the advanced status of sport in the UAE.”

His Highness added, “The champions crowned their achievements by winning championship titles, and we consider that the tournament witnessed the participation of more than five thousand winners, as all of them had the opportunity to participate and compete and expressed their abilities in an outstanding manner. competitions.”

At the end of the final match, His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, in the presence of Sheikha Shamsa bint Hasher Al Maktoum, the Director General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, Lieutenant General Mohammed Al Marri, the Director General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Al Ketbi, and the Secretary General of the Dubai Council honored Al Riyadi, Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Saeed Hareb, and a number of officials, sponsors of the course: Dubai Municipality, Roads and Transport Authority, Dubai Duty Free, Dubai Police, Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai Media Corporation, Dubai Health Authority, Versace Hotel, Al Tayer Motors, Tadawi Medical Complex, and Nakheel - Meydan Emirates Foundation - Takatuf, Sport for All, Dubai Refreshments, and Technoutry.

His Highness also honored the international referees of the match, Ismail Ibrahim, Muhammad Al-Dawla, and Ali Hamid, and His Highness honored the players who won individual titles, namely: Majid Al Mazmi from the Fahud Zabeel team (best Emirati player), and Lislon Costa from the Al-Jaarih team (best sender), and Arseny Sarli from the Fahud team. Zabeel (best hitter), David Saita of The Emperor (best preparer), Syed Moussaoui of The Emperor (best blocker), and Brainamir Karsimirov of The Emperor (best all-around player).

The Emperor and the Raptures match marked the end of the wonderful competition that the tournament witnessed over 17 busy days, as the two teams presented a strong performance that embodied the strength of the competition for the championship title, the teams’ preparation for it, and the level of international players included in the two teams.

The Emperor's team controlled the match from the start, ending the match in its favour, with three clean sets, with a score of 75-57.

The volleyball tournament witnessed the participation of 150 players from 20 different nationalities.

• «The participation of more than 5,000 amateur and professional athletes in the Nad Al Sheba Ramadan Tournament confirms the advanced status of sports in the UAE».

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