Dubai
region is as well a major contributor of the contemporary art scene's development.
The largest Cinema Hall in UAE is Reel Cinemas located at Dubai Mall. It has 22 screens available with a total of
2800 seats.
Sports
Main article: List of sports venues in Dubai
See also: Traditional Sports in UAE
Football and cricket are the most popular sports in Dubai. Five teams
(Al Wasl FC, Al-Ahli Dubai, Al Nasr SC, Al Shabab Al Arabi Club
and Dubai Club) represent Dubai in UAE Pro-League. Al-Wasl have
the second-most number of championships in the UAE League, after
Al Ain. Dubai also hosts both the annual Dubai Tennis Championships
and The Legends Rock Dubai tennis tournaments, as well as the Dubai
Desert Classic golf tournament and the Dubai World Championship,
all of which attract sports stars from around the world. The Dubai
World Cup, a thoroughbred horse race, is held annually at the Meydan
Dubai Tennis Stadium
Racecourse. Dubai also hosts the traditional rugby union tournament
Dubai Sevens, part of the Sevens World Series. In 2009, Dubai hosted
the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Auto racing is also a big sport in Dubai, the Dubai Autodrome is home to many
auto racing events throughout the year.
Cricket
Cricket is followed by Dubai's large community of Indians and Pakistanis alongside the residents from other cricket
playing nations (Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, England, Australia and South Africa). In 2005, the International Cricket
Council (ICC) moved its headquarters from London to Dubai. The city has hosted several Pakistan matches and two
new grass grounds are being developed in Dubai Sports City. Numerous tournaments also take place in Dubai.
Potential Olympic bid
Dubai had expressed great interest in a 2020 Olympic bid but had not formally announced it would bid. Dubai's
hosting of Sportaccord 2010 has been a great way to show off Dubai's sport infrastructure. Dubai has already won
the rights to host the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m). Statement from Dubai's ruler Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum: "We will have to take an honest look at our weaknesses as well as our
strengths," Sheikh Mohammed said on 25 April. "I can assure you of this, though: if we decide to make a bid for the
Olympics, we will be in it to win". On 29 July 2011, it was announced that Dubai would not bid for the 2020
Olympics but would instead focus on bidding for the 2024 Games (similar to Toronto). As reported by Olympic
news outlet Around the Rings [47], the United Arab Emirates Olympic Committee shifted the focus to 2024, event
though "... as much of 70 percent of the 'hard' infrastructure was already in place or planned." Dubai was looking
into the possibility of bidding for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, however they never submitted a bid.
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