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Japan becomes first nation to book World Cup 2026 spot as UAE’s fight for qualification continues

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Japan became the first nation to seal qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, securing their place in emphatic fashion with a 2-0 victory over Bahrain at Saitama Stadium on Thursday.

Second-half strikes from Daichi Kamada and Takefusa Kubo ensured Hajime Moriyasu’s side maintained their flawless march through Group C of Asia’s preliminaries, keeping them nine points clear at the summit. Kamada, introduced from the bench, broke the deadlock in the 66th minute before Kubo added gloss to the scoreline three minutes from time.

Elsewhere, Australia cemented their position in second place with a commanding 5-1 win over Indonesia in Sydney, easing Patrick Kluivert into his first game in charge of the visitors. Saudi Arabia was set to host China later on Thursday in the remaining Group C fixture.

UAE remain in contention despite setback in Tehran

The UAE’s World Cup qualification hopes took a hit with a 2-0 defeat to Iran, but Paulo Bento’s side remains firmly in the fight for a place at football’s grandest stage. Goals from Sardar Azmoun and Mohammad Mohebbi put Iran on the brink of their fourth consecutive World Cup appearance, while The Whites must now regroup for a crucial run of fixtures.

Drawn in a competitive Group A alongside reigning Asian champions Qatar, as well as Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and North Korea, the UAE’s campaign is still alive with key games ahead.

Meanwhile, in Group B, South Korea were held to a 1-1 draw by Oman at Goyang Stadium, a result that kept the Taeguk Warriors atop the standings with 15 points, while Oman remained in fourth with seven.

With only the top two teams from each group sealing automatic qualification, the battle for progression remains intense. The third and fourth-placed teams will enter a six-team playoff round, where two further direct berths are up for grabs, while a final qualification spot will be determined via an intercontinental playoff.

For Japan, the job is done. For the UAE, the mission is far from over.

(Source: Wam)

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Chelsea FC teams up with Dubai property company to launch football-themed residences

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Chelsea Football Club has announced an exciting new partnership with DAMAC Properties, bringing the iconic football brand to Dubai’s real estate scene.

The partnership will lead to the creation of Chelsea Residences by DAMAC, a first-of-its-kind, football-themed residential project in Dubai Maritime City, the city’s newest beachfront location.

A Football-Inspired Seafront Lifestyle

The upcoming Chelsea Residences will feature over 1,400 seafront units, each offering stunning views and access to Chelsea-branded amenities focused on health, fitness, and high-performance living.

From concierge services to training-style spaces inspired by elite sports facilities, every corner of the development will reflect the spirit and style of Chelsea FC.

DAMAC on Chelsea Team Shirts

As part of the partnership, DAMAC’s logo will appear on Chelsea’s match shirts for the rest of the season. The branding will make its debut on Thursday during the UEFA Conference League semi-final against Djurgarden.

Leaders React

AmiraSajwani, Managing Director of Sales & Development at DAMAC Properties, said: “This isn’t just about real estate, it’s about creating a unique lifestyle that reflects Chelsea’s legacy and relentless pursuit of excellence.”

Jason Gannon, President and COO of Chelsea FC, added: “We’re thrilled to bring Chelsea to life in Dubai through this innovative project with DAMAC. It’s a major step in expanding our global presence.”

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Abu Dhabi set to host world’s largest indoor fitness race

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Abu Dhabi is set to host HYROX, the globe’s largest indoor fitness race, on July 19, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). The event, a part of the Abu Dhabi Summer Sports (ADSS), will bring athletes and fitness enthusiasts together for a thrilling competition.

Organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council in partnership with HYROX, this event marks a major milestone for Project 206, the initiative driving HYROX’s expansion across the Middle East. As the race’s popularity continues to grow worldwide, Abu Dhabi will now have the privilege of hosting one of the most anticipated fitness challenges.

A Race for Every Athlete

HYROX is a comprehensive test of strength, endurance, and mental grit. The race consists of eight 1-km runs, each followed by a different functional workout, creating a dynamic and standardised format that challenges participants to push their limits. 

Competing in Multiple Divisions

The race format includes a variety of divisions to cater to everyone:

  • Individual Categories: Compete in male and female divisions, with each runner battling through both the running segments and the functional exercises.
  • Pairs: Athletes can join forces with a partner, with categories for male, female, and mixed pairs.
  • Pro Division: For those seeking an elite challenge, the Pro division offers a more intense experience for advanced athletes.
  • Relay Division: Teams of four can join the competition in this collaborative format, testing both individual and collective strength.

The event will also feature an Adaptive Division, allowing athletes with physical disabilities to compete, showcasing the event’s commitment to accessibility for all.

A Global Phenomenon Comes to Abu Dhabi

HYROX is one of the fastest-growing fitness races worldwide, drawing participants from around the globe. By expanding into the Middle East, the event adds a unique flavour to the already diverse sporting scene in Abu Dhabi. Whether you’re racing or cheering from the sidelines, HYROX Abu Dhabi promises to be a celebration of athleticism.

Register Now

Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this fitness extravaganza. Registration for HYROX Abu Dhabi opens soon. For more details, go to www.hyrox.com/event/hyrox-abu-dhabi.

(Source: Wam)

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UAE renames Olympic Committee in line with global standards

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In a recent board meeting chaired by Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the UAE Olympic Committee officially approved a name change, dropping the word “National” to align with international Olympic protocols.

Announcing the decision via social media, Sheikh Mansoor said the meeting also reviewed several initiatives aimed at advancing the Olympic movement across the Emirates.

“We reviewed initiatives to advance the Olympic movement,” he said, reaffirming the Committee’s commitment to enhancing the UAE’s global sporting presence.

Preparations for two key upcoming events were also on the agenda: the World Games in Chengdu this August, and the 3rd Asian Youth Games, taking place in Bahrain in October 2025.

On the sidelines of the meeting, Sheikh Mansoor met with members of the UAE delegation who recently returned from the GCC Beach Games 2025 in Muscat. Team UAE delivered a strong performance, finishing second overall with 23 medals, including 8 golds.

“We applaud their achievements and wish all our athletes continued success in representing the UAE on the world stage,” Sheikh Mansoor said.

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