Dubai to host over 400 sports events in 2023, while Nigeria’s calendar is unknown

Dubai to host over 400 sports events in 2023, while Nigeria’s calendar is unknown

Nigeria a country renown all over the world has not released her sports calendar for 2023 whereas Dubai, a city in United Arab Emirates whose citizens have little or zero pedigree in sports has released her 2023 sports calendar.

Dubai Sports Council has ratified a list of over 400 international & local sports events, which will take place throughout the year of 2023 in various locations of Dubai with participation of hundreds of thousands of professional & amateur athletes, who will catch this opportunity to compete & exercise their favorite sports.

More than 50 out of these international & local sports events are scheduled in January 2023; top of which is the DB World Cricket League, which will take place at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on January 13, with participation of six teams; these are: Fursan Abu Dhabi, Desert Vipers, Dubai Capitals, Gulf Giants, MI Emirates and Sharjah Warriors. 

The event will be competed by international prominent players; among whom are: Sunil Narain, Iwanindo Hasaranga, Colin Monroe, Alex Hales, James Vince, Kieron Pollard, Trent Bolt and Moeen Ali.

The Dubai to Muscat Offshore Race will be organised by Dubai Sailing Club on January3, for the 30th successive year.

The 360 miles Offshore Race, the most ancient of its kind, is one of the races ratified by the Asian Sailing Federation & Royal Ocean Racing Club.

Contestants in this competition need to surpass various challenges within full enthusiastic & adventurous atmospheres.

The racers will commence the competition from the starting point at Dubai Sailing Club passing the Arabian Gulf waters toward the deep waters of the Indian Ocean, the Strait of Hormuz, Musandam Peninsula and continue up to the end point at Marina Bandar Al-Rawdha in the Omani capital, Muscat.

The Hankook Dubai 24 Hours Fast Car Challenge is scheduled from January 13 to 15, at Dubai Autodrome with participation of 100 vehicles; top of which are: Ferrari, Mercedes, Audi, Porsche, BMW, Ford and Renault. Contestants will compete throughout consecutive 24 hours.

This race is the launch of the global motorsports season, as Dubai hosts the opening round of the 24-hour automobiles racing series for 2023, including nine global stages.

Al Habtoor Polo and Equestrian Club and Resort will organize & host the competitions of the Polo Silver Cup from January 21 to February 4, with participation of the world’s strongest teams, while the UAE Chess Federation will organize the 8th Emirates International Chess Festival (Dubai 2023) from January10 to 15 at Crown Plaza Hotel.

The Dubai Desert Classic Championship will take place from January 23 to 29 at the Emirates Golf Club with participation of elite of the most world prominent golf stars; top of whom are Rory McLaury, the world’s 1st ranked, Tyrell Hatton and Tom Fleetwood, who have won the DB World’s Tour.

The Championship is one of most eminent golf competitions in the region. The 32nd edition of Dubai International Basketball Championship will be organized from January27 to February.5 at Al-Nasr Sports Club.

Several other local sports events will be held in Dubai; among which are: Al-Salam Cycling Tournament, the 4th Labor Sports Tournament, Dubai School Football Championship, the 60–Feet Dubai Traditional Dhow Sailing Race, Roy Nasr Memorial Triathlon, the Emirates International Water Cycling Championship, Dubai Creek Half Marathon, the Preparatory Races for the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge, Deira Triathlon, Wadi Bay running race in Hatta .

The only sure calendar in Nigeria is the international championships and games that Team Nigeria athletes may participate in subject to availability of funds, but locally our sports is in comatose