

The sixth edition of the Dubai Games was a vibrant celebration, attracting teams from over 50 cities worldwide to compete in four dynamic disciplines. With a total prize pool exceeding Dh3.35 million, the event highlighted Dubai's dedication to promoting sportsmanship and international unity.
Competitors from diverse locations such as the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Denmark, the UK, USA, Russia, Spain, Italy, Germany, Uzbekistan, Poland, and Czechia participated, reinforcing Dubai's status as a premier global sports destination. The competition included standout events like the Battle of the Cities, where Montreal, Canada, and Colorado, USA shared first place, with Saint Petersburg, Russia securing third. Ajman Team triumphed in the Battle of the Community, followed by Ajman Stud and Esaad.
The Battle of the Juniors on February 8 showcased over 390 young athletes across 56 teams, highlighting their determination and potential. Gravity x Backyard Ninjas won this event, with Block20 x Empire and Rashid Bin Humaid Boys School – Cycle 2 in second and third places, respectively. The event's prize money increased significantly to Dh3.35 million, reflecting its growing prestige.
The Dubai Games was more than a competition; it fostered a festive atmosphere that united participants and spectators alike. Senior government officials and business leaders actively supported their teams, promoting unity and collaboration. As the Dubai Games continue to evolve, they exemplify Dubai's vision of using sports as a unifying force across nations. Future editions are set to increase participation and global recognition, further cementing Dubai’s legacy in international sports.