Football mania takes hold in Dubai – and not just for the World Cup
Whether you’re an avid fan, a budding amateur or a professional player, there are many benefits of being in Dubai.
Committed supporters’ clubs, live games and shows, and cutting-edge training facilities and academies all unite Dubai’s football fans and aficionados in appreciation of the sport.
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London chocolatier takes inspiration from Dubai for luxury Easter eggs
One egg in particular, made with something known as 'Dubai chocolate', features a crunchy mixture of chocolate, pistachio cream and knafeh, a crispy filo dough that is better known for its use in baklava.
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The identity of the 48 teams taking part at the 2026 FIFA World Cup are beginning to emerge, with four teams already qualifying for next year’s tournament.
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