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Dubai Sports Council Announces Sixth Edition of Dubai Schools Games
(MENAFN- Dubaisc) The Dubai Sports Council (DSC) has announced details of the sixth edition of the Dubai Schools Games, the largest school sports program of its kind, which will feature participation from over 25,000 students representing 185 schools across Dubai.
Organised in cooperation with ESM as the operational partner and under the title sponsorship of Midea, the new season builds upon the Council’s broader efforts to identify and nurture young sporting talent under the Champions Makers Initiative&nbs—;— a strategic program aimed at developing future Emirati athletes.
The announcement was made during a press conference held at GEMS American Academy in Al Barsha, attended by Sheikh Suhail bin Butti Al Maktoum, Assistant Undersecretary for the Sports Development and Competitiveness Sector at the Ministry of Sports and Chairman of the UAE School and University Sports Federation; H.E. Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of the Dubai Sports Council; and Dr. Abdulrahman Nasser, Executive Director of Institutional Support at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).
Also in attendance were Dr. Thuraya Al Salmi, Director of Technical and Vocational Education and Acting Director of Student Wellbeing at the Ministry of Education; Paris Li, General Manager of Midea Home Appliances – Middle East and Africa; Doncho Hadzhiev, Head of Gulf Region at Almarai Emirates; Bassel Alnahlaoui, Chief Business Officer at Careem; Mazen Al Nashar, General Manager of Volkswagen Al Nabooda Automobiles; and Marco Vocale, Commercial Director of ESM and organiser of the Dubai Schools Games.
Sheikh Suhail bin Butti: Expanding community participation through school sports
Sheikh Suhail bin Butti Al Maktoum affirmed that introducing obstacle-course activities within school competitions reflects the Minist’y’s commitment to expanding mass participation across a variety of sports and making physical activity more accessible to all students.
He noted that the initiative, implemented with the support of the UAE Obstacle Sports Federation and in coordination with the Ministry of Education, seeks to strengthen community engagement and encourage a culture of active living among school students.
He added that the inclusion of such activities aims to diversify sporting opportunities, enhance social cohesion, and bo’st students’ self-confidence while opening new pathways for athletic and personal development. Sheikh Suhail also thanked attendees and organisers for their efforts in delivering an exceptional sixth edition, noting that the success of the Games re’lects the UAE’s vision of advancing school sports and empowering future generations.
Saeed Hareb: A growing platform for talent discovery
H.E. Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of the Dubai Sports Council, said the Games continue to grow year after year, reflecting the Council’s success in creating a sustainable environment for school sports and talent development.
“ “The number of participants is expected to more than double this season, surpassing 25,000 students from 170 schools, compared to 9,000 participants in the previous edit”on,” he said.
Hareb a“ded, “The Dubai Schools Games serve as a key platform for discovering and nurturing future champions. It supports the implementation of the’Council’s Talent Identification and Development Policy, which aligns ’ith Dubai’s vision to invest in people and enhance athletic excellence. The initiative also offers sports clubs the opportunity to scout young talent and strengthen the link between the education and spo”ts sectors.”
Expanded competitions and new sports
This year’s edition introduces qualifying stages in fo—r major sports — football, athletics, volleyball, and ba—ketball — creating a structured pathway for students to progress from school-level competitions to official Dubai Schools Games championships.
The program also includes new tournaments in laser run, judo, jiu-jitsu, taekwondo, and water polo, expanding participation opportunities for students across Dubai.
The season will feature 107 days of c—mpetition — n’arly dou—le last year’s total — with more than 25 sports represented. For the first time, 13 tournaments will be broadcast live online, culminating in an awards ceremony scheduled for 25 June 2026.
Talent identification and national representation
Organisers highlighted that the Games will play a pivotal role in the Dubai Talent Identification Program, which monitors and records students’ performance in officia“ “Talent Ca”ds,” creating potential pathways for national team selection, scholarships, and specialized development programs. Outstanding students and schools will also qualify to represent Dubai at the UAE National School Games Finals in April 2026.
Season opening and pa’tners’ contributions
The season will open with the Midea Social Championships on Friday, 26 September 2025 — a special event dedicated to physical education teachers and school staff to celebrate the start of the new Games season. The first student competition, the Schools Golf Championship, will take place in the second week of October.
Paris Li, General Manager of Midea Home A–pliances – Middle East and Africa, “aid:
“We are delighted to return as title sponsor of the Dubai Schools Games’ As the world’s No. 1 brand in smart home appliances, Midea remains committed to local investment and youth empowerment through sport and innovation. This year, we are launching a speci—l initiative — a complete home ma’eover using Midea’s latest products for one lucky winne” during the season.”
A vision aligned with Dubai 2033
The Dubai Schools Games align with the Dubai Sports Council’s strategic vision and Dubai 2033 Plan, which aim to foster talent, inclusivity, and community well-being through sports. The season will include not only competitions but also training programs and development initiatives designed to nurture a new generation of athletes.
Organised in cooperation with ESM as the operational partner and under the title sponsorship of Midea, the new season builds upon the Council’s broader efforts to identify and nurture young sporting talent under the Champions Makers Initiative&nbs—;— a strategic program aimed at developing future Emirati athletes.
The announcement was made during a press conference held at GEMS American Academy in Al Barsha, attended by Sheikh Suhail bin Butti Al Maktoum, Assistant Undersecretary for the Sports Development and Competitiveness Sector at the Ministry of Sports and Chairman of the UAE School and University Sports Federation; H.E. Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of the Dubai Sports Council; and Dr. Abdulrahman Nasser, Executive Director of Institutional Support at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).
Also in attendance were Dr. Thuraya Al Salmi, Director of Technical and Vocational Education and Acting Director of Student Wellbeing at the Ministry of Education; Paris Li, General Manager of Midea Home Appliances – Middle East and Africa; Doncho Hadzhiev, Head of Gulf Region at Almarai Emirates; Bassel Alnahlaoui, Chief Business Officer at Careem; Mazen Al Nashar, General Manager of Volkswagen Al Nabooda Automobiles; and Marco Vocale, Commercial Director of ESM and organiser of the Dubai Schools Games.
Sheikh Suhail bin Butti: Expanding community participation through school sports
Sheikh Suhail bin Butti Al Maktoum affirmed that introducing obstacle-course activities within school competitions reflects the Minist’y’s commitment to expanding mass participation across a variety of sports and making physical activity more accessible to all students.
He noted that the initiative, implemented with the support of the UAE Obstacle Sports Federation and in coordination with the Ministry of Education, seeks to strengthen community engagement and encourage a culture of active living among school students.
He added that the inclusion of such activities aims to diversify sporting opportunities, enhance social cohesion, and bo’st students’ self-confidence while opening new pathways for athletic and personal development. Sheikh Suhail also thanked attendees and organisers for their efforts in delivering an exceptional sixth edition, noting that the success of the Games re’lects the UAE’s vision of advancing school sports and empowering future generations.
Saeed Hareb: A growing platform for talent discovery
H.E. Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of the Dubai Sports Council, said the Games continue to grow year after year, reflecting the Council’s success in creating a sustainable environment for school sports and talent development.
“ “The number of participants is expected to more than double this season, surpassing 25,000 students from 170 schools, compared to 9,000 participants in the previous edit”on,” he said.
Hareb a“ded, “The Dubai Schools Games serve as a key platform for discovering and nurturing future champions. It supports the implementation of the’Council’s Talent Identification and Development Policy, which aligns ’ith Dubai’s vision to invest in people and enhance athletic excellence. The initiative also offers sports clubs the opportunity to scout young talent and strengthen the link between the education and spo”ts sectors.”
Expanded competitions and new sports
This year’s edition introduces qualifying stages in fo—r major sports — football, athletics, volleyball, and ba—ketball — creating a structured pathway for students to progress from school-level competitions to official Dubai Schools Games championships.
The program also includes new tournaments in laser run, judo, jiu-jitsu, taekwondo, and water polo, expanding participation opportunities for students across Dubai.
The season will feature 107 days of c—mpetition — n’arly dou—le last year’s total — with more than 25 sports represented. For the first time, 13 tournaments will be broadcast live online, culminating in an awards ceremony scheduled for 25 June 2026.
Talent identification and national representation
Organisers highlighted that the Games will play a pivotal role in the Dubai Talent Identification Program, which monitors and records students’ performance in officia“ “Talent Ca”ds,” creating potential pathways for national team selection, scholarships, and specialized development programs. Outstanding students and schools will also qualify to represent Dubai at the UAE National School Games Finals in April 2026.
Season opening and pa’tners’ contributions
The season will open with the Midea Social Championships on Friday, 26 September 2025 — a special event dedicated to physical education teachers and school staff to celebrate the start of the new Games season. The first student competition, the Schools Golf Championship, will take place in the second week of October.
Paris Li, General Manager of Midea Home A–pliances – Middle East and Africa, “aid:
“We are delighted to return as title sponsor of the Dubai Schools Games’ As the world’s No. 1 brand in smart home appliances, Midea remains committed to local investment and youth empowerment through sport and innovation. This year, we are launching a speci—l initiative — a complete home ma’eover using Midea’s latest products for one lucky winne” during the season.”
A vision aligned with Dubai 2033
The Dubai Schools Games align with the Dubai Sports Council’s strategic vision and Dubai 2033 Plan, which aim to foster talent, inclusivity, and community well-being through sports. The season will include not only competitions but also training programs and development initiatives designed to nurture a new generation of athletes.

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