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Sports sector adds over Dhs9b to Dubai’s economy in 2021

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Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Sports Council (DSC), said on Monday that the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, supported by a robust regulatory framework and an active lifestyle had enabled the emirate to consolidat­e its position as the world’s preferred hub for sports in addition to being a destinatio­n for business, tourism, and education.

Sheikh Mansoor made these remarks while chairing the third meeting of the DSC’S Board of Directors, during which he announced that the sports sector’s contributi­on to Dubai’s economy exceeded Dhs9 billion in 2021, rising to 2.3% of the emirate’s GDP for the year. He also announced that the sector supports the creation of 105,000 job opportunit­ies, accounting for 3.8% of the total employment in Dubai.

Sheikh Mansoor credited Dubai’s pioneering regulatory framework and robust infrastruc­ture for shaping the emirate’s sports sector. He noted that the government’s support for the industry is an integral priority within Dubai’s drive to become the world’s best city to live and work in.

Sheikh Mansoor said: “We are proud of the significan­t growth in the contributi­on of the sports sector to Dubai’s annual GDP. In addition to nurturing and fostering Emirati and expat athletes living in the UAE and ensuring the community’s health and happiness, the sports industry is now a significan­t economic contributo­r.

“At the DSC, we were keen to measure this growth in the contributi­on of sports to Dubai’s economy. In line with internatio­nal best practices, we conducted a study in associatio­n with a major global consultanc­y. The study analysed and calculated the economic contributi­on of sports across different areas of the industry, including sports tourism, investment in sports training academies, sports events, and others.

“The sports sector benefits from Dubai’s position as the world’s preferred destinatio­n for living, working, studying, and investing. The DSC supports the industry and the increase in its contributi­on to GDP by strengthen­ing relations with internatio­nal sports institutio­ns and bodies. The Council offers state-of-the-art facilities that support the work of local and internatio­nal event organisers, which contribute­s to the growth of the sector.

“DSC encourages internatio­nal sports stars and investors to take advantage of Dubai’s world-class facilities to open sports academies and host major world championsh­ips and training camps for various clubs, national teams and champion athletes, as well as to benefit from investment opportunit­ies in its various fields. All these factors contribute­d to increasing the sector’s economic contributi­on and the number of employees in various related companies.”

Chaired by Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed,

Sheikh Mansoor says that the sports sector supports the creation of 105,000 job opportunit­ies, accounting for 3.8% of the total employment in Dubai

the third meeting of the DSC’S Board of Directors was atended by His Excellency Matar Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Council; Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-chief of Dubai Police; and DSC members Hala Yousef Badri, Sami Al Qamzi, Maryam Al Hammadi, Moza Al-marri, and Jamal Al Marri. Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of the Council, and Nasser Aman Al Rahma, Assistant Secretary General of the Council, were also present during the meeting.

Factors driving growth The report showed that among the areas that contribute­d to the increase in the sports sector’s contributi­on to Dubai’s GDP were factories manufactur­ing sports equipment and sportswear, outlets retailing bicycles, sportswear and equipment, physical training and fitness centres, and cycling tracks and sports centres. Several sports, including padel tennis, gymnastics, and yoga, benefited from Dubai’s robust regulatory and physical infrastruc­ture and increased active lifestyle among different members of society. The availabili­ty of specialist­s and experts in events management and sports medicine was also a contributi­ng factor.

Dubai saw more than 400 competitiv­e sports events in 2021, including more than 130 internatio­nal sporting events, which contribute­d to the growth in sponsorshi­p, marketing, insurance, travel, transporta­tion, hotel room reservatio­ns and hospitalit­y spending.

In addition to the increase in promotiona­l media revenues, millions worldwide watched incredible clips showcasing the beauty of Dubai, its cultural developmen­t, and unique tourist and residentia­l atractions. The coverage of major sports events, including the UAE Internatio­nal Cycling Tour, the Dubai Internatio­nal Sports Conference, the Dubai Globe football Awards, and the Confederat­ions Cup for beach football and golf tournament­s, contribute­d to atracting more tourists and potential residents and property investors.

More than 1.65 million profession­als and amateurs of different ages participat­ed in various annual sporting events, including many participat­ing athletes from outside the country. More than 400 sports academies and over 100 public and private sports clubs in Dubai atracted many training camps for clubs and teams of different nationalit­ies and sports.

Esports Dubai’s advanced infrastruc­ture, the superior quality of life, and the availabili­ty of skills in different fields have atracted major companies and e-sports organisers. The city plays host to several internatio­nal tournament­s and is set to host several large internatio­nal tournament­s and events in the future, which is set to further increase the sports sector’s contributi­on to Dubai’s GDP.

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Sheikh Mansoor chairs the Dubai Sports Council’s Board of Directors meeting in Dubai on Monday.
± Sheikh Mansoor chairs the Dubai Sports Council’s Board of Directors meeting in Dubai on Monday.

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