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Fifa World Cup touches down in Dubai

As part of the world tour, trophy makes an appearance in UAE en route to Russia 2018

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The Fifa World Cup was on proud display in Dubai yesterday as it made its way to the UAE on its World Tour ahead of the finals in Russia this summer.

Glinting in the afternoon sunshine at the Dubai Frame in Zabeel Park, the trophy was unveiled by a delegation led by Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of Dubai Sports Council, and representa­tives of World Cup sponsor Coca-Cola.

“The tour of the Fifa World Cup trophy to more than 60 cities around the world is evidence of its global appeal and a confirmati­on of Fifa World Cup’s status as the greatest sporting extravagan­za on the planet,” said Hareeb.

“The trophy’s visit to Dubai as part of its global tour confirms the country’s position on the internatio­nal sporting map. Dubai is one of the leading destinatio­ns of the world; it is a brand which enjoys great trust and an enviable reputation on the global stage, whether it be the world of politics, economics, tourism or sports.

Global city

“We have a very diverse community here, with citizens of more than 200 countries calling Dubai their home, and this Trophy Tour is an opportunit­y for them to celebrate in their national colours.”

“We at Dubai Sports Council are really pleased to cooperate with Coca-Cola Company to bring the Fifa World Cup Trophy here. Dubai is the only stop for the trophy in the GCC region and this is a testimony to UAE’s reputation as a top host of internatio­nal events.

Also present was Ali Bu Jsaim, the Emirati referee who officiated at three World Cups — 1994, 1998 and 2002.

“When we talk about World Cups, there is one name that we can never forget — Ali Bu Jsaim,” said Hareb. “One of the most respected football referees during his time, Mr Bu Jsaim officiated seven matches at three World Cups including the opening match of the 2002 World Cup and the 1998 semi-final between Brazil and Netherland­s. We are proud to say that Mr Bu Jsaim is now with us, as a member of the Dubai Sports Council board, and he will taking part in the celebratio­ns as the trophy tours Dubai.”

The trophy was first introduced in 1974, replacing the Jules Rimet trophy, which was given to Brazil to keep outright having won the tournament three times. Germany won the first tournament and also won it last time around in Brazil in 2014.

 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? Saeed Hareb and Ali Bu Jsaim along with officials during the Fifa World Cup tour at The Dubai Frame yesterday.
Courtesy: Organiser Saeed Hareb and Ali Bu Jsaim along with officials during the Fifa World Cup tour at The Dubai Frame yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? Bayern Munich’s Thomas Mueller scores the second goal against Besiktas’ during the Uefa Champions League round of 16 first leg in Munich on Tuesday.
AFP Bayern Munich’s Thomas Mueller scores the second goal against Besiktas’ during the Uefa Champions League round of 16 first leg in Munich on Tuesday.

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