UAE’s Al-Mansoori wins in Lithuania to take lead in world title race

Mansoor Al-Mansoori of Team Abu Dhabi on his way to victory in Lithuania. (Team Abu Dhabi)
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Updated 15 August 2022
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UAE’s Al-Mansoori wins in Lithuania to take lead in world title race

  • Team Abu Dhabi star produces immaculate display for maiden F2 Grand Prix victory

KUPISKIS: Team Abu Dhabi’s Mansoor Al-Mansoori powered his way into the lead in the 2022 UIM F2 World Championship today with a commanding victory in the Grand Prix of Lithuania.

After securing his first F2 pole position 24 hours earlier, Al-Mansoori produced an immaculate performance to claim his maiden Grand Prix success by 2.416 seconds from Sharjah Team’s Sami Seliö.

It was a mature and impressive display from the Emirati driver who has gradually grown in confidence since joining Team Abu Dhabi last season.

The result more than made up for Al-Mansoori’s disappointment in Lithuania last year when he was forced out of the race after being rammed from behind while chasing a podium finish.

“I’m very happy, and I want to thank my team for all the hard work they put in to make this happen,” he said, before leaping from the pontoon into the water to celebrate his success.

After problems in qualifying led to him starting the second round of the 2022 season in seventh place, teammate and reigning world champion, Rashed Al-Qemzi, claimed sixth position.

It might have been a lot better for Al-Qemzi but for an incident which brought the race to a temporary halt on the first lap after he had started superbly.

Al-Mansoori, who admitted to feeling pre-race nerves, showed no signs of that as he made a perfect start to reach the first turn in the lead.

Al-Qemzi also got off to a flyer and was quickly up to fourth before losing the three places he had gained when a collision between Swedes Johan Österberg and Bimba Sjöholm brought out a yellow flag.

With Österberg flipping and going out immediately, and Sjöholm exiting after the restart, Al-Mansoori continued to lead comfortably from Seliö.

He drove flawlessly through the 45 laps as he recorded a victory which gives him an eight-point world championship lead from first round winner, Germany’s Stefan Hagin, who finished fifth on the day.

UIM F2 World Championship leading positions (points):

1. Mansoor Al-Mansoori (UAE) 35

2. Stefan Hagin (Germany) 27

3. Sami Seliö (UAE) 22

4. Giacomo Sacchi (Monaco) 21

5. Duarte Benavente (Portugal) 14

6. Tobias Munthe-Kaa (Norway) 12

7. Edgaras Riabko (Lithuania) 8

8. Rashed Al-Qemzi (UAE) 5


Dubai Basketball edge Milan to secure EuroLeague victory

Updated 24 December 2025
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Dubai Basketball edge Milan to secure EuroLeague victory

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball strengthened their home-court reputation with a 99-92 win over EA7 Emporio Armani Milan in Round 18 of the EuroLeague at Coca-Cola Arena on Tuesday, cheered on by more than 5,000 fans.

The hosts made a fast start and immediately imposed themselves at both ends of the floor. Canadian center Mfiondu Kabengele and Serbian big man Filip Petrusev controlled the paint early, creating close-range scoring opportunities and forcing Milan into defensive adjustments. With McKinley Wright IV and Dwayne Bacon adding pace and penetration, Dubai surged into a double-digit lead and dictated the tempo of the opening quarter.

Milan struggled to settle and spent much of the first period on the back foot, as Dubai’s advantage stretched to 15 points. Although the visitors steadied themselves as the quarter progressed, the early deficit proved costly.

Dubai head coach Jurica Golemac praised the impact of the home crowd after the game, saying: “Congratulations to the fans. We were missing them for sure in the last home game, and they helped us a lot. In the first quarter, we played one of our best quarters this season. The next game is at home in three days, so there is no time to rest too much. We need to prepare for that game first. We are not thinking three games ahead — we prepare for every game and try to win every game.”

Milan showed improved rhythm in the second quarter, but Dubai responded before the break. Bacon punished defensive lapses from beyond the arc, while Kabengele finished strongly inside to help the hosts take a seven-point lead into halftime.

The final period was defined by composure rather than flair. Milan threatened to draw level on several occasions, but missed free throws and execution errors halted their momentum. Bacon sealed the outcome from the free-throw line in the final two minutes, pushing Dubai back into a double-digit advantage and closing out the contest.

Bacon led all scorers with 25 points, while Wright recorded 19 points and nine assists. Kabengele added 17 points, and Petrusev contributed 13 points and seven rebounds. For Milan, Guduric topped the scoring with 11 points, alongside seven rebounds and seven assists.

Dubai Basketball now turn their attention to the ABA League, where they remain unbeaten. The team return to Coca-Cola Arena to face Slovenia’s KRKA in Round 12 of the competition.