Riyadh to host Asian qualifiers for Arena World Polo Championship for the first time

Saudi Arabia will host the Asian qualifiers for the Arena World Polo Championship finals for the first time later this month, as teams from India, Pakistan and Iran compete for a place at the tournament. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 April 2025
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Riyadh to host Asian qualifiers for Arena World Polo Championship for the first time

  • Qualifiers will take place from April 24 to 26 at Arena Field at Nofa Equestrian Resort on the outskirts of Riyadh

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will host the Asian qualifiers for the Arena World Polo Championship finals for the first time later this month, as teams from India, Pakistan and Iran compete for a place at the tournament.

The qualifiers will take place from April 24 to 26 at Arena Field at the Nofa Equestrian Resort on the outskirts of Riyadh.

Organized by the Federation of International Polo, the AWPC will take place in the US in October and will be co-hosted by Roseland Polo Club in Crozet, Virginia, and Virginia Polo Inc. in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Amr Zidan, chairman of the Saudi Polo Federation, underlined the significance of the event, describing it as a continuation of the Kingdom’s growing reputation as a global sporting destination.

He said the tournament forms part of the Vision 2030 commitment to bring major international events to the Kingdom.

Zidan also welcomed the participating teams and expressed hope for high-level competition that would reflect the ongoing development of polo throughout Asia.


Dubai Basketball endure home loss in EuroLeague against Virtus Bologna

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Dubai Basketball endure home loss in EuroLeague against Virtus Bologna

  • The club enters the second half of the season with a 10–12 record

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball were beaten 80-72 by Virtus Bologna at Coca-Cola Arena on Thursday in round 22 of the EuroLeague, in a game where key individual performances made the difference.

The hosts remained competitive throughout, despite Virtus holding a slim advantage for most of the night. Dubai found rhythm in phases, particularly during the middle quarters, and stayed within striking distance until the closing minutes.

However, Virtus managed the decisive moments more efficiently and protected their lead late on.

Aleksa Avramovic led Dubai with 17 points, providing energy and shot-making that kept the home side in the game. His scoring run in the second half briefly shifted momentum and forced Virtus to adjust defensively.

Dwayne Bacon also made a strong contribution, finishing with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Dubai continued to battle physically on both ends of the floor.

Virtus were anchored by an outstanding performance from Saliou Niang, who recorded 17 points and 17 rebounds.

Dubai Basketball’s upcoming games will be decisive as the club enters the second half of the season with a 10–12 record. In February they face EuroLeague heavyweights Olympiacos and Real Madrid at home.