Dubai Basketball fall just short in defeat to LDLC ASVEL in France

Dubai Baskte ball lost 83-79 to LDLC ASVEL in Villeurbanne on Thursday night. (SUPPLIED)
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Updated 24 October 2025
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Dubai Basketball fall just short in defeat to LDLC ASVEL in France

  • Dubai lose 83-79 in sixth round of EuroLeague season

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball battled hard on the road but could not hold off a late surge from LDLC ASVEL, losing 83-79 in a tense EuroLeague game on Thursday night in Villeurbanne, France.

For much of the evening, Dubai controlled the rhythm and tempo, displaying the kind of cohesion and offensive flow that has defined their promising EuroLeague debut season.

After a balanced opening half that ended 44-44, Dubai came out firing in the third quarter, stringing together a 10-2 run behind the energy of Dwayne Bacon and the inside presence of Mfiondu Kabengele. The visitors built a nine-point advantage heading into the final quarter, appearing firmly in command.

However, the momentum shifted in the closing 10 minutes as ASVEL, spurred by veteran guard Nando De Colo, mounted a furious rally. Dubai’s shots stopped falling at crucial moments, while the home team capitalized on every mistake to turn the tide and secure the win.

Despite the narrow defeat, several Dubai players once again stood out. Bacon led the scoring with 22 points, continuing his strong offensive form, while Kabengele added 20 with his trademark energy. Serbian big man Filip Petrušev impressed with his all-round performance, recording 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists in a double-double outing.

Head coach Jurica Golemac’s squad showed once again that they can go toe-to-toe with any opponent in Europe, holding control for most of the game and displaying stretches of dominant basketball. Still, a difficult fourth quarter proved costly, leaving Dubai with a 3–3 record after six rounds.

The team will now look to regroup and return to winning ways in the next round, confident in their ability to bounce back from a loss that offered many positives.


Austria get FIFA approval ahead of World Cup to pick Dortmund’s Chukwuemeka and PSV’s Wanner

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Austria get FIFA approval ahead of World Cup to pick Dortmund’s Chukwuemeka and PSV’s Wanner

  • The 22-year-old Chukwuemeka played for Aston Villa and Chelsea before moving to Dortmund
  • The 20-year-old Wanner came through the Bayern Munich academy

ZURICH: Austria got permission from FIFA to select former England and Germany youth internationals ahead of playing at the World Cup against Argentina and Lionel Messi.
Borussia Dortmund winger Carney Chukwuemeka and PSV Eindhoven midfielder Paul Wanner both were born in Austria and eligible under FIFA rules to change their eligibility.
Chukwuemeka’s switch from England and Wanner’s transfer of eligibility from Germany were approved by FIFA late Monday.
Austria, coached by Ralf Rangnick, are in a World Cup group with defending champion Argentina, Algeria and Jordan.
The 22-year-old Chukwuemeka played for Aston Villa and Chelsea before moving to Dortmund. He was an England youth international who also was eligible through his parents to play for Nigeria.
The 20-year-old Wanner came through the Bayern Munich academy and played on loan last season with Heidenheim. He moved last August to PSV, which gave him the playmaker’s No. 10 jersey.
Austria will play at a men’s World Cup for the first time since 1998. The team open against Jordan on June 16 at the San Francisco 49ers’ stadium, then play Argentina at the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium and Algeria at the Kansas City Chiefs’ home.
Chukwuemeka and Wanner will first be eligible for warmup games this month when Austria host Ghana and South Korea, which both qualified for the World Cup.