
Sultan Bin Ahmed crowns champions of tournament
The event took place at Al Heera Beach in Sharjah on Sunday evening.
Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed attended the thrilling football final between the Indonesian and Iranian national teams, where Iran secured victory with a close 3-2 win. The intense and highly competitive match attracted a large audience of enthusiastic supporters from both teams.
Meanwhile, the UAE national team claimed third place after defeating Oman 4-1 in a penalty shootout during the third-place playoff.
In the beach volleyball final, Suhaila Suburb Council emerged victorious, defeating Muwailih Suburb Council in straight sets. The tournament featured six participating councils from across Sharjah, including Al Raqa, Wasit, Muwailih, Suhaila, Al Rahmaniyah, and Mughaidir.
Sheikh Sultan also observed various fan engagement activities held alongside the tournament, including tug-of-war and sack racing. These interactive events welcomed participation from both adults and children, enhancing the tournament's festive atmosphere.
He honoured the sponsors and supporters of the inaugural Sharjah Ramadan Sports Tournament, presenting them with commemorative shields and capturing memorable photographs.
The first edition of the six-a-side football tournament took place from 4th to 9th March and featured eight Asian national teams: UAE, Iraq, Oman, India, Japan, Iran, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
The teams were divided into two groups of four, with the top two from each advancing to the semi-finals and final, totalling 20 matches. Each game consisted of two halves of 25 minutes each.
The tournament accommodated up to 1,700 audiences with dedicated seating areas. A fully integrated entertainment village was also set up, offering various activities, games, sports facilities, food trucks, and designated spaces for sponsors to enhance the overall fan experience.
The awards ceremony was attended by several high-ranking officials.
Sharjah Media organises 'Shams Ramadan e-sports tournament'
The Sharjah Media City (Shams) has announced the organisation of the 'Shams Ramadan Tournament' for electronic sports. The tournament began on March 8 and will continue till March 14, with a total prize pool of up to Dhs100,000.
This tournament is part of the city's efforts to promote a culture of electronic sports and support young talents in this growing field, enhancing its status as one of the prominent entertainment and competitive events during the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Alya Ali Al Suwaidi, Director of Content and Innovation at Sharjah Media City, emphasised that this tournament aligns with their ongoing support for youth and their empowerment in innovation and technology, noting that electronic sports is one of the fastest-growing industries worldwide.
The tournament aims to foster a spirit of healthy competition and encourage youth to invest their time in beneficial and enjoyable activities, with over 300 players expected to participate over the six-day event.
Meanwhile, the Sharjah Sports Council has launched the exciting 'Sports Before Iftar' initiative, running until March 27, to promote fitness within the community during Ramadan.
This programme encourages participants to engage in physical activities like walking and light body workouts from 5 to 6 pm, offering a chance to stay active before Iftar while earning rewards.
The men-only event will be hosted at 50 selected locations across Sharjah in collaboration with 10 sports clubs and specialised training centres.
With a goal of attracting at least 15,000 participants, the initiative emphasises the importance of physical health and community engagement during the holy month.
Participants who meet the established criteria will be eligible for cash prizes, adding an extra incentive for those committed to enhancing their fitness. Winners will be chosen based on assessments that evaluate physical progress, fitness efficiency, and qualities like sportsmanship, discipline, and teamwork.
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