
Dubai World Cup celebrates 30 years of racing excellence
The event marks a major milestone for what has become one of the world's most prestigious nights in horse racing.
The upcoming 2025/26 Dubai Racing Carnival will feature 17 race meetings, kicking off on Friday, November 7, and building up to the grand finale on World Cup night.
Chairman of Dubai Racing Club, Sheikh Rashed bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, called the Dubai World Cup "one of the world's great sporting and social spectacles" and said the 30th running will be a celebration of international racing excellence.
The season will also spotlight four major feature days, including Festive Friday on December 19, Fashion Friday on January 23, and Emirates Super Saturday on February 28 — the key warm-up event ahead of World Cup night.
Fans can expect a thrilling blend of elite racing and Dubai's signature hospitality as the countdown begins to a historic season at Meydan.
Our fixtures are out! 🙌
The 2025-6 #DubaiCarnival gets underway on Friday, 7 November. pic.twitter.com/m7UcsdX6R1
— Dubai Racing Club (@RacingDubai) July 21, 2025
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