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Emirates Partners with Al Ain FC
Emirates Partners with Al Ain FC

Al Bawaba

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Al Bawaba

Emirates Partners with Al Ain FC

Emirates and Al Ain Football Club have today announced a partnership which will see the airline as an Official Partner of the Club. The partnership comes as Al Ain FC marks a historic milestone, earning a spot in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™.The Club will compete at the prestigious FIFA tournament kicking off on 14 June in the US. Emirates will also become the Official Airline Partner of the Club during the 25/26 partnership underscores the airline's ongoing commitment to supporting and growing the UAE's status as a world-class sports destination and epicentre for elite athletic competitions and professional clubs. The UAE's flourishing football ecosystem has cultivated exceptional talent and provided clubs with the platform to excel on the international the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™, the Emirates logo will appear on the sleeve of the Club's training jerseys and on the back of the training jerseys during all home and international matches starting next season. Emirates will also enjoy brand visibility at home matches at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain, promotional rights, digital and advertising opportunities on the Club's media platforms, as well as player access and hospitality Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline and Group said: 'We're pleased to partner with Al Ain FC at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™ and for the Club's next season. This new association will allow us to play an even bigger role in local UAE football and to support the sport's development, in addition to nurturing homegrown talent and propelling the sport to thrive on the international stage. Our commitment to UAE football extends beyond mere sponsorship—it's also about creating pathways for emerging talent, fostering cross-cultural sporting exchanges, and establishing the UAE as beacon of football excellence and as a dynamic sports hub of the highest calibre.'Sheikh Sultan Bin Hamdan Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Chairman of Al Ain Football Club Company Board of Directors said: 'Al Ain Football Club is proud to represent the UAE at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™. We're also excited to be associated with Emirates Airline, one of the UAE's most prominent organisations, and a global pioneer in its industry when it comes to innovation and excellence. Emirates serves as a powerful ambassador for the UAE, showcasing the nation's progressive spirit to the world, and this partnership elevates our tournament participation with enhanced national pride and purpose."He added: "The Emirates brand association with the world's biggest clubs has become an influential force shaping the global sporting landscape. This partnership exemplifies national unity and demonstrates that sporting excellence extends beyond the field to include strategic collaborations that drive progress. Al Ain Football Club is committed to upholding our nation's values and representing the UAE with distinction on the global stage."In addition to its newly inked agreement with Al Ain FC, Emirates also sponsors the UAE Pro League, which is made up of 14 professional football clubs competing every season for the national title, with associated events for different age groups, domestic cups and continental sponsorship portfolio is made of top sporting clubs, tournaments and high-profile cultural events. In the UAE alone, Emirates supports and is involved in more than 30 sports sponsorships and events each year. Football remains one of the most celebrated sports within Emirates' sponsorship portfolio, exemplified through prestigious partnerships with global football powerhouses and premier tournaments. The airline's 'Fly Better' logo features on the football jerseys of leading European clubs like AC Milan, Real Madrid, Olympique Lyonnais, Benfica SL, and Arsenal FC, including naming rights to Arsenal's Emirates Stadium. Emirates has also been the Title Partner of The FA Cup for almost a decade, known as The Emirates FA Cup, the oldest and biggest domestic football tournament in the world.

D.C. boosts security for WorldPride and other big summer events
D.C. boosts security for WorldPride and other big summer events

Axios

time29-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Axios

D.C. boosts security for WorldPride and other big summer events

D.C. is gearing up for another month of big events and high security, starting with WorldPride festivities. Why it matters: Police are beefing up patrols for the special events in June, including a parade for WorldPride, the U.S. Army's June 14 parade, and FIFA Club World Cup matches. State of play: There are no credible threats to WorldPride, which kicked off May 17 but heats up this weekend with Shakira's welcome concert at Nats Park, said D.C. police chief Pamela Smith at a press conference on Thursday. Organizers expect over a million visitors in D.C. for the celebration that runs through June 8. LGBTQ+ groups have published travel advisories for transgender and non-binary travelers to the U.S. due to Trump administration policies. What they're saying: "Stay vigilant," Smith told the public as D.C. increases police presence around WorldPride events and draws law enforcement support from neighboring jurisdictions. She urged revelers to report anything that seems off. People can also text "WorldPrideDC" to 888-777 for emergency and event updates. After early signs of lower-than-expected hotel bookings for WorldPride, interest has "surged" in recent days, according to Destination DC CEO Elliott Ferguson. WorldPride has a jam-packed schedule in early June, including a massive parade from Logan Circle to near the Capitol, capped off by a concert on Pennsylvania Avenue. Security is being upped with new fencing. Meanwhile, free tickets are available for the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary parade on June 14. More security and road closure details are expected to be announced in the coming days for the evening parade on Constitution Avenue. The Secret Service is taking the lead, marking it a National Special Security Event, which puts it on par with Inauguration Day. Later in the month, Audi Field will host three FIFA Club World Cup games — on June 18 (Al Ain FC vs. Juventus), June 22 (FC Salzburg vs. Al Hilal) and June 26 (Wydad AC vs. Al Ain FC). Between the lines: Crime typically increases in the summer months, with longer days and schools closed. D.C. had a recent spate of seven homicides in five days. Homicides are down 3% year-over-year, while total violent crime is down 22% so far.

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