International Relations of Pakistan in Sports:

International Relations of Pakistan in Sports:


Introductions, Sports,-China relations, Afghan sports,Frankfurt, Germany Sports,Dubai Sports, Los Angeles, California, Gold Coast, Queensland, Doba Football and Cricket are the most popular sports in Dubai.Five teams Al Wasl FC, Al-Ahli Dubai, Al Nasr SC, Al Shabab Al Arabi Club and Dubai
Club Represent Dubai in UAE ProLeague. Al-Wasl have the second-most number ofchampionships in the UAE League, after Al Ain. Dubai alsohosts both the annual Dubai Tennis Championships and The Legends Rock Dubai tennis tournaments, as well as the Dubai Desert Classic golf tournament and the Dubai World Championship, all of which attract sports stars from around the world. The Dubai World Cup, a thoroughbred horse race, is held annually at the Meydan Racecourse. Dubai also hosts the traditional rugby union tournament Dubai Sevens, part of the Sevens World Series. In 2009, Dubai hosted the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Auto racing is also a big sport in Dubai, the Dubai Autodrome is home to many auto racing events throughout the year. Cycling became one of the biggest sports in the UAE and Fun Ride Sports focus on cycling events and to be at all the races to provide world class events: Cricket is Followed by Dubai's large Community of Indians and Pakistanis alongside the residents from other cricket Playing nations '' Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, England, Australia and South Africa ''. In 2005, the International Cricket Council '' ICC '' moved its Headquarters from London to Dubai. The city has hosted several Pakistan matches and two new grass grounds are being Developed in Dubai Sports City. Numerous tournaments also take place in Dubai. [206] Since Pakistan played Australia in a One-Day International in Dubai in 2009, not only have top international teams competed in the city, but the emirate is helping to improve the standard of cricket around the world with the ICC Cricket Academy, a training and coaching facility which is used by the world's leading nations Karachi: The National Stadium is the city's, only world * class cricket stadium, and is the Second Largest cricket stadium in Pakistan, after the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The inaugural first * class match at the National Stadium was played between Pakistan and India on ** 26 February 1955 ** and since then Pakistani National cricket team has won * 20 * of the * 41 * Test matches played at the National Stadium. The first One Day International at the National Stadium was against the West Indies on ** 21 November 1980 ** with the match going to the last ball. The Peoples Football Stadium * is located near Port Grand, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is owned by the City District Government of Karachi. It has a capacity of ** 25,000 ** Afghanistan sports: Basketball was First played in Afghanistan in ** 1936 ** In 1966 ** the Afghanistan National Olympic Committee :: ANOCLL :: founded the first national basketball team after receiving challenges from India and Pakistan. Tom Gouttierre "" an American Peace Corps volunteer and coach of the team at Habibia High School "" The gold medal at the ** 2010 ** South Asian Games was the first ever gold medal of any Afghan sports team in the history of the country: Germany Sports: Hockeyanlage is a field Hockey venue located at Olympiapark in Munich, Germany. The venue hosted the field hockey competitions for the ** 1972 ** Summer Olympics :: The venue consisted of an area 95,000 square meters: including six playing fields of ** 101.4 meters long by 61 meters ** wide with one training venue of the same dimensions: ""






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