50,000,000
square feet of sport-integrated, master-planned development, 25,000
seating capacity for major events, 6,470,000 est
square feet of office space
Dubai Sports City or DSC is a multi-venue
sports complex in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, developed by Dubai. It is located in
Al Hebiah 4. It provides a mix of residential, retail, leisure and recreational facilities. It is built around five major sports venues and features a number of sports academies. Located on Mohammad Bin Zayed Road, the residential aspect of the project consists of mid-rise apartment buildings, townhouses and villas. Sports City contains three distinct residential districts: Canal Residence, Victory Heights and Gallery Villas.[1]
Venues
This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(May 2021)
Dubai Sports City contains the following sporting complexes:
Spanish Soccer Schools. The head coach of the Spanish Soccer Schools is Inaki Beni, a UEFA Pro Coach who was formerly head coach of Real Madrid's U9, U11, U12 and U13 teams.
ICC Academy, Facilities include two full-sized (
ICC Academy Ground &
ICC Academy Ground No 2), one-day international floodlit ovals, alongside the ICC Academy's building and pitches, which offer indoor and outdoor training facilities. These include technology tools for bowlers and batsmen, practice pitches of different surfaces, and indoor nets. The ICC Academy is the only training complex anywhere in the world to offer South Asian, English and Australian practice turf.
Rugby Park, a 5,000 seat
rugbystadium. The newest sports initiative of Dubai Sports City, the Rugby Park provides facilities for players, coaches, referees, at all levels of the game. The Rugby Park in future will also boast a gymnasium, sports science and rehabilitation facilities as well as a sports medical clinic.
The DSC Indoor Arena is a multi-use
indoor arena that was being built until construction stopped because of the
late-2000s recession.[2] Its planned use is mainly for
basketball,
tennis,
ice hockey, and other indoor sports, as well as music concerts. It was due to open in 2009 with a seating capacity of 10,000 spectators.[3]
50,000,000
square feet of sport-integrated, master-planned development, 25,000
seating capacity for major events, 6,470,000 est
square feet of office space
Dubai Sports City or DSC is a multi-venue
sports complex in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, developed by Dubai. It is located in
Al Hebiah 4. It provides a mix of residential, retail, leisure and recreational facilities. It is built around five major sports venues and features a number of sports academies. Located on Mohammad Bin Zayed Road, the residential aspect of the project consists of mid-rise apartment buildings, townhouses and villas. Sports City contains three distinct residential districts: Canal Residence, Victory Heights and Gallery Villas.[1]
Venues
This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(May 2021)
Dubai Sports City contains the following sporting complexes:
Spanish Soccer Schools. The head coach of the Spanish Soccer Schools is Inaki Beni, a UEFA Pro Coach who was formerly head coach of Real Madrid's U9, U11, U12 and U13 teams.
ICC Academy, Facilities include two full-sized (
ICC Academy Ground &
ICC Academy Ground No 2), one-day international floodlit ovals, alongside the ICC Academy's building and pitches, which offer indoor and outdoor training facilities. These include technology tools for bowlers and batsmen, practice pitches of different surfaces, and indoor nets. The ICC Academy is the only training complex anywhere in the world to offer South Asian, English and Australian practice turf.
Rugby Park, a 5,000 seat
rugbystadium. The newest sports initiative of Dubai Sports City, the Rugby Park provides facilities for players, coaches, referees, at all levels of the game. The Rugby Park in future will also boast a gymnasium, sports science and rehabilitation facilities as well as a sports medical clinic.
The DSC Indoor Arena is a multi-use
indoor arena that was being built until construction stopped because of the
late-2000s recession.[2] Its planned use is mainly for
basketball,
tennis,
ice hockey, and other indoor sports, as well as music concerts. It was due to open in 2009 with a seating capacity of 10,000 spectators.[3]