Dubai Corporate Games Set To Return For 2025 Edition With Record Participation

The Dubai Corporate Games, Dubai’s largest corporate multi-sports event, will welcome more than 3,000 participants from 55-60 companies for its 19th edition at Dubai Sports City and various satellite venues across the emirate.

Held under the patronage of the Dubai Sports Council, the two-day weekend event has established itself as an inclusive sporting celebration, welcoming participants regardless of gender, age, fitness level, or organisation size.

The event, established in 2006, brings together professionals and executives from diverse sectors including media, FMCG, oil and gas, logistics, technology, finance, and consultancy firms. The organisers, High Five Events, report a 70 per cent year-on-year participant retention rate.

Inside the Dubai Corporate Games

“We are now looking forward to the 2025 Games which we promise will be bigger than ever,” the company said on its website.

The competition will take place across multiple venues including the Dubai Kartdrome, Emirates Golf Club, Royal Grammar School, Dubai Bowling Center, Riva Beach Club, and Meydan Cycle Track.

Participants will compete in team sports such as football, basketball, volleyball, cricket, tug of war, dragon boat racing, and bowling.

Individual athletes can participate in running, swimming, fitness competitions, cycling, karting, and golf.

The games also feature racket sports including tennis, badminton, padel tennis, and table tennis. Additional competitions include FIFA gaming, backgammon, chess, and table football.

The scoring system awards three points for first place, two for second, and one for third, with the company accumulating the highest total being crowned the Best Performing Company.

Beyond the sporting events, the Games will feature entertainment including DJ performances, sponsor activations, and dedicated children’s activities.

Food and beverage options will be available throughout, and families and friends are welcome to attend. The event will conclude with an Awards Ceremony on Sunday evening.

Organisers expect over 2,000 attendees per day during the event.

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