Emirates Helps Arsenal Prepare For Premier League Run In With Training Camp In Dubai

Arsenal is wrapping up their winter training in Dubai
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Arsenal is wrapping up their winter training in Dubai, enjoying the city’s warm weather, incredible training facilities and iconic attractions courtesy of Emirates (Photo credit: Emirates Airline/Getty Images)
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Hector Bellerin of Arsenal during Arsenal's training session on February 7, 2020 in Dubai. This is the first time the full Arsenal squad has visited the emirate.
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Bukayo Saka and Granit Xhaka of Arsenal during Arsenal's training session in Dubai. The relationship between Emirates and Arsenal is one of the strongest and most recognised sporting partnerships in the world.
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While in Dubai for an intensive training camp, the Gunners were treated to a sunset desert safari, complete with a dune drive and spectacular sunset views.
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The team also were able to enjoy panoramic views of the desert at the Bedouin desert camp before enjoying traditional Arabic entertainment and food.
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Emirates is Arsenal’s longest standing partner with a relationship that dates back to 2006. The partnership grew from then, with Emirates becoming the official shirt sponsor of the club, and holding naming rights to Arsenal’s stadium until 2028.
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Emirates has also been working with the club to engage fans from all over the world through various initiatives and marketing activities, tapping on the synergies between Arsenal’s world-wide fan base and Emirates’ global network and reach.
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