
Abu Dhabi is the largest of the UAE's seven emirates and its capital, housing all governmental buildings.
Al Nahyan StadiumSituated some 160km east of the capital Abu Dhabi, the city of Al Ain, which means ‘Oasis in Arabic, takes it name from the profusion of watering hole...
Khalifa Bin Zayed StadiumThe emirate of Dubai is the second largest in the United Arab Emirates, after Abu Dhabi. The city of Dubai, which is situated in a sheltered bay withi...
Rashid StadiumSpread out over a land area of 1,300km², Fujairah is the only emirate to have a coastline solely on the Gulf of Oman and not on the Persian Gulf.
Fujairah StadiumThe country's fourth largest emirate with a land area of 1,700km², Ras Al Khaimah is a hub of commerce between East and West.
Emirates StadiumSharjah is the country's third largest emirate and the site of tremendous development over the last four decades since the discovery of oil deposits o...
Sharjah Stadium