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Carlo Nohra, the chief executive of the UAE Pro League, says Srecko Katanec is "purely pointing fingers to cover his own back"
Pro League chief: Katanec claims a 'cop out'

Carlo Nohra, the chief executive of the UAE Pro League, refutes claims by the national team coach that the Emirates’ domestic set-up is hindering the success of the national team.

SportJanuary 19, 2011
Abu Dhabi Golf Club’s National Course is set for four days in the spotlight.
Mickelson and Co bring golfing buzz to Abu Dhabi

The buzz is palpable at Abu Dhabi Golf Club as the biggest names in the game come to town for one of the Tour's top championships.

GolfJanuary 18, 2011
Athletes hit the water in the inaugural Tri Yas triathlon at Yas Island yesterday. Jasper Blake, 37, won as he needed just under two hours to swim 1,500 metres, cycle 40 kilometres and run 10km.
Hold Triathlon World Cup here, says Tri Yas winner

The winner of the Olympic standard category gives Yas Marina Circuit the thumbs up as the unique triathlon is a hit.

SportJanuary 16, 2011
The Need for Speed Schubert team’s BMW on its way to victory in Dubai yesterday.
'Bittersweet' as Emirati's team fourth in 24 hours of Dubai

Khalid al Qubaisi laments what might have been if a mishap had not made quartet fall behind at the Dubai Autdrome.

Other SportJanuary 16, 2011
American driver delighted with his triumphant debut in Dubai

Tommy Milner, with bags under his eyes and bigger bags in his hands, headed immediately for the airport after a successful debut at the Dunlop 24 Hours of Dubai.

Other SportJanuary 16, 2011
Bike riders, walkers and runners take to the track at Yas Marina last night in preparation for Tri Yas, which has been billed as the first triathlon to be held at a Formula One circuit.
Triathlon race at Yas Marina will make for spectacle

Troy Watson, venue manager at Yas Marina, said between 250 and 300 athletes have registered for 'Tri Yas' - the first triathlon on an Formula One circuit.

SportJanuary 14, 2011
Eissa al Raisi loves to stay fit. Courtesy of Yas Island Triathlon
Tri Yas competitor al Raisi urges putting fitness first

Appalled by Emiratis' fast food culture, former football player Eissa al Raisi is spreading awareness on benefits of exercise.

SportJanuary 14, 2011
Tim Cahill, pictured right relaxing with his Australian teammates in training in Qatar, is not taking today's game with India lightly. Toru Hanai / Reuters
Australia are taking nothing for granted in Qatar

Everton's Tim Cahill is wary of being seen as Asian Cup favourites and the Australians look to use memories of their below-par 2007 campaign to push them on.

SportJanuary 10, 2011
Riders compete at the Jumeirah Beach Residence in Dubai yesterday. Pawan Singh / The National
Success for father and son in UAE Jet Ski Championships

The bin Hendis were competing in the Pro Runabout GP class on the second day of competition, but were joined by 68 pilots from 10 nations who contested a series of races.

SportJanuary 09, 2011
Plenty of noise and excitement at The Walk this week

Sun-worshippers lounging on the shores of Dubai today would be advised to leave their iPods at home as they will likely be deemed useless when Round 2 of the UAE Jet Ski Championships get under way at The Walk in Jumeirah.

UAEJanuary 08, 2011
Ahmed Khalil, seen here in an Al Ahli shirt, has been prolific in age-group national competitions and is a key player for UAE.
The wait is finally over for Katanec

For the coach, months of hard work and patience will culminate in UAE's first game against North Korea.

SportJanuary 07, 2011
Socceroos need to find firepower to be best in Asia

Yesterday's match between Australia and the UAE was recognised by both coaches as a final chance to experiment before the Asian Cup starts tomorrow.

FootballJanuary 06, 2011
Al Jazira’s Bare, centre, vies for the ball with Jung-soo Lee, left, and Tae-hwi Kwak, of South Korea.
No walk in Park in Asian Cup for South Korea

The United midfielder will lead his nation out against Bahrain next Monday night in Doha as Korea aim to secure their first Asian Cup title for more than 50 years.

SportJanuary 05, 2011
South Korea sign off in good style against Jazira

The Koreans named a strong side for the behind-closed-doors friendly against the a makeshift side of the Abu Dhabi club.

SportJanuary 05, 2011
Robin Soderling was cheered on by fans during his match with Roger Federer at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship yesterday.
Now it's tennis for anyone

The foundations are in place, but more children need to be encouraged to take up the game

TennisJanuary 01, 2011
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