Arsenal among 16 international teams camping in Dubai

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Dubai has attracted a number of European football teams and players this month, providing them with the perfect base for their winter training camps.

The emirate’s exceptional sporting infrastructure and tourism facilities, and its beautiful weather, offer them an ideal getaway to bond, and to rejuvenate.

The 16 football teams camping in Dubai this winter includes English Premier League club Arsenal, who are hoping the break in Dubai will supercharge their bid to finish in the top four.

The impressive collection of clubs and players in the emirate comes as Dubai Sports Council steps up its drive, under the Dubai Destinations initiative, to attract and invite teams and athletes from around the globe to experience Dubai’s excellence as a sport and tourism hub, as well as one of the world’s leading cities to live in.

The list of football clubs camping in Dubai includes, alongside Arsenal, Russian clubs Zenit St. Petersburg, Spartak Moscow, Rodina Moscow and FC Krasnodar; Poland’s Legia Warszawa; Riga FC of Latvia; MSK Zilina of Slovakia; Bulgaria’s Botev Plovdiv; and Johor Darul Ta'zim FC of Malaysia.

The national football teams of Lebanon and Jordan have also been training in the city.

French football star Paul Pogba was also in Dubai, recovering from his injury, and many of his Manchester United teammates are expected to land in the coming days, along with a number of other English Premier League stars, as the league takes a winter break.

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