
Draw made for the President's Cup
The federation drew the men's, women's and age-group cup competitions at its headquarters, with the secretary general and technical director in attendance.
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The federation drew the men's, women's and age-group cup competitions at its headquarters, with the secretary general and technical director in attendance.

The federation's 21st ordinary general assembly met in Dubai under the president, passing its agenda once quorum was confirmed.

The squad was recognised for progressing to the third and final stage of West Asian qualifying for the 2025 Asia Cup and the World Cup.

Sports Mania Dubai ran the country's first basketball photography workshop with FIBA Asia and under the federation's supervision.

A 68-67 win over Kuwait in Qatar carried the national team through the second window and into the main qualifiers for the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup.

The federation president presented the trophy to Al Riyadi Beirut, champions of the 32nd Dubai International Basketball Championship.

The draw for the 32nd Dubai International Basketball Championship was held at federation headquarters, along with a review of final preparations.

A 96-92 win over Sharjah in round seven left Shabab Al Ahli unbeaten on 12 points at the halfway stage of the men's league.

The new season opened with seven clubs competing: Shabab Al Ahli, Sharjah, Al Nasr, Al Wasl, Al Bataeh, Al Dhafra and Al Wahda.

Sharjah beat Al Wasl 97-88 after extra time at Al Wasl's Sheikh Rashid bin Maktoum hall to take the open men's Federation Cup for a second season running.

Sharjah beat Shabab Al Ahli 94-80 at home to book their place in the final of the open men's Federation Cup.

Sharjah host Shabab Al Ahli and Al Wasl host Al Nasr in two evenly matched semi-finals, both tipping off at 7.15pm.