26,000 Students Compete in Abu Dhabi Sports Championship

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The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) kicks off the Abu Dhabi Sports Championship for Schools and Universities with the third annual edition bringing together 26,000 students and aspiring athletes from across the emirate.

The tournament has significantly expanded in its scope this year to feature an impressive line-up of 10 individual sports disciplines and league formats for 3 team sports. The competition sees participation from 403 public, private and  Charter Schools in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra, along with 18 universities.

Participating students will take a shot at winning the cup in their respective categories and they will have the opportunity of taking their first step towards professional and academic pathways in sports. Expert scouts will attend some of the events to identify stand-out students to join ADEK’s talent identification and development programs in addition to summer camps at leading international sports academies such as IMG Academy, the global institution in sports training and education. Aspiring student athletes will also have the opportunity to apply for scholarships in related fields of study.

“The Abu Dhabi Sports Championship is a strategic initiative that aligns with our leadership’s vision to embed both competitive and recreational sportsmanship into our educational ecosystem. We want to support a generation of student athletes and our commitment extends beyond fostering athletic talents; it is about embedding a culture of physical wellbeing and lifelong activity that starts from the grassroots level. By expanding the scope of the Abu Dhabi Sports Championship, we want to create a path for our most gifted student athletes, encouraging them to excel in competitive sports arenas,” said Her Excellency Sara Musallam, ADEK Chairman and Minister of State for Early Education, Chairman of the Federal Agency of Early Education (FAEE).

Encouraging active parental involvement, Her Excellency highlighted the importance of supporting children’s sporting ambitions. “A robust sporting culture requires a collective effort. We need parents to help build active communities, and that starts with participation – on the field and beyond. We invite them and the wider community to join us in this endeavor, to not only encourage their children’s active participation in sports but also to be active participants themselves. Together, we can transform the landscape of school sports, making it a foundation for nurturing well-rounded individuals who are prepared to lead, inspire, and thrive in every aspect of their lives,” said Musallam.

Since its inception in 2022, ADEK has consistently evolved the Championship, moving beyond its initial focus on football. The 2024 edition sees an expanded league-format team sports including futsal for Under-9s and Under-11s, as well as football and volleyball for Under-13s, Under-15s, Under-17s, and Under-19s, and basketball for Under-14s and Under-19s. The individual sports include judo, taekwondo, triathlon, cross country, athletics, indoor and open water swimming, cycling, badminton, archery, and fencing for Under-13s, Under-15s, Under-17s, and Under-19s, as well as shooting for Under-15s, Under-17s, and Under-19s. University students can now compete in both individual and team sports, further enriching the championship’s diverse landscape.

In addition to the competitions, the Abu Dhabi Sports Championship continues its commitment to coach development through the return of ADEK’s Coach the Coaches program. This initiative has engaged with 2587 coaches, with plans to increase the number in future editions. The program features comprehensive training, exchange programs with global coaching institutions, and developmental seminars among other capacity building activities.

For more information, please visit the Abu Dhabi Sports Championship website (https://sportscup.adek.ae/) and follow ADEK on social media:

  • Instagram: @adek_insta
  • Twitter: ADEK_tweet
  • Facebook: Department of Education and Knowledge
  • YouTube: ADEK Abu Dhabi
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26,000 Students Compete in Abu Dhabi Sports Championship

The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) kicks off the Abu Dhabi Sports Championship for Schools and Universities with the third annual edition bringing together 26,000 students and aspiring athletes from across the emirate.

The tournament has significantly expanded in its scope this year to feature an impressive line-up of 10 individual sports disciplines and league formats for 3 team sports. The competition sees participation from 403 public, private and  Charter Schools in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra, along with 18 universities.

Participating students will take a shot at winning the cup in their respective categories and they will have the opportunity of taking their first step towards professional and academic pathways in sports. Expert scouts will attend some of the events to identify stand-out students to join ADEK’s talent identification and development programs in addition to summer camps at leading international sports academies such as IMG Academy, the global institution in sports training and education. Aspiring student athletes will also have the opportunity to apply for scholarships in related fields of study.

“The Abu Dhabi Sports Championship is a strategic initiative that aligns with our leadership’s vision to embed both competitive and recreational sportsmanship into our educational ecosystem. We want to support a generation of student athletes and our commitment extends beyond fostering athletic talents; it is about embedding a culture of physical wellbeing and lifelong activity that starts from the grassroots level. By expanding the scope of the Abu Dhabi Sports Championship, we want to create a path for our most gifted student athletes, encouraging them to excel in competitive sports arenas,” said Her Excellency Sara Musallam, ADEK Chairman and Minister of State for Early Education, Chairman of the Federal Agency of Early Education (FAEE).

Encouraging active parental involvement, Her Excellency highlighted the importance of supporting children’s sporting ambitions. “A robust sporting culture requires a collective effort. We need parents to help build active communities, and that starts with participation – on the field and beyond. We invite them and the wider community to join us in this endeavor, to not only encourage their children’s active participation in sports but also to be active participants themselves. Together, we can transform the landscape of school sports, making it a foundation for nurturing well-rounded individuals who are prepared to lead, inspire, and thrive in every aspect of their lives,” said Musallam.

Since its inception in 2022, ADEK has consistently evolved the Championship, moving beyond its initial focus on football. The 2024 edition sees an expanded league-format team sports including futsal for Under-9s and Under-11s, as well as football and volleyball for Under-13s, Under-15s, Under-17s, and Under-19s, and basketball for Under-14s and Under-19s. The individual sports include judo, taekwondo, triathlon, cross country, athletics, indoor and open water swimming, cycling, badminton, archery, and fencing for Under-13s, Under-15s, Under-17s, and Under-19s, as well as shooting for Under-15s, Under-17s, and Under-19s. University students can now compete in both individual and team sports, further enriching the championship’s diverse landscape.

In addition to the competitions, the Abu Dhabi Sports Championship continues its commitment to coach development through the return of ADEK’s Coach the Coaches program. This initiative has engaged with 2587 coaches, with plans to increase the number in future editions. The program features comprehensive training, exchange programs with global coaching institutions, and developmental seminars among other capacity building activities.

For more information, please visit the Abu Dhabi Sports Championship website (https://sportscup.adek.ae/) and follow ADEK on social media:

  • Instagram: @adek_insta
  • Twitter: ADEK_tweet
  • Facebook: Department of Education and Knowledge
  • YouTube: ADEK Abu Dhabi
Disclaimer

We strive to uphold the highest ethical standards in all of our reporting and coverage. We StartupNews.fyi want to be transparent with our readers about any potential conflicts of interest that may arise in our work. It’s possible that some of the investors we feature may have connections to other businesses, including competitors or companies we write about. However, we want to assure our readers that this will not have any impact on the integrity or impartiality of our reporting. We are committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news and information to our audience, and we will continue to uphold our ethics and principles in all of our work. Thank you for your trust and support.

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