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Al Jaddaf Rotana Complex launches new football pitch

In a game-changing move, Al Jaddaf Rotana Complex has kicked off its latest venture -- a cutting-edge football pitch that's set to redefine Dubai's sporting landscape. 
 
The star-studded inauguration saw the likes of Bacary Sagna, football legend and former Arsenal player, alongside the Former NBA players Cavaughn Lewis, Nick Minerath, and Amer Alsati, and the current UAE National Player Yahya AlGhassani.  
 
The momentous occasion marked the unveiling of a top-tier football facility within the Al Jaddaf Rotana Complex. Comprising three luxurious hotels-Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite, Arabian Park Dubai, and Park Apartments Dubai- offering a combined 730 rooms and 9 dining options, all featuring contemporary luxury, stylish decor, and cutting-edge amenities, while the diverse dining choices cater to various global palates. But that's not all; it also houses the Top Spin Tennis Academy, equipped with six tennis courts and ten paddle courts.
 
Showstopper
However, the real showstopper is the sprawling football pitch, designed to captivate professional sports teams and academies for their training and camps. This state-of-the-art venue is more than just a game-changer; it's a hospitality and sports marvel within the vibrant Al Jaddaf business and lifestyle community. With top-notch locker rooms, it caters to the needs of both seasoned pros and enthusiastic amateurs. This football pitch is the only one of its kind in a complex hotel environment in the middle of Dubai, making it a truly unique addition to the city's sports offerings.
 
Haytham Omar, Complex General Manager of Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite, Arabian Park Dubai - Edge by Rotana, and Park Apartments Dubai - Edge by Rotana, said: “We were thrilled to host this spectacular inauguration, graced by Bacary Sagna. The pitch is now open to football clubs and enthusiasts, and we're already in talks with the UAE national football team, as well as prestigious clubs from across the region and Europe.”-- TradeArabia News Service