BEYOND Developments, a Dubai-born real estate brand under OMNIYAT GROUP, has been announced as a global sponsor of the DP World Asia Cup 2025, hosted in the United Arab Emirates. The tournament features eight nations, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, UAE, Oman, and Hong Kong, and will take place across Dubai International Stadium and Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi. The sponsorship reflects BEYOND's commitment to creating destinations that connect, inspire, and elevate living experiences, while the event highlights the UAE's growing role as a world-class hub for international sports.
BEYOND Developments, a real estate brand based in Dubai, has joined as a global sponsor for the DP World Asia Cup 2025 in the United Arab Emirates. The tournament, featuring an expanded line-up of eight countries India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, UAE, Oman, and Hong Kong will be held at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai and Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, reinforcing the UAE's reputation as a hub for international sports and culture.
Adil Taqi, CEO of BEYOND Developments, explained that the Asia Cup represents more than just a sporting event, calling it a cultural phenomenon with vast followings across Asia. He noted that the sport's core values of resilience, precision, teamwork, and passion reflect the brand's ethos of creating spaces with identity, purpose, and soul. He added that supporting a tournament hosted in the UAE aligns with BEYOND's goal to craft destinations that inspire, connect, and enhance everyday living experiences. The event is expected to reach millions of viewers across Asia and globally.
BEYOND Developments operates under OMNIYAT GROUP and focuses on the luxury real estate market, offering innovative living solutions that go beyond traditional housing. The brand emphasizes creating environments that elevate the human experience and provide more than just homes. OMNIYAT GROUP itself is a diversified investment company active in real estate, hospitality, commercial, and tech sectors, aiming for a group portfolio of AED 100 billion by 2030. The group's strategy focuses on global talent, excellence, and transformative urban living solutions.
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC), which organizes the Asia Cup, has been instrumental in promoting cricket across the continent since its founding in 1983 in New Delhi. Originally called the Asian Cricket Conference, it began with six founding members and now includes a wide network of full and associate members, with China joining in 2004. The ACC, headquartered in Kuala Lumpur since 2003, focuses on developing talent, strengthening cricket infrastructure, and uniting Asian nations through the sport's shared values.
Source PTI
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