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Ex-UAE handball star Omar Al Zubayr relishes giving back to the society

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April 13, 2025

Omar AI Zubayr's playing career spanned over a decade, where he was a mainstay at AI Nasr until 1994, helping secure numerous championships in the cubs, juniors, and youth divisions

Ex-UAE handball star Omar Al Zubayr relishes giving back to the society

In the echelons of Dubai Police, he is known as Major Omar Muhammad Zubair Muhammad Al Marzougi — an officer of distinction.

But beyond the badge and uniform, in the world of international handball, he is immortalised by a different name: Omar Al Zubayr, a pioneering referee, Olympic observer, and a sporting ambassador whose life has been a symphony of discipline, passion, and national pride.

His ability to balance a demanding career in law enforcement with his significant contributions to international handball serves as an inspiration to many.

Born on March 8, 1971, in the heart of Dubai, the Emirati has worn many hats—athlete, international referee, Olympic observer, and devoted family man to his wife and seven children: Ashjan, Al-Anoud, Muhammad, Maitha, Ghanem, Abdullah, and Afra.

His passion for sports sparked in the |98Os with dreams of becoming a footballer. Rejected by Al Nasr despite persistent efforts, his hopes dimmed — but not his drive. Turing to handball, his second choice soon became a powerful testament to his resilience.

"From a young age, | dreamed of becoming a professional footballer. | poured my heart into every training session at Al Nasr club, fuelled by ambition and a relentless work ethic, determined to earn my place among the elite,” said Omar Al Zubayr.

“I had envisioned myself wearing their colours with pride — but fate had other plans.

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