Fourteen games. Fourteen wins.
Dubai Basketball continued their flawless ABA League run with a composed 98–82 home win over FMP at Coca-Cola Arena, tightening their grip at the top of the table and reinforcing their status as the league’s most controlled side this season.
The game had its moments of resistance, but the outcome never truly felt in doubt. Dubai dictated tempo, absorbed pressure when needed, and executed cleanly at both ends to close out another professional performance in front of their home crowd.
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Dubai vs FMP: Game Snapshot
Match date: 26 Jan 2026
Final score: Dubai Basketball 98, FMP 82
Record: Dubai move to 14–0 in ABA League play
Venue: Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai
Key separator: Three-point shooting and second-quarter dominance
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Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown
Q1
Competitive opening exchanges, with both teams feeling each other out. Dubai edged the quarter through sharper ball movement and early perimeter rhythm.
Q2
This is where the game tilted decisively. Defensive intensity ramped up, rotations tightened, and FMP were limited to just 13 points. Dubai entered halftime with a 51–39 cushion that reflected control rather than explosiveness.
Q3
FMP responded with better physicality and briefly cut the deficit to single digits, but Dubai stayed composed. No rushed possessions, no loss of structure.
Q4
Professional close-out. Dubai rebuilt the margin, protected the ball, and managed the clock efficiently to see the game out without late drama.
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Standout Performers: Musa, Avramović, Kabengele, Kamenjaš

Džanan Musa’s rhythm is coming back… and this was the clearest sign yet.
In just over 21 minutes, Musa poured in 21 points on highly efficient shooting, giving Dubai instant scoring punch without disrupting flow. His shot selection was clean, his movement decisive, and his presence stretched FMP’s defense consistently. For Dubai, this version of Musa adds another scoring gear without forcing possessions.

Aleksa Avramović complemented that impact perfectly. He finished with 13 points, six assists, and three rebounds, but his biggest contribution came during FMP’s third-quarter push. As the visitors reduced the deficit, Avramović slowed the game down, created scoring opportunities for teammates, and ensured Dubai continued to score on consecutive possessions.

Mfiondu Kabengele anchored Dubai’s interior scoring and physical presence. He added 16 points, converting efficiently around the rim and preventing FMP from gaining second-chance opportunities. His ability to score inside complemented Dubai’s perimeter shooting and kept the offense balanced.

Kenan Kamenjaš: 13 points, 7 rebounds, physical consistency
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Dubai Basketball: Team Overview
Dubai Basketball was founded in 2023 and is one of the newest professional basketball franchises competing in European competitions. The club represents Dubai in the ABA League and the EuroLeague structure for the 2025/26 season.
- Year founded: 2023
- Home venue: Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai
- Head coach: Jurica Golemac
- Leagues: ABA League, EuroLeague (2025/26)
- Current ABA record: 14–0
The squad has been built with a mix of experienced European players and physically strong frontcourt options, allowing the team to compete immediately rather than follow a long-term development cycle. Key contributors this season include Džanan Musa, Aleksa Avramović, Mfiondu Kabengele, and Kenan Kamenjaš, all of whom bring top-level European experience.
Dubai Basketball’s rapid rise has positioned the club as one of the most competitive new entries in recent ABA League history, with consistent performances across both home and away fixtures.
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ABA League: Competition Overview
The ABA League (Adriatic Basketball Association League) is a professional men’s basketball league established in 2001. It features top clubs primarily from the Balkan region, including teams from:
- Serbia,
- Croatia,
- Slovenia,
- Montenegro,
- Bosnia and
- Herzegovina,
- along with select international entrants
The league operates as one of Europe’s most competitive regional championships and serves as a major pathway to higher-tier European competitions. Strong performances in the ABA League more often than not lead to qualification for the EuroLeague and EuroCup, making it a key platform for clubs and players aiming to compete at the highest continental level.
The ABA League season follows a round-robin format, with teams playing home-and-away fixtures before progressing to playoff stages. Over the years, the league has been recognised for producing elite-level talent that has gone on to succeed in top European leagues and the NBA.
Dubai Basketball joined the ABA League as part of the league’s expansion, becoming one of the few non-European-based clubs to compete in the competition.
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What’s Next for Dubai Basketball
The schedule now shifts into a demanding stretch:
- 30 Jan: Dubai vs Crvena Zvezda (Belgrade Arena)
- 1 Feb: Dubai vs Igokea
- 3 Feb: Dubai vs Olympiacos Piraeus
This upcoming run will test Dubai against elite European opposition, both home and away. With momentum firmly on their side and rotations settling into rhythm, Dubai Basketball now move from being a story to being a benchmark.
Fourteen down. Bigger tests ahead.



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