Abu Dhabi, UAE – The Emirate of Fujairah will host the second round of the third edition of the Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship in the suit category.
This will take place from March 27 to 29 at the Zayed Sports Complex, with wide participation from male and female club and academy players of different age groups.
In a new competitive milestone, the tournament continues to consolidate its position as one of the most prominent local tournaments in the sport of Jiu-Jitsu.
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The UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation announced that the first day’s competitions will start next Friday, for the under-18, adult, and master’s categories for men and women.
Saturday, March 28, will witness fights between boys and girls under the age of 14 and 16.
The round will conclude on Sunday, March 29, with competitions for the under-12 and bud categories.
This takes place in a sporting atmosphere that combines enthusiasm and competition, and enhances families’ interaction with their participating children.
Development of Jiu-Jitsu
The tournament embodies great importance in the development of Jiu-Jitsu in the Emirates.
It represents a major platform for discovering talent and creating heroes.
In addition to its role in preparing players to represent national teams in external events, it provides a high-level competitive environment that contributes to honing skills and raising technical readiness.
Fujairah’s hosting of this round also reflects the approach adopted for the tournament in organizing its competitions in various emirates of the country.
This contributes to expanding the base of practice, enhancing the game’s community presence, and providing fans with the opportunity to follow fights closely.
Within the framework of a comprehensive vision to establish jiu-jitsu as a leading community sport.
The tournament is part of a series of 8 rounds held throughout the season in various emirates of the country, with 5 rounds for the suit category and 3 rounds for the category without the suit.
This is within the framework of an integrated competitive system that aims to support player development, enhance club competitiveness, and establish jiu-jitsu as one of the most widespread and influential sports in society.



