The President's Cup for Jiu-Jitsu announces the season's champion next Friday

Strong competitions are expected in the President's Cup for Jiu-Jitsu.

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The Jiu-Jitsu Federation announced that the second and final rounds of the President's Cup will be held at the Jiu-Jitsu Arena in Abu Dhabi on Thursday and Friday, corresponding to 16 and 17 December.

A number of male and female players of different weights will participate in these two rounds to compete with the open belt system, in the categories of juniors under 16 years, youths under 18 years and adults over 18 years.

Member of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Federation, Yousef Al-Batran, said in a press statement: "The current sports season witnessed many successes and achievements at various levels, and that its agenda was filled with many local and international championships, which witnessed the prominent participation of a group of the most important national and international professional players." .

He explained that "the President of the State's Jiu-Jitsu Cup represents the jewel in the crown of local championships, and enjoys an exceptional position in the hearts of all, and contributes to providing the national teams with a large number of talents that aspire to establish their feet in the competitions, and help their clubs to ascend the podium and win the most expensive title, as well as the state of The strong movement in the local competition, which motivates the clubs to permanent development and sustainability of work, which ultimately benefits the teams, and that local competitions in general have witnessed a lot of development in recent years, and contributed to expanding the base of practice of the game in the country.

The second round of the President's Cup of Jiu-Jitsu will witness the participation of five clubs competing among themselves to secure their place in the final round, noting that the final round will be limited to the three qualifying clubs to compete for the title.

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