Strong Arab presence at Abu Dhabi proof of jiu-jitsu’s popularity in the region

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Updated 02 April 2021
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Strong Arab presence at Abu Dhabi proof of jiu-jitsu’s popularity in the region

  • Fighters from Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Jordan are taking part in the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship held on April 6-9

While the UAE has for some time been on the fast track to becoming a jiu-jitsu powerhouse, other countries in the region are also upping their game at the 12th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship held in the UAE capital from April 6-9.

Ali Monfaradi, a black belt holder from Bahrain, will compete in the 69-kg category and said that he was happy to get the chance to compete in such a prestigious tournament.

“Just qualifying for the ADWPJJC in my category is a very humbling feeling,” he said. “My category has traditionally been dominated by South American athletes and has been quite a difficult one to crack on the global level. I have been training extremely hard to ensure that I put on a strong performance and do Bahrain and myself proud.”

The ADWPJJC will welcome 2,000 athletes from across the world and Monfaradi is delighted the UAEJJF was able to organize the tournament during these challenging times.

“The chance to come and fight at this tournament is a true gift,” he said. “I am so thankful to the organisers for ensuring that the ADWPJJC comes through. The global jiu-jitsu community is lucky to get a chance to compete on such a huge platform.”

Camile Sleiman from Lebanon, who will be competing in the masters category, said that after looking at Abu Dhabi’s previous record of putting on high profile events amid the pandemic, he felt very safe travelling to the UAE’s capital for the ADWPJJC.

“This is the first jiu-jitsu tournament I have participated in since the pandemic began and I am very excited,” said Sleiman. “I have managed to train regularly but fighting at a competition as important as this is always very exciting. I received my black belt in December and I am looking forward to fighting in a new division and against some amazing athletes.”

Qutayba Alloughani, a blue belt holder representing Kuwait in the 85-kg category, said that he was seeing a growing number of people taking up the sport competitively in the Middle East.

“I think jiu-jitsu is a beautiful sport and we are seeing accomplished champions emerging from our region over the last few years,” he said. “Back home in Kuwait, more people are taking it up and awareness about its benefits is growing. I am looking forward to doing well here at the ADWPJJC and helping to raise interest about jiu-jitsu in my country.”

Action at the ADWPJJC begins on Tuesday, April 6 with athletes in the under-18 and under-21 categories taking to the mats at the Jiu-Jitsu Arena, followed by the masters category on April 7. The final two days of the competition are reserved for action in the professional division as top male and female stars of global jiu-jitsu go toe-to-toe.


DP World ILT20 stars power UAE’s spirited campaign at ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

Updated 21 February 2026
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DP World ILT20 stars power UAE’s spirited campaign at ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

  • Sharafu’s 145-run haul, Waseem’s captain’s knock and Siddique’s 5/35 underline the DP World ILT20’s growing impact on UAE cricket
  • Aryansh Sharma emerges as UAE’s breakout star, showcasing the strength of the DP World ILT20 pathway

DUBAI: The UAE’s participation at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 may have ended at the group stage on Feb. 18, but their competitive performances have underlined the steady rise of the national side on the global stage in recent years.

Across four high-intensity group matches, the UAE demonstrated composure against some of the most established teams in world cricket. Central to that progress was the influence of the DP World ILT20, whose environment has prepared UAE players to compete fearlessly against the sport’s biggest names.

Leading from the front was captain Muhammad Waseem. The MI Emirates player’s 66 off 45 balls against New Zealand — his highest score of the tournament — was a statement knock against elite opposition. The innings echoed the form that saw him secure the coveted Blue Belt as Best UAE Player for a fourth consecutive season in the DP World ILT20, where he amassed 370 runs in 13 innings as MI Emirates reached the Season 4 final.

Alishan Sharafu, who represents Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, emerged as the UAE’s leading run-scorer in the tournament. He compiled 145 runs in four matches, including a composed 55 off 47 against the New Zealand — his highest score. Sharafu was one of four UAE players to register a half-century in the tournament.

The bowling unit, too, carried a strong DP World ILT20 imprint. Junaid Siddique, who secured a high-value contract with Sharjah Warriorz at the historic Season 4 Player Auction, produced the tournament’s standout performance for the UAE. His sensational 5 for 35 against Canada at the Arun Jaitley Stadium dismantled the opposition and earned him player of the match honors.

Siddique finished as the UAE’s highest wicket-taker with seven scalps, capping a campaign that validated his status as one of the league’s premium signings.

Meanwhile, Haider Ali and left-arm pacer Muhammad Jawadullah — both regular features for Dubai Capitals — brought discipline and control to the attack, reinforcing the depth fostered within the league ecosystem. Also featuring in the UAE squad were Mayank Kumar of Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, Muhammad Farooq of Dubai Capitals, and Rohid Khan of MI Emirates.

Beyond the established names, the tournament also unveiled exciting prospects. Twenty-one-year-old Aryansh Sharma produced a defining moment with an unbeaten 74 in the five-wicket win over Canada, guiding the chase with poise and composure. Sohaib Khan emerged as the team’s third-highest run-getter with 132 runs, including a fluent 68 off 48 deliveries against Afghanistan national cricket team. These are players who will undoubtedly attract attention ahead of the DP World ILT20 Season 5 Player Auction.

The broader takeaway from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is the steady evolution of UAE cricket, with the Emirates side underlining how the DP World ILT20 is increasingly shaping players for the global stage rather than remaining just a domestic showcase.