UAE and Brazil fighters shine on Day 8 of Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship

the UAE’s Commando Group occupied the top place in the standings followed by Brazilian Gfteam. (UAEJJF)
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Updated 19 November 2022
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UAE and Brazil fighters shine on Day 8 of Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship

  • UAE’s Zayed Al-Kathiri and Omar Al-Fadhli book their spot in finals for black-belt holders on Saturday

ABU DHABI: Purple, brown and black-belt competitions were the highlight of the eighth day of the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship as professional category fighters took to the mat at the Jiu-Jitsu Arena in the UAE capital on Friday.

Following the final competitions for purple and brown belt categories, the UAE’s Commando Group occupied the top place in the standings followed by Brazilian Gfteam in second place and PSLPB Cicero Costha (Brazil) in third. 

The UAE’s Zayed Al-Kathiri and Omar Al-Fadhli have booked their spot in the black-belt finals on Saturday, which will be followed by the Abu Dhabi World Jiu-Jitsu Awards

The competitions were attended by Abdul Moniem Al-Hashemi, chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, president of the Asian Ju-Jitsu Union and senior vice president of the Jiu-Jitsu International Federation, Mohammed Salem Al-Dhaheri, vice chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, Jose Aguero Avila, ambassador of Paraguay, Fabricio Satiro Oliveira, mayor of Balneario Camboriu city in Brazil, Saed Hijazi Salameh, general manager, sales, Jaguar Land Rover at Premier Motors and Fahad Ali Al Shamsi, secretary general of the UAEJJF.

Mohamed Bin Dalmouk Al-Dhaheri, board member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, praised the the Emirati champions for their performances on Friday.

“I congratulate Zayed Al-Kathiri and Omar Al-Fadhli on reaching the black-belt finals. They are one victory away from making history and accomplishing a feat never achieved. I also request their devoted fans to support them wholeheartedly in tomorrow’s fight,” he said.

Al-Dhaheri emphasised that the players’ outstanding performance in Friday’s matches demonstrated the UAEJJF’s successful strategy, which included providing all the resources necessary for them to hone their skills.

The Brazilian athletes, who have also excelled in Abu Dhabi, received a boost after Fabricio Satiro Oliveira, mayor of the Brazilian city of Balneario Cambori, paid a visit to the Arena to show his support for the competitors.

“The level of competition, excellence I have seen here and Abu Dhabi’s dedication to jiu-jitsu development are all inspiring,” he said.

He added that he plans to construct a training center in his city that “will help them hold tournaments with the qualities he has experienced in Abu Dhabi and will impact lives.”

Mayed Alshehhi (purple belt) of the UAE won silver in the 56 kg division, strengthening the hosts’ position in the medal table.

“For any player hoping for a future professional jiu-jitsu career, winning a medal at the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship was a huge step. I’m a little disappointed that I didn’t get the gold, but we must recognize that losing is a necessary component of the game. This is a lesson for me to keep improving myself and win more medals in the future,” the Baniyas club champion said.

Omar Ali-Alsuwaidi, also a Baniyas player, won silver in the same division.

“I made double efforts to outperform the opponent, and we were tied until the end of the match, and he won with a tiny advantage. I am sure that the next championship will a greater one for me as I will be getting myself ready with the lessons I learnt this year,” he said.


Shayan Jahangir and Jordan Cox ensure Dubai Capitals a play-off spot  

Updated 25 December 2025
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Shayan Jahangir and Jordan Cox ensure Dubai Capitals a play-off spot  

  • The defending champions become the third team after Desert Vipers and MI Emirates to make the playoffs of DP World ILT20 Season 4  

DUBAI: Shayan Jahangir and Jordan Cox registered fifties to help defending champions Dubai Capitals sail into the play-offs with a strong six-wicket win over Sharjah Warriorz on Christmas Eve at the Dubai International Stadium.

Jahangir was also resourceful behind the stumps, getting dangerman Tom Kohler-Cadmore out in an impressive all-round performance.    

Chasing 135, Dubai Capitals made light work of the target with an early blitz by Jahangir and an unbeaten Cox, who set the Dubai International Stadium ablaze scoring 61 off 50 balls with six fours and one six. His effort also fetched him the green belt, putting him on top of the highest scorers list in the tournament so far.  

Jahangir and Cox set up a partnership of 76 runs off 63 balls after they lost opening batter Sediqullah Atal with just 17 on board. It was Harmeet Singh who bowled him out, but it took the Warriorz a lifetime to find another breakthrough. However, Sikandar Raza’s over made up for the long wicket-less spells as he picked up two crucial back-to-back wickets — that of half-centurion Jahangir and Mohammad Nabi in the 14th over. Jahangir was caught at long-on by Kohler-Cadmore while Nabi (4 off 4) holed out to deep square leg. 

Taskin Ahmed packed off Leus Du Plooy (5 off 6) in the 17th over, but the Capitals were already racing towards victory at this point. Jordon Cox became the cynosure of the chase, breaking no sweat to make the target in five balls to spare.   

The Dubai Capitals’ bowlers had also done exceedingly well, restricting the Warriorz total to a paltry 134/8 with Haider Ali and Waqar Salamkheil picking up two wickets each. Ali was extremely economical too, giving away just 13 runs in four overs. David Willey, Mustafizur Rahman and Mohammad Nabi bagged a wicket each, contributing to the Capitals’ third successive victory that has landed them in the play-offs.    

Asked to bat first, Sharjah Warriorz had an uneventful outing at the crease. Just as the opening batters were settling in, the Warriorz received an early jolt when Monank Patel (24 off 13) was run out by a quick-thinking David Willey. A mix up in the middle, Patel was sent back by Charles (43 off 46) with Willey at arm’s length from the bails. Losing a wicket in the fifth over with just 34 runs on board was a setback and it did not help the Warriorz cause when Haider Ali bowled Tom Abell (9 off 10 balls).   

Kohler-Cadmore (3 off 4) followed suit. He was stumped by Shayan Jahangir while attempting to go big off Haider Ali but he was nowhere close to the ball and Jahangir was bang-on. 

With just 65/3 on board in 10 overs, the Warriorz needed a solid partnership that could keep them afloat on a slow track at the Ring of Fire. There was still some hope with opener Johnson Charles piloting the innings and power hitter Sikandar Raza joining him after Kohler-Cadmore’s dismissal. Raza was also gifted a new lease of life when Jahangir dropped a simple catch off Haider Ali’s ball. Unfortunately, Raza (8 off 11) could not muster much from this opportunity as he lost his wicket, in a caught-and-bowled effort by Mustafizur Rahman.   

Charles followed a couple of overs after, when he was attempting to pull towards the long-on boundary, but Willey took a fine low catch ending Charles’ batting prowess with two boundaries and two sixes.  

From here on, the Warriorz were on a spiral, losing almost four wickets in the death overs but for the 24 runs coming off the final two overs. Adil Rashid and Harmeet Singh scored a quick 14 runs each. Tim Southee (5 off 2) contributed towards the Warriorz’ total to a chasable 134/8 in 20 overs. 

Player of the match Cox said: “It was quite tough against spin, but when the seamers came on, we tried to put them under pressure. Jahangir was very impressive. We’ve been encouraging him to be aggressive, and it was great to watch from the other end. For me, it was about not leaving it to the next man.”

Sharjah Warriorz captain Southee commented: “We had to keep taking wickets to be in with a chance. The nature of the wickets is keeping sides in it for long. Not over for us. One game left, we win that and give ourselves a chance.”