UAE jiu-jitsu national team gear up for Grand Prix Paris Open

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21 athletes from the UAE Jiu-Jitsu national team will take part in the Grand Prix Paris Open. (UAEJJF)
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21 athletes from the UAE Jiu-Jitsu national team will take part in the Grand Prix Paris Open. (UAEJJF)
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21 athletes from the UAE Jiu-Jitsu national team will take part in the Grand Prix Paris Open. (UAEJJF)
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Updated 19 April 2023
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UAE jiu-jitsu national team gear up for Grand Prix Paris Open

  • Squad of 21 players depart for France on Wednesday
  • 250 athletes from 22 countries will take part from April 22-24

ABU DHABI: The UAE national jiu-jitsu team, consisting of 12 men and nine women, is set to take part in the Grand Prix Paris Open 2023 kicking off on Saturday.

Organized by the Jiu-Jitsu International Federation, the event will feature over 250 male and female athletes from 22 countries, and is scheduled to take place from April 22 to 24 in Paris. The UAE team will depart for the French capital on Wednesday.

The team members recently delivered outstanding performances for their respective clubs during the Jiu-Jitsu President’s Cup in Abu Dhabi, which should provide them with a boost in France.

Mubarak Al-Menhali, director of the technical department at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said: “The national jiu-jitsu team is keen to participate in tournaments like Paris Grand Prix as part of its efforts to retain its continental and international achievements, and to intensify its preparations for future championships, especially the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship and the Asian Games in China.”

“Participating in such tournaments brings many benefits to the national team, including the opportunity to test the players’ readiness and compete against some of the strongest international stars. The national team delegation consists of 21 experienced, young and emerging players, both male and female, most of whom have won titles in major tournaments. This enhances our chances of reaching the podium,” Al-Menhali added.

Ramon Lemos, coach of the national team, said: “We were keen to prepare the team for the tournament in the best possible way, as we focused on areas that need further development.”

“The players have shown exceptional commitment to giving their best, and we are confident that they will spare no effort to provide the performance that befits them and the UAE jiu-jitsu (community),” he said. “We look forward with great enthusiasm to the expected championship and are keen to achieve the largest number of colored medals.”

“The team’s performance in the Asian Championship is optimistic, and this tournament constitutes a strong test for our players who have a good amount of experience and competence, especially as it includes a group of the best and strongest players in the world classified in every weight category,” said Lemos.

“Winning this championship is an important step that contributes to raising the classification of the UAE according to the classification approved by the Ju-Jitsu International Federation, which gives the team a relative advantage in terms of the draw and the schedule of the world championship competitions,” added Lemos.

The national men’s team: Theyab Alnuaimi (56 kg), Omar Alsuwaidi (56 kg), Khaled Alshehhi (62 kg), Mohammed Alsuwaidi (69 kg), Sultan Jabr (69 kg), Sultan Hassan (69 kg), Mahdi Alawlaqi (77 kg), Faraj Alawlaqi (77 kg), Saeed Alkubaisi (85 kg), Faisal Alketbi (85 kg), Abdulla Alkubaisi (94 kg), Ammar Alhosani (94 kg) and Hazza Farhan (94 kg).

The women’s team: Balqees Abdulkarim (45 kg), Aysha Al-Shamsi (45 kg), Hamda Alshkeili (48 kg), Sara Shams Alhammadi (48 kg), Hessa Alshamsi (52 kg), Asma Alhosani (52 kg), Shamsa Al-Ameri (52 kg), Haya Aljhoori (63 kg) and Shamma Alkalbani (63 kg).


Liverpool’s Slot says football must do more after Vinicius racism allegation

Updated 19 February 2026
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Liverpool’s Slot says football must do more after Vinicius racism allegation

  • The Dutchman said Jeremie Frimpong is still out this weekend but fellow defender Joe Gomez is ready to start if needed

Liverpool manager Arne Slot says more needs ‌to be done to avoid racism in football following allegations by Real Madrid’s Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr that he was subjected to racist abuse from Benfica’s ​Argentine winger Gianluca Prestianni.
Real’s 1-0 Champions League playoff first-leg win at Benfica on Tuesday was overshadowed by Vinicius accusing Prestianni of directing a racist slur at him, a charge denied by the Portuguese club, the player and their manager Jose Mourinho.
European soccer’s governing body UEFA said it was reviewing the incident, which led to the game being halted for 11 minutes under FIFA’s anti-racism protocol.
“In general ‌you can never ‌do enough, you can always do more ​to ‌make ⁠sure ​this (racism in ⁠football) never happens again,” Slot told reporters ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League visit to relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
“We have to try as a football community to do more than society does. That’s maybe not so difficult, by the way. Protocol was followed in the game, that’s the first step,” he said on Thursday.
“I would hope my players ⁠would act in a similar way — immediately address it, ‌and the referee acts in a ‌similar way.”
Regarding the Forest game, Slot expects ​a different set-up under the Midlands ‌club’s new manager Vitor Pereira compared to the meeting in November ‌when Liverpool lost 3-0 at Anfield.
Former Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Pereira was appointed last Sunday to replace the sacked Sean Dyche.
“We only have tonight (Thursday) to see if this new manager changes personnel,” Slot said, referring to Forest’s first ‌game under Pereira at Fenerbahce in a Europa League playoff tie.
“The good thing is they have that ⁠game, and the ⁠manager was in the Premier League last season.”
The Dutchman said Jeremie Frimpong is still out this weekend but fellow defender Joe Gomez is ready to start if needed.
Slot said his side have improved over the past few months, with Liverpool sixth in the table on 42 points from 26 games.
“We have improved compared to three, four months ago. We are in a much better place than months ago,” the 47-year-old added.
“There are more reasons, but the most simple two are how fit we are and that we’re much better ​at set-pieces at the moment.”
Forest ​are languishing in 17th spot, one place and three points above West Ham United in the relegation zone.