UAE jiu-jitsu star Faisal Al-Ketbi eyes more glory after Asian Games success

The UAE's Faisal Al-Ketbi recently won jiu-jitsu gold at the Asian Games in China. (Supplied)
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Updated 25 October 2023
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UAE jiu-jitsu star Faisal Al-Ketbi eyes more glory after Asian Games success

  • The 35-year-old defended his title in China by defeating Kim Heeseoung in men’s 85kg final

ABU DHABI: Faisal Al-Ketbi, one of the most decorated jiu-jitsu athletes in the UAE, Asia and the world, is not resting on his laurels and wants to achieve more in the martial arts discipline.

His most recent feat was winning gold at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. Al-Ketbi successfully defended his title by defeating Korea’s Kim Heeseoung by advantage points in the men’s 85 kg final.

After his historic performance, he lauded the UAE’s leaders for supporting him and other athletes in the country.

“The support I had from His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates and Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and National Security Adviser, is the primary reason for whatever little I have achieved in these years,” Al-Ketbi said in a statement.

The 35-year-old also credited Abdel Moneim Al-Hashemi, chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, president of the Asian Jiu-Jitsu Union, and senior vice-president of the International Jiu-Jitsu Federation, for his remarkable journey in the sport.

“The close care and attention from His Excellency Abdel Moneim Al-Hashemi and the trust he placed in me throughout my career, was an incredible factor that kept me moving forward.”

Al-Ketbi is still eyeing more, despite achieving so much.

“The constant drive to become No. 1, the passion to be the best, and the fact that I always wanted to shine, and hard work, are factors that keep me close to jiu-jitsu and something that makes me not want to leave the sport.”

Al-Ketbi feels that the sport of jiu-jitsu helps him approach life realistically, and humbly.

“Jiu-jitsu helps me learn new things, be kind to everyone, and try to exchange experiences,” said the Emirati star. “I always listen to coaches, friends, and people around me in general who have more experience in the sport or jiu-jitsu. The sport teaches me to deal with ups and downs; when I lose, I take lessons and move on, and it helps me become smarter in everything. These are all the secrets that kept me going.”

Al-Ketbi, a 20-year veteran of the discipline, said he does not keep count of medals.

“To be honest, I don’t distinguish between a gold or a silver medal; every achievement holds a special place in my heart as a cherished memory, each one representing a step towards glory. I genuinely enjoyed the entire journey. The number of steps I had to take never mattered to me; I never counted the medals. My thirst for more kept me going. Whether it’s a victory or a defeat, I savor the experience and learn from every mistake.”

His first podium in jiu-jitsu was in 2007, at the Asian Super Cup held in Abu Dhabi. He won second place, and he still keeps the framed medal in his office.

Before switching to jiu-jitsu, Al-Ketbi had tried his hand at other sports.

“I’m also an Asian wrestling champion with a collection of medals from various ranks, in addition to triathlon and endurance horse racing accolades. My journey has taken me through a variety of sports, each rewarding me with medals. But in 2007, I fully switched to jiu-jitsu, and you know what happened afterwards.”


Salah sets up goal on return to Liverpool action

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Salah sets up goal on return to Liverpool action

  • Salah came off the substitutes’ bench to huge cheers in the 26th minute
  • Liverpool doubled their lead in the 60th minute when Ekitike scored his second, nodding home Salah’s corner

LIVERPOOL: Mohamed Salah set up a goal in Liverpool’s 2-0 win against Brighton on Saturday as he returned to action after an explosive outburst cast doubt over his future at the Premier League champions.
The Egypt forward, the subject of intense scrutiny in the build-up to the game at Anfield, came off the substitutes’ bench to huge cheers in the 26th minute, replacing injured defender Joe Gomez.
The home team, whose title defense has collapsed after a shocking run of results, were leading 1-0 at the time, with France forward Hugo Ekitike on the scoresheet after just 46 seconds.
Brighton squandered a number of opportunities to level and Ekitike scored again with half an hour to go to give Liverpool breathing space.
Salah accused Liverpool of throwing him “under the bus” after he was left on the bench for last week’s 3-3 draw at Leeds — the third match in a row that he had been named among the replacements.
He also said that he had no relationship with manager Arne Slot.
Salah was omitted from the midweek Champions League trip to Inter Milan, which Liverpool won 1-0, posting a picture on social media of himself alone in the gym.
Slot said at Friday’s pre-match press conference that he would speak to the forward later in the day, adding: “I have no reasons (in) not wanting him to stay.”
There was feverish speculation in the build-up to Saturday’s match about what role Salah would play, with the winger named on the bench.
Liverpool, who had won just two of 10 Premier League matches before the Brighton game, made a lightning start, taking the lead in the first minute when Joe Gomez set up Ekitike, who thumped the ball past Bart Verbruggen.
Salah entered the fray about 20 minutes before half-time when Gomez was withdrawn.
Brighton’s Diego Gomez squandered a good chance to level early in the second half, striking the ball against the outside of a post, and Brajan Gruda also went close as the home crowd chanted Salah’s name.
Liverpool doubled their lead in the 60th minute when Ekitike scored his second, nodding home Salah’s corner.
Salah himself went close in stoppage time after he was set up by Federico Chiesa but he blazed over.
The win lifts Slot’s men to sixth in the table ahead of the later kick-offs on Saturday, easing the pressure on the beleaguered manager.

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Salah, who signed a new two-year contract at Liverpool in April, is about to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations.
The length of his absence depends on how far Egypt go in the competition in Morocco, with the final taking place on January 18.
The forward, who has been linked with a move to the lucrative Saudi Pro League, had invited his family to the Brighton game as speculation swirled over his future.
“I will be in Anfield to say goodbye to the fans and go to the Africa Cup,” he told reporters last week. “I don’t know what is going to happen when I am there.”
Salah, third in Liverpool’s all-time scoring charts with 250 goals, has won two Premier League titles and one Champions League crown during his spell on Merseyside.
He scored 29 Premier League goals last season as Liverpool romped to a 20th English league title, but has managed just four league goals this season.