National UAE jiu-jitsu team to compete at World Games in Chengdu

Six Emirati jiu-jitsu athletes are set to take part in the The World Games in Chengdu next month. (UAEJJF)
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Updated 11 July 2025
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National UAE jiu-jitsu team to compete at World Games in Chengdu

  • Six athletes will take part in the competition, which runs from Aug. 7-17

ABU DHABI: The UAE’s national jiu-jitsu team is getting ready for the 2025 World Games, set to take place in Chengdu, China, from Aug. 7-17.

The team, sponsored by Mubadala Investment Company, hopes to build on its impressive performance at the previous edition, held in the US in 2022.

Six athletes will represent the national across the various weight categories: Mohammed Al-Suwaidi (69 kg), Mehdi Al-Awlaki (77 kg), Saeed Al-Kubaisi (85 kg), Asmaa Al-Hosani (52 kg), Shamsa Al-Ameri (57 kg), and Shamma Al-Kalbani (63 kg).

Mohamed Salem Al-Dhaheri, vice chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said: “Taking part in a major international event like the World Games reflects the strong presence the UAE has built in jiu-jitsu. This would not have been possible without the continued support of our visionary leadership, who have created the right environment for our athletes to grow and succeed.

“In the coming days, our athletes will begin an intensive training program that includes local and international camps along with focused technical and physical sessions to ensure they are fully prepared.”

Mohammed Al-Suwaidi, competing in the 69 kg division, said representing the UAE on this stage was a proud moment in his career.

“We are going into this event with full focus and determination. We know the responsibility that comes with wearing the national colors and are ready to give our best. With the support we have and the preparation ahead of us, we are confident we can perform well.”

At the 2022 World Games, the UAE Jiu-Jitsu National Team made history by securing five medals. Faisal Al-Ketbi won two golds, in the 85 kg and open weight divisions, while Al-Suwaidi took silver in the 69 kg category and Al-Kalbani took bronze in the 63 kg and open weight categories.

The 2025 games in Chengdu will bring together around 5,000 athletes from 118 countries, competing in 34 different sports between August 7 and 17.


Relief for hosts Morocco as they start Cup of Nations with win

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Relief for hosts Morocco as they start Cup of Nations with win

  • “An opening match is always difficult, but we did the job. It was important to ⁠win our first match, in front of our fans, to get off to ‌a good start in the competition
RABAT: Morocco eventually got the party underway but relief was the overriding emotion on Sunday as they overcame tiny Comoros 2-0 in the opening game of the ​Africa Cup of Nations finals.
Rain dampened the atmosphere and a nervy start, including a wasted penalty opportunity, reflected the intense pressure on the home team, who are the runaway favorites but looking for their first Cup of Nations success in 50 years.
It was only in the second half of the Group A game that they were able to break ‌through with goals ‌from Brahim Diaz and Ayoub El ‌Kaabi, ⁠though ​the scoreline ‌might have been more flattering as the minnows tired in the closing stages.
“It’s never easy to get into the competition,” said Morocco coach Walid Regruagui, who guided the side to the semifinals of the last World Cup in Qatar.
“An opening match is always difficult, but we did the job. It was important to ⁠win our first match, in front of our fans, to get off to ‌a good start in the competition.
“We’d been ‍preparing for this match for ‍a year and a half and put a lot ‍of pressure on ourselves.
“The game got off to a bad start, with that missed penalty and Romain Saiss being substituted.”
The Morocco captain, who had spent the first half of the year sidelined by ankle ​surgery, went off injured after 18 minutes in a flood of tears after an innocuous push.
There was no ⁠immediate news on the extent of the injury.
“At halftime, I wasn’t very happy with the team, and made some adjustments, which the boys implemented very quickly,” added Regragui.
The first goal came 10 minutes after the break from Real Madrid’s Diaz, who was named man of the match.
“We needed to create a lot of chances because, of course, they played with 11 players behind the ball, so it was a difficult game,” said Diaz.
“We need to keep improving and we need to create chances to ‌score the goals.”
Morocco can expect a tougher task against Mali in their next game on Friday.