The 4th round of Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Jujitsu is launched on Friday

Abu Dhabi, June 24/ WAM/ The Emirates Jujitsu Federation announced the organization of the fourth round of the Khaled bin Mohammed bin Zayed Jujitsu Championship for the “Suit” category as of next Friday, in the Mubadala Arena in Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi, with the participation of a group of clubs and players of clubs and academies at the state level.
The tournament is witnessing various competitions for three days, starting with the struggles of youth, adults and professors on the first day, followed by the junior competitions under 14 years and under 16 years on the second day, with the championship concluding on the third day with the competitions of buds and cubs under 14 years, reflecting the increasing interest in the tournament, and establishes its position as a model sports platform that contributes to the upbringing of the future champions of the players of the players Jojitsu players, and provide them with growth and development opportunities.
On this occasion, Mohamed Salem Al Dhaheri, Vice President of the Emirates Jujitsu Federation, affirmed that the tournament continues to achieve its goals, as a result of supporting the Jujitsu march as the national sport of the state, and enhancing its presence on the international scene.
He pointed out that the remarkable progress witnessed by the levels of players from one round to another reflects the relentless efforts of the federation, clubs and academies in preparing and qualifying the players, and providing a competitive environment that contributes to developing their skills and refining their capabilities.
Al -Dhaheri added that the tournament is characterized by its important societal mission, as it is not only limited to sports competition, but is a base for building bridges of interaction and communication between families and players, and spreading the culture of Jujitsu as a way to enhance noble values such as discipline, respect, responsibility and perseverance, among young groups and society in general.
He explained that the growing demand from the participants and the public reflects the exceptional success of the championship, and confirms that the game has become an essential part of the lifestyle of the Emirati society.
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