Jiu-Jitsu's President's Cup is ready for its second round in Abu Dhabi.
The second round of the President's Cup for Jiu-Jitsu begins this Friday at Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Arena, with the competition set to feature UAE's top clubs and academies. The event, a key event according to Mohammed Salem Al-Dhaheri, the vice chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, aims to crown a generation of exceptional athletes capable of representing the UAE on the world stage.
Al-Wahda Club, currently leading the standings, approaches the competition with a winning mentality. Mahmoud El-Sayed, the director of the Jiu-Jitsu Academy at Al-Wahda Club, has emphasised tactical discipline and fighting spirit as key strategies for the team. Al-Wahda Club's goal is to maintain their lead in the President's Cup.
Baniyas and Al-Ain, two other prominent clubs, are looking to reduce the gap with Al-Wahda Club. Muhammad Al-Hajeri and Khaled Al-Ali, the coaches of Baniyas and Al-Ain respectively, will be leading their teams in the competition.
The competitors in the 18+ category will represent some of the best talent in UAE Jiu-Jitsu, as they battle it out for a chance to represent their clubs and academies, and ultimately, the UAE on the world stage. The President's Cup for Jiu-Jitsu is more than just a tournament; it's a platform for the next generation of UAE athletes to showcase their skills and potential.
The second round of the President's Cup for Jiu-Jitsu promises to be an exciting event, filled with intense matches and strategic battles. Be sure to tune in and witness the future of UAE Jiu-Jitsu in action.
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