Qatar's Aspire Academy hosts Jiu-Jitsu competitions for the first time

The tournament saw the participation of elite jiu-jitsu players. From the source

The Abu Dhabi Professional Jiu-Jitsu Association (AJP), which specializes in organizing international and international championships, announced that its first national championship for suit and without suit will be held in Qatar at the Aspire Academy Hall, last weekend. The tournament received the participation of a group of distinguished players from all over the world, which raised the level of competition in the tournament, thus confirming the League's commitment to developing and strengthening the sport of Jiu-Jitsu at the Gulf and international levels, by providing a platform for professionals to exchange skills and experiences, and compete with a high sportsmanship.

The tournament witnessed the presence of Sheikh Nasser bin Nawaf Al Thani, Sheikh Ali bin Jassim Al Thani, Sheikh Fahad Al Thani, and Nasser Fahad Al Khater, CEO of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, who attended to follow the competitions, support the participating players, hand over awards, crown medal-winning champions, and honor the clubs that won the three advanced places. Bahrain's Elements GG Academy came out on top with 26800,26400 points, followed by Qatar Mixed Martial Arts Academy with 23200,<> points, and Vision BGG Academy with <>,<> points.

The league is preparing to launch its new rounds, as Turkey will host tomorrow the national championship and the international tournament will be held over two days in Astana, Mascara, Makaba and on the day

The league organizes the international championship in Prague and the national championship in the Philippines, where jiu-jitsu clubs will compete and these countries will have the opportunity to host players and fans from around the world, which will enhance sportsmanship and deepen cultural exchange.

The Abu Dhabi Professional Jiu-Jitsu Association organizes several tournaments in Turkey, the Czech Republic and the Philippines.