Pakistan Ju-Jitsu Federation
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| Sport | Ju-jitsu |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PJJF |
| Founded | 1996 |
| Affiliation | Ju-Jitsu International Federation |
| Regional affiliation | Ju-Jitsu Asian Union |
| Headquarters | Lahore |
| President | Khalil Ahmed Khan |
| Secretary | Waqar Ilyas Khan |
| Official website | |
| pjjf | |
The Pakistan Ju-Jitsu Federation (PJJF) is the national official governing body to promote and control ju-jitsu sports activities in Pakistan. It is currently headed by Khalil Ahmed Khan, a martial artist having black belt 6 Dan and over 36 years of experience in coaching. The federation was established in 1996. Pakistani athletes have won ju-jitsu medals at the Asian Beach Games, Asian Martial Arts Games, Asian Martial arts and Indoor Games.[1][2]
The federation is affiliated with:
- Ju-Jitsu Asian Union][3]
- Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF)
- Pakistan Olympic Association
- Asian Belt Wrestling Federation[4]
Affiliated bodies
The federation has the following affiliated bodies:[5]
- Balochistan Ju Jitsu Association
- Khyber Phakhtunkhwa Ju Jitsu Association
- Sindh Ju Jitsu Association
- Punjab Ju Jitsu Association[6]
- Pakistan Police
- Pakistan WAPDA
- Islamabad Ju Jitsu Association
- Pakistan Navy
- Pakistan Army
- Pakistan Air Force
- Higher Education Commission
- Gilgit Baltistan Ju Jitsu Association
- DHA Lahore