Asia Oceania SAMBO Championships 2026 set for Manila debut

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The Asia Oceania SAMBO Championships 2026 is set to make history as the Philippines hosts the continental tournament for the first time from June 23 to 28 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila. The event marks a significant step in expanding the country’s presence in international combat sports.

Backed by key sports authorities, the tournament will feature elite competitors from 29 countries across Asia and Oceania. Athletes will compete for 72 gold medals across youth, junior, and adult divisions, highlighting the depth and competitiveness of the sport on the regional stage.

Sydney Tancontian, Pilipinas Sambo Federation Pres. Paolo Tancontian, POC Pres. Abraham Tolentino, PSC Comm. Matthew Gaston, and POC SecGen Atty. Wharton Chan
Sydney Tancontian, Pilipinas Sambo Federation Pres. Paolo Tancontian, POC Pres. Abraham Tolentino, PSC Comm. Matthew Gaston, and POC SecGen Atty. Wharton Chan

Organizers see the event as a major opportunity to elevate SAMBO’s profile in the Philippines while positioning Manila as a hub for global sporting events.

Manila hosts rising combat sport

The Asia Oceania SAMBO Championships 2026 is sanctioned by the International SAMBO Federation and the Sambo Union of Asia and Oceania, ensuring a high level of competition and global recognition.

Officials emphasized the importance of developing the sport locally, noting that SAMBO’s inclusion in multi-sport events like the Asian Games provides a pathway for Filipino athletes to compete internationally. Grassroots development remains a key focus as the sport continues to grow in the country.

The tournament is also expected to draw more than 500 delegates, contributing to Manila’s sports tourism efforts while showcasing the city’s culture and hospitality.

Philippine athletes eye home advantage

The national team will be composed of top performers from recent championships and members of the national training pool. Competing on home soil, Filipino athletes are expected to maximize the advantage as they aim to improve the country’s standing in the regional rankings.

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Powerhouse nations such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, and South Korea are also set to participate, raising the level of competition and providing valuable exposure for local fighters.

The event will feature both Sport SAMBO and Combat SAMBO disciplines, combining grappling, submissions, and striking techniques that appeal to fans of martial arts and mixed combat sports.

With Manila hosting the Asia Oceania SAMBO Championships 2026, the Philippines strengthens its reputation as an emerging destination for international sporting events while continuing to develop talent in the combat sports arena.

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