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North Carolina
2026Youth BJJ Tournaments
18 upcoming · 24 this year · 988 registered competitors
This Weekend in North Carolina
Find youth Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments in North Carolina. 18 upcoming events from NEWBREED, FUJIBJJ, NAGA, PBJJF across Charlotte, Raleigh, Jacksonville, Indian Trail, Hickory. North Carolina has become a hub for Southeast youth BJJ, with Charlotte, Raleigh, and Fayetteville hosting regular AGF and JJWL events. Browse competitor brackets, past results, and JITS ratings for every registered fighter.
Organizations in North Carolina
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Upcoming Tournaments
Past Results
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Popular Tournament Cities in North Carolina
Charlotte (8 events), Raleigh (7 events), Jacksonville (3 events), Indian Trail (3 events), Hickory (2 events), Wilmington (2 events), Concord (2 events), Fayetteville (2 events)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The next youth BJJ tournament in North Carolina is United Grappling Charlotte NC - March 22 on March 22, 2026. There are 18 upcoming tournaments currently scheduled in North Carolina.
Youth BJJ tournaments in North Carolina are hosted by NEWBREED (12 events), FUJIBJJ (8 events), NAGA (4 events), PBJJF (4 events), IBJJF (2 events). Each organization has its own rules, age divisions, and registration process.
The most active tournament cities in North Carolina are Charlotte, Raleigh, Jacksonville, Indian Trail, Hickory. Browse the full list of upcoming North Carolina tournaments on this page to find events near you, and check competitor lists to see who else is registered.
Entry fees for youth BJJ tournaments in North Carolina typically range from $60 to $120 per division. Some organizations offer early-bird discounts or multi-division packages. Check each tournament's registration page for current pricing.
Youth BJJ tournaments in North Carolina offer divisions for white, grey, yellow, orange, and green belts. Age divisions typically start at 4 years old, with weight classes to ensure fair matchups. Some tournaments also offer beginner/intermediate/advanced skill-level divisions for No-Gi.
Gi tournaments require the traditional jiu-jitsu uniform (kimono), which allows grip-based techniques. No-Gi tournaments use rash guards and shorts, creating a faster-paced style. Many North Carolina tournaments offer both formats, and some youth competitors train and compete in both.
The most active BJJ tournament cities in North Carolina by event count: Charlotte (8), Raleigh (7), Jacksonville (3), Indian Trail (3), Hickory (2). 24 total tournaments have been tracked in North Carolina this year.
Start by checking the competitor list on Jits.gg to understand the bracket size and competition level. Make sure your child knows the rules for their age and belt division. Arrive early for weigh-ins, bring snacks and water, and focus on the experience rather than the outcome. Most North Carolina tournaments have divisions specifically for first-time competitors.