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Texas

2026

Youth BJJ Tournaments

35 upcoming · 56 this year · 1,779 registered competitors

Find youth Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments in Texas. 35 upcoming events from AGF, JJWL, NAGA, NEWBREED across Houston, Rosenberg, Austin, San Antonio, Duncanville. Texas is one of the largest youth BJJ markets in the country, with AGF, IBJJF, and JJWL events running nearly every weekend across the state. Browse competitor brackets, past results, and JITS ratings for every registered fighter.

Organizations in Texas

AGF22JJWL22NAGA11NEWBREED8UNITED8IBJJF7GRAPPLING-INDUSTRIES5ADCC2GRAPPLING-GAMES1TAP-CANCER-OUT1

Upcoming Tournaments

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Mar 28NEWBDNewbreed Dallas Spring ChampionshipTXRegister137
Mar 28UNITEDUnited Grappling - San Antonio - March 28TXRegister34
Mar 29UNITEDUnited Grappling - Austin - March 29TXRegister22
Apr 4NAGANAGA el Paso Grappling ChampionshipTXRegister470
Apr 4AGF2026 AGF Corpus Christi ChampionshipsTXRegister61
Apr 5UNITEDUnited Grappling In Dallas - Texas - April 5thTXRegister35
Apr 12IBJJFHouston Kids International Open IBJJF Jiu-jitsu Championship 2026GiTXRegister154
Apr 12UNITEDUnited Grappling - Lubbock - April 12TXRegisterTBD
Apr 25NEWBDNewbreed el Paso Spring ChampionshipTXRegister10
Apr 25JJWLTexas Viii GiGiTXRegister292
Apr 25JJWLTexas Viii NogiNoGiTXRegister165
Apr 25GRAPPLING-GAMESThe 2026 Houston Spring GamesTXRegisterTBD
May 2AGF2026 Usag Qualifier - DallasTXRegisterTBD
May 2AGF2026 AGF Dallas Spring ClassicTXRegisterTBD
May 2JJWLHouston Xviii NogiNoGiTXRegister77
May 2JJWLHouston Xviii GiGiTXRegister151
May 9AGF2026 AGF Lubbock ChampionshipsTXRegister5
May 9NAGANAGA Austin Grappling ChampionshipTXRegisterTBD
May 10IBJJFSan Antonio Kids International Open IBJJF Jiu-jitsu Championship 2026GiTXRegister25
May 16AGF2026 AGF Houston ChampionshipsTXRegisterTBD
Jun 6AGF2026 AGF Fort Worth ChampionshipsTXRegisterTBD
Jun 6AGF2026 AGF Kids World ChampionshipsTXRegister76
Jun 6AGF2026 AGF Kids Novice ChampionshipsTXRegisterTBD
Jun 7AGF2026 Usag World Team TrialsTXRegisterTBD
Jun 20ADCCADCC Us Open - Dallas-fort Worth, TXNoGiTXRegister30
Jul 18UNITEDUnited Grappling - Dallas TX - July 18TXRegister19
Aug 8ADCCADCC Us Open - Austin, TXTXRegisterTBD
Aug 15AGF2026 AGF Midland OpenTXRegisterTBD
Aug 22NEWBDNewbreed Houston Summer ChampionshipTXRegisterTBD
Sep 26AGF2026 AGF Houston OpenTXRegisterTBD
Oct 10AGF2026 AGF Corpus Christi OpenTXRegister8
Oct 17AGF2026 AGF Texas State ChampionshipsTXRegister8
Nov 7AGF2026 AGF Lubbock OpenTXRegisterTBD
Nov 21NEWBDNewbreed Dallas Fall ChampionshipTXRegisterTBD
Dec 5NEWBDNewbreed el Paso Winter ChampionshipTXRegisterTBD

Past Results

Mar 15IBJJFDallas Winter Kids International Open IBJJF Jiu-jitsu Championship 2026GiTX282465
Mar 14JJWLAustin III GiGiTX690658
Mar 14JJWLAustin III NogiNoGiTX375382
Mar 14NAGANAGA Amarillo Grappling ChampionshipTX209301
Mar 7NEWBDNewbreed Houston Spring ChampionshipTX192110
Mar 7AGF2026 AGF Midland ChampionshipsTX5371,071
Mar 7NAGANAGA San Antonio Grappling ChampionshipTX694610
Mar 1JJWLDallas Xiv GiGiTX1,7871,080
Mar 1JJWLDallas Xiv NogiNoGiTX976644
Feb 28UNITEDUnited Grappling In Houston - TX - February 28TX7564
Feb 28NAGANAGA Dallas Grappling ChampionshipTX898288
Feb 22IBJJFAustin Winter Kids International Open IBJJF No-gi 2026NoGiTX251424
Feb 22IBJJFAustin Winter Kids International Open IBJJF 2026GiTX414649
Feb 7JJWLHouston Xvii Nogi YouthNoGiTX789345
Feb 7JJWLHouston Xvii Gi YouthGiTX1,816718
Feb 7GRAPGrappling Industries AustinTX440TBD
Feb 7AGF2026 AGF Dallas Winter ClassicTX583TBD
Jan 17GRAPGrappling Industries San AntonioTX725TBD
Jan 17NAGANAGA Lubbock Grappling ChampionshipTX480TBD
Jan 17AGF2026 AGF Amarillo ChampionshipsTX135TBD
Jan 10NAGANAGA Houston Grappling ChampionshipTX378TBD
Dec 14UNITEDUnited Grappling In San Antonio - TX - December 14TX127119
Dec 13UNITEDUnited Grappling In Austin - TX - December 13thTX44TBD
Dec 7IBJJFWaco Kids 2025GiTXTBD
Dec 6JJWLThe Finals Texas 2025 Gi YouthGiTX836761
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Popular Tournament Cities in Texas

Houston (11 events), Rosenberg (8 events), Austin (8 events), San Antonio (7 events), Duncanville (7 events), Dallas (6 events), Lubbock (5 events), Fort Worth (5 events)

Nearby States

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Frequently Asked Questions

The next youth BJJ tournament in Texas is Newbreed Dallas Spring Championship on March 28, 2026. There are 35 upcoming tournaments currently scheduled in Texas.
Youth BJJ tournaments in Texas are hosted by AGF (22 events), JJWL (22 events), NAGA (11 events), NEWBREED (8 events), UNITED (8 events). Each organization has its own rules, age divisions, and registration process.
The most active tournament cities in Texas are Houston, Rosenberg, Austin, San Antonio, Duncanville. Browse the full list of upcoming Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas tournaments offer both formats, and some youth competitors train and compete in both.
The most active BJJ tournament cities in Texas by event count: Houston (11), Rosenberg (8), Austin (8), San Antonio (7), Duncanville (7). 56 total tournaments have been tracked in Texas 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 Texas tournaments have divisions specifically for first-time competitors.