Ogbunabali is a traditional wrestling sport that originated among the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The term "Ogbunabali" translates to "wrestling" in the Igbo language, with "Ogbuna" meaning "wrestle" and "Bali" meaning "to fight". This sport is deeply rooted in Igbo culture and history, often serving as a means of settling disputes, demonstrating strength, and celebrating community. Matches are typically held during festivals and ceremonies, with wrestlers using a combination of strength, speed, and technique to outmaneuver their opponents. Ogbunabali is not only a physical contest but also a display of cultural heritage, with rituals, songs, and dances accompanying the matches. While there is no direct translation for "Ogbunabali" in Hebrew, the sport is recognized in other African communities and has gained international attention as a significant aspect of African martial arts and cultural practices.