117 countries await the coronation of their champions in the global event

The Karate World Cup kicks off in Dubai today.. and an Emirati dream for the first medal

Martial arts lovers are on a date with strong fights in the Karate World Cup from the source

Today, the world celebrates the launch of the 25th edition of the Karate World Cup, which will be held at Hamdan Sports Complex in Dubai, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, with the participation of 117 countries, the highest in the history of this world championship, whose competitions will continue until the 21st of this month. The opening ceremony will be held at 5:30 p.m. next Friday.

At a time when Spain and Japan exchange hegemony for the title, the ambition of the Arabs this time has no limits, especially after the recent results in the Olympics in Japan 2020, especially with the participation of 15 Arab countries, namely: the UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Algeria, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Sultanate of Oman, Lebanon and Syria Palestine, Tunisia, Iraq and Morocco.

The men’s and women’s national team is looking forward to achieving the dream it has had for many years, which is to win the first medal in this event, despite the achievements it has achieved in its previous Asian, Arab and Gulf participations. Therefore, the Federation of the Game, led by Major General Nasser Abdul Razzaq Al-Razuqi, Vice President of the International Federation, President of the Asian and Emirati Federations, Honorary President The Arab Federation, to provide the appropriate early preparation, starting from last January, and to establish external camps that included international matches, in addition to a camp in Turkey for the kata player, Marwan Al Mazmi, that lasted for a month, to qualify him to compete in the championship, strive to achieve advanced results and raise the UAE flag in this forum. Global.

The team’s squad in the kata category includes Marwan Al Mazmi, Ayman Al-Awadi, Khalifa Al-Abbar, Salama Jassem and Hoda Ahmed, and in the kumite category Suleiman Al-Mulla and Hamida Al-Dashti, sister of Amina Al-Dashti, the team supervisor, Hawra Al-Ajmi, Al-Yazia Khaled, Ahmed Salem, Sarah Al-Amiri and Fatima Salem.

The most prominent Arab stars

Arab stars are looking forward to achieving advanced results, and there are many players who are able to win medals, such as Faryal Ashraf, Giana Lotfi, Muhannad Eidi and Hani Qeshta from Egypt, Tariq Hamdi from Saudi Arabia, Abdul Rahman Al-Masatafa from Jordan, Marwan Al Mazmi from the Emirates, Muhammad Al-Mousawi and Muhammad Al-Qattan from Kuwait. , Hala Badri from Tunisia, and Ashraf Oshin from Morocco.

The Arab Federation honors the Olympic champions

The Arab Karate Federation held, yesterday, at the Movenpick Grand Hotel Dubai, a ceremony honoring the Arab champions who achieved honorable results in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

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