ICMG president and WKF president

International Committee of Mediterranean Games’ ICMG president Amar Addadi and WKF president Antonio Espinos escorted by MKFU president Bechir Cherif and Secretary General Andreas Vasileiou in the Med Karate Champs of Tarragona.

WKF president Antonio Espinos visiting the Cambrils sport hall

WKF president Antonio Espinos visiting the Cambrils sport hall during the Mediterranean Games for Karate. President Espinos is accompa nied by the president of Mediterranean karate federations union Bechir Cherif and secretary general Andreas Vasileiou.

 

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Tarragona Games Draws

Dear all,
 
The technical meeting has been taken place today in the convention center in Tarragona.
 
The weigh-in of all athletes will take place tomorrow 23-6-18 morning at 8:00am in the Cambrils sport hall.
 
You can find the draws in sportdata
 
For finals the coaches will be in sport track-suit according to WKF rules. No costume will be need.
 
Wishing you all the best,
 
On behalf of MKFU
 

TARRAGONA 2018

During the year that the “Mediterranean Games” (every 4 years) are taking place there is no other championship taking place for Seniors (18+ age).

 

Mediterranean Karate Federations set course to continue progress of the sport (source: wkf.net)

The Mediterranean Karate Federations Union celebrated its general congress to further extend the progress of the sport in the region. The meeting was held coinciding with the celebration of the Mediterranean Cadet, Juniors & U21 Championships in Tangier (Morocco).

WKF 3rd Vice president Bechir Cherif was elected head of the Mediterranean Karate Federations Union (MKFU) for a six-year term. The election of Mr. Cherif to lead the organisation was one of the significant decisions being taken at the meeting.

The number of members of the organisation was also rounded up following the inclusion of Kosovo as its 25th associated country, and the addition of Portugal as a guest, a decision which followed the resolution by the CIJM-International Committee of Mediterranean Games.

The next Mediterranean Championships were also awarded at the meeting. Turkey will organise the Senior tournaments in 2018 and Cyprus will host the 2019 Mediterranean Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships.

Eleven countries of the region participated at the 26th edition of the Mediterranean Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships which took place in Tangier from September 15 to 17. Egypt topped the medal table with a tally of 35 medals and 19 golds.

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