The competitions for the first edition of the Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi Martial Arts Tournament will start at nine o’clock on Friday evening, which will be held in the Zayed Sports Complex under the patronage, support and presence of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah, by holding preliminary round matches, while the winners will qualify for the quarter- and semi-final rounds, which Its matches will be held on Saturday, while the competitions will conclude next Sunday with the holding of the final matches. The organizing committee allowed the participation of all players of clubs, centers and teams within the specified ages to participate in the tournament, in order to promote the achievement of the goals of holding the four championships, which will witness competitions in each of the sports, namely Taekwondo, Judo, boxing and wrestling.
About 300 players in the junior and youth categories were registered to participate in the competitions, and the organizing committee decided to hold the four sports at the same time.
Therefore, I have prepared a full competitive program that gives the audience an integrated follow-up of the competitions
And the current Ramadan session is the first time that four sports meet in one session, which makes it qualitative
In this context, the Chairman of the Organizing Committee Ahmed Hamdan Al-Zeyoudi welcomed the participants from the players and the technical, administrative and medical cadres and thanked on behalf of the Organizing Committee and the Fujairah Martial Arts Club for the sports federations for the cooperation in completing the preparations and preparations for the launch of the competitions, wishing everyone good sports in the holy month and high sportsmanship prevailing in the competitions and contributing to achieving The desired goals and Al-Zyoudi said: We are pleased that Fujairah will be a starting point for the establishment of martial arts championships, and based on its hosting of the most powerful international championships in previous years.