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Karate One-Youth League Fujairah 2026 – A Global Celebration of Youth Karate

Anders Ingvarsson, 18 februari, 202619 februari, 2026

The 2026 season of the Karate One Youth League opened in spectacular fashion at the Karate One-Youth League Fujairah 2026, confirming once again why Fujairah has become one of the most important hubs for international karate. Bringing together more than 2,200 athletes from 93 countries, the event stood as a powerful testament to the global strength of grassroots karate.

Held under the authority of the World Karate Federation (WKF), the tournament was the first Youth League stop of 2026. Over four intense days of competition, junior, cadet, and U14 athletes stepped onto the tatami with ambition, discipline, and dreams of future world titles.

From referee briefings to emotional finals, from continental governance meetings to historic gold medals, Fujairah delivered a complete picture of where youth karate stands today—and where it is heading tomorrow.

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Photo: WKF @worldkaratefederation #YouthLeagueFujairah2026.

A Strong Foundation: Referees and Coaches Set the Standard

Before the first bow-in, preparation took centre stage.

All referees and judges officiating at the tournament gathered for an official briefing led by WKF President Antonio Espinós, alongside Asian Karate Federation President and WKF Vice President Major General Nasser Alrazooqi. The session, managed by Referee Commission Chair Javier Escalante, focused on rule updates introduced at the start of the 2026 season.

Espinós emphasised the critical role referees play in safeguarding the credibility of the sport:

“Our sport keeps progressing and referees must do the same. The credibility of karate depends on the correct application of our rules.”

Equally significant was the strong turnout of coaches. A total of 95 coaches attended the official briefing, while 100 participated in the technical meeting. Led by Technical Commission Chair Mohamed Elhosieny, discussions covered rule modifications and operational clarity to ensure a smooth tournament.

At youth level especially, coaches are not only strategists—they are custodians of karate values. Fujairah highlighted that development is not only about medals, but about education.

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Photo: WKF @worldkaratefederation #YouthLeagueFujairah2026.

Day 1 – Junior Champions Crowned

The opening day belonged to the juniors—and it immediately raised the bar.

Putri Salurante Zaskia (Indonesia) – A Historic Repeat

Indonesia’s rising star Putri Salurante Zaskia claimed gold in Junior Kata Female, defeating Tamara Lehner of Austria 4–1 in the final.

Zaskia, affectionately known as “Keong,” dominated the entire tournament. According to Indonesian media reports, she defeated athletes from Russia (5–0), Egypt (5–0), Iran (5–0), Belgium (4–1), and Portugal (4–1) before sealing the final.

This victory marked her second consecutive Youth League gold, having previously won the Cadet category the year before—an extraordinary achievement that confirms her as one of Indonesia’s brightest young prospects.

Yatoji Takamasa (Japan) – Precision Personified

Japan’s Yatoji Takamasa secured Junior Kata Male gold with a 4–1 win over Tarik Koc of Turkiye. His performance reflected Japan’s enduring kata tradition—clean lines, sharp transitions, and flawless rhythm.

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Photo: WKF @worldkaratefederation #YouthLeagueFujairah2026.

Kumite Highlights

  • Arafat Abdulrahman (Saudi Arabia) edged Egypt’s Ahmed Elserougy after a 2–2 tie.

  • Keles Osman Burak (Turkiye) dominated the -76 kg final 9–4.

  • Petrenko Alina (WKF-1) controlled the -66 kg female final 3–0.

  • Eltaher Roaa (Egypt) clinched 66+ kg gold in a tight 1–0 contest.

Day one confirmed that global depth is stronger than ever.

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Photo: WKF @worldkaratefederation #YouthLeagueFujairah2026.

Day 2 – Egypt and Iran Lead the Charge

As junior and cadet titles concluded, two nations stood out: Egypt and Iran.

Egypt’s Rising Power

Egypt’s Jana Hazem Elsayed captured Junior Kumite -59 kg gold on senshu, while several cadet fighters added further medals. The consistency across divisions underlined the strength of Egypt’s grassroots system.

Iran’s Technical Discipline

Iran’s Ghazal Fathi Cheshmeh won Junior Kumite -48 kg in a tactical 1–0 battle. Meanwhile, Arabyaghoubi Abolfazl secured Cadet -63 kg gold in one of the most thrilling finals of the day.

European Strength

  • Martin Vercimak (Slovakia) claimed Cadet Kata Male.

  • Selda Meyen (Germany) captured Cadet -61 kg.

  • Ana Marie Barukcic (Croatia) dominated Cadet +61 kg.

The medal distribution illustrated true global balance: Africa, Asia, Europe—all represented at the top.

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Photo: WKF @worldkaratefederation #YouthLeagueFujairah2026.

Day 3 – Cadets Confirm Global Reach

The third day concluded the cadet divisions.

Germany’s Goethe Mariel delivered a commanding 5–0 performance in Cadet Kata Female. Kazakhstan’s Nurseiit Nurassyl showed tactical maturity in the -52 kg kumite final. Uzbekistan, Iran, Egypt, Belgium, and Croatia all secured titles.

By now, a clear narrative had emerged: youth karate is thriving across continents.

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Photo: WKF @worldkaratefederation #YouthLeagueFujairah2026.

Final Day – U14 Champions and Emotional Scenes

The final day belonged to the youngest athletes—and it delivered some of the most emotional moments of the tournament.

Egypt’s Golden Finish

Egypt emerged as one of the most successful nations in U14:

  • Jana Kassem won U14 Kata Female 5–0.

  • Mohamed Baddar edged the Kata Male final 3–2.

  • Hassan Ahmed Sayed claimed -50 kg gold in an all-Egyptian final.

  • Sagda Mehisen secured +52 kg gold by hantei.

Egypt’s dominance highlighted its long-term youth investment.

Ukraine and Greece Impress

𝑌𝑒𝑙𝑦𝑧𝑎𝑣𝑒𝑡𝑎 𝑀𝑢𝑟𝑎𝑣𝑠𝑘𝑎 @muravskayelyzaveta, Senbin Karate Team, Ukraine,  coach Zhegaliuk Artem @senbin_karateam.

Ukraine’s Bohdan Marysenko stunned spectators with an 8–0 victory in -55 kg. Greece celebrated double gold through Georgios Angelis (+55 kg) and Emmanouela-Foteini Vasilopoulou (-42 kg).

Jordan and Azerbaijan also added titles, reinforcing the tournament’s global diversity.

The U14 finals confirmed one truth: the future of karate is in excellent hands.

Governance and Continental Growth

Beyond competition, Fujairah also hosted the Executive Committee meeting of the Asian Karate Federation.

Chaired by Major General Alrazooqi and attended by President Espinós, discussions focused on:

  • Structural reforms

  • Guardian Girls Karate programme

  • Preparation for the 20th Asian Games

  • Awarding the 2027 AKF Championships to Tokyo and Riyadh

The meeting underlined how Youth League events serve not only as competitions—but as strategic development platforms.

Indonesia’s Statement to the World

Indonesia’s gold through Zaskia resonated beyond the tatami. Officials from the national federation attended the medal ceremony, emphasising how Youth League success validates grassroots investment.

With Indonesia set to host the 2026 Asian Senior Championships in Bali, the momentum appears well timed.

A Tournament of Scale and Significance

  • 2,305 athletes

  • 93 nations

  • Hundreds of coaches and referees

  • Thousands of spectators

  • Millions of online viewers via WKF YouTube

Fujairah once again demonstrated why it is considered a flagship Youth League venue.

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Photo: WKF @worldkaratefederation #YouthLeagueFujairah2026.

What Comes Next?

The Karate One Youth League now moves to Harare, Zimbabwe (March 26–29, 2026), marking an important expansion into Africa.

For many athletes crowned in Fujairah, this is only the beginning. Youth League success often precedes medals at World Championships and Premier League events.

The 2026 season has started with intensity, emotion, and global unity.

Conclusion – More Than Medals

Karate One-Youth League Fujairah 2026 was not merely about gold medals. It was about:

  • Structure and governance

  • Education and coaching

  • Fair officiating

  • Cultural exchange

  • The transmission of karate values

In Fujairah, youth karate proved it is stronger than ever—technically refined, globally balanced, and future-focused.

The champions of today are the senior stars of tomorrow.

And if Fujairah showed us anything, it is this:

The future of karate is already here.

Photo: WKF @worldkaratefederation #YouthLeagueFujairah2026.

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2026 Karate One-Youth League Fujairah – WKF

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Thrilling Opening Day of Karate One Youth League Fujairah 2026 Crowns First Winners In Junior Categories – WKF

Egypt and Iran Lead Gold Rush as Junior and Cadet Champions Crowned at Karate One Youth League Fujairah – WKF

Coaches Gather in Strong Numbers Ahead of Karate One-Youth League Fujairah – WKF

Asian Karate Federation Executive Committee Reviews Continental Progress at Karate One Youth League in Fujairah – WKF

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