Bangla Press Desk: Under the initiative of SKIF Bangladesh and in collaboration with the Bangladesh Karate Federation, the national and international karate competition and the second international karate seminar and dan grading 2025 are starting in the capital. Competitors from eight countries will participate in it.
SKIF Bangladesh General Secretary Syed Nuruzzaman said, at our invitation, 1150 karate players from more than 75 karate organizations, district sports organizations, schools and universities of the country will participate in various categories.
Of which 350 are children, 300 are juniors, 250 are cadets and 250 are seniors, and more than 70 have submitted applications for dan grading. Apart from this, organizations and players from India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Japan, Syria, Argentina and America will participate.
He said, ‘The games will be conducted by Bangladeshi referees who have passed the referee exam from the Bangladesh Karate Federation and SKIF-Bangladesh referees and Asian Karate Federation referees. For that purpose, the referee panel of the Bangladesh Karate Federation has been discussed. I believe that this arrangement will play a special role in the development of the country's karate arena and will play a special role in improving the quality of players and referees for the development of karate in the country.’
Karate competition to start on 18 September
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:26 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Under the initiative of SKIF Bangladesh and in collaboration with the Bangladesh Karate Federation, the national and international karate competition and the second international karate seminar and dan grading 2025 are starting in the capital. Competitors from eight countries will participate in it.
SKIF Bangladesh General Secretary Syed Nuruzzaman said, at our invitation, 1150 karate players from more than 75 karate organizations, district sports organizations, schools and universities of the country will participate in various categories.
Of which 350 are children, 300 are juniors, 250 are cadets and 250 are seniors, and more than 70 have submitted applications for dan grading. Apart from this, organizations and players from India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Japan, Syria, Argentina and America will participate.
He said, ‘The games will be conducted by Bangladeshi referees who have passed the referee exam from the Bangladesh Karate Federation and SKIF-Bangladesh referees and Asian Karate Federation referees. For that purpose, the referee panel of the Bangladesh Karate Federation has been discussed. I believe that this arrangement will play a special role in the development of the country's karate arena and will play a special role in improving the quality of players and referees for the development of karate in the country.’
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