The Malta Karate Federation recently organised the National Karate League that was held at St Aloysius Sports and Recreational Complex last month.
With over 200 participants, this event demonstrated the thriving karate community in Malta, attracting athletes from various age groups to compete in both kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) disciplines.
“The National League once again highlighted the high technical ability and competitive spirit within our karate community,” said Kenneth Abela, president of the Malta Karate Federation.
“We are deeply committed to providing opportunities for our athletes and officials to gain valuable experience and grow in the sport of karate.”
Abela extended his gratitude to the volunteers and helpers whose efforts ensured the event’s success.
Additionally, he thanked SportMalta and the Maltese Olympic Committee for their unwavering support.
As the federation continues its mission of fostering growth and inclusivity in the sport, it looks forward to empowering athletes and officials for future success.
For more information, visit www.maltakarate.com
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