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WKF President Antonio Espinós Meets Highest Officials of African Games to Elevate Karate in Memorable Event

2024-03-13

WKF President Antonio Espinós Meets Highest Officials of African Games to Elevate Karate in Memorable Event

The World Karate Federation (WKF) President Antonio Espinós, together with UFAK President Souleymane Gaye, and members of the UFAK EC, met with Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare, Executive Chairman of the Local Organising Committee of the African Games in a pivotal meeting held in Accra, Ghana. The primary focus of the meeting was to review the participation of karate in the African Games and assess the growing popularity of the sport in the region.

Karate has been gaining remarkable popularity in Africa, and the meeting provided a valuable platform to evaluate the added value of the sport to the African Games. The gathering, held at the offices of the African Games in Accra and attended by UFAK President Souleymane Gaye and members of the UFAK Executive Committee, showcased a united front in the pursuit of advancing karate within the African sports landscape.

WKF President Antonio Espinós said:

"We are thrilled to witness the progress of karate in Africa and its impact on the African Games. Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare's commitment to fostering a conducive environment for the sport is commendable. Karate is not just a competition; it's a celebration of skill, values, and unity, and we are delighted to note the tremendous added value of our sport in the success of the African Games."

"The many accomplishments of Karate in Africa are mostly due to the outstanding efforts of UFAK and its representatives. President Gaye's dedication to the development of karate in the continent has been unwavering. His collaborative spirit and commitment to excellence have laid the foundation for the tremendous growth of the sport and a memorable karate competition at the Games".

The collaboration between the Karate officials and the Local Organising Committee of the African Games, as headed by Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare, exemplifies a shared vision for the growth and promotion of the sport in the region and set the foundation of Karate’s participation in the next edition of the African Games set to be held in Cairo in 2027.

From left to right: Former president of the Ghana Karate Federation Melvin Brown, UFAK 3rd Vice President Sayed Nasr, UFAK 1st Vice President Bechir Cherif, WKF President Antonio Espinós, Executive Chairman of the Local Organising Committee of the African Games Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare, UFAK President Souleymane Gaye, UFAK Executive Committee members Mohamed Eldahrawy and Mohamed Mouktabil.