أُختتمت اليوم في مدينة تبوك منافسات الجولة الأولى لفئتي البراعم والناشئين من الدوري السعودي للكاراتيه لأندية الممتاز، التي نظمها الاتحاد السعودي للكاراتيه، بمشاركة واسعة من مختلف أندية المملكة، وسط حضور جماهيري وإقبال من المهتمين.
وجاءت الجولة الأولى لتعكس مدى الاهتمام المتزايد بالكاراتيه على مستوى الفئات السنية، في إطار الجهود الرامية إلى تطوير الرياضة السعودية وتعزيز حضورها على الساحتين المحلية والدولية.
وشهدت البطولة منافسات قوية بين اللاعبين، إذ أسفرت النتائج عن تأهل 144 لاعباً من فئتي البراعم والناشئين إلى النهائي المقرر إقامته في مدينة الرياض خلال الفترة القادمة، بعد أن قدّموا مستويات مميزة عكست الجاهزية البدنية والمهارية العالية التي يتمتعون بها، فيما ستواصل الجولة غداً منافساتها لفئة الشباب في 6 مجموعات كل مجموعة تضم 24 لاعباً من مختلف الأندية في إطار سعي الاتحاد لتوسيع قاعدة الممارسين وصقل مهارات اللاعبين في المراحل المبكرة.
وتوزعت مباريات الجولة التي أقيمت بمدينة الملك خالد الرياضية بتبوك، على 12 مجموعة ضمّت كل واحدة منها 24 لاعباً، بإجمالي مشاركة بلغت 288 لاعباً، خرج منهم 144 متأهلاً إلى الجولة الختامية، فيما سيواصل البقية مشوار المنافسة عبر البطولات القادمة.
وتمثل البطولة محطة رئيسة ضمن روزنامة الموسم الرياضي، وتهدف إلى رفع مستوى اللاعبين الفني والذهني، وتوفير بيئة تنافسية محفزة تسهم في اكتشاف مواهب جديدة وإعدادها للاستحقاقات القادمة، كما تُعد البطولة فرصة لاختبار جاهزية الأندية وبرامجها التدريبية، بما يتماشى مع خطط التطوير الشاملة التي ينتهجها الاتحاد.
ويأتي تنظيم هذه المنافسات ليجسد حرص المملكة على تنمية مختلف الألعاب الرياضية، وترسيخ مكانة الكاراتيه كإحدى الرياضات التي تشهد حضوراً متزايداً، في ظل الدعم الكبير الذي يحظى به القطاع الرياضي من القيادة الرشيدة، ويعكس دور الاتحاد في العمل على تحقيق مستهدفات رؤية السعودية 2030 من خلال بناء جيل رياضي متميز، قادر على المنافسة ورفع راية الوطن في البطولات الإقليمية والعالمية.
تأهل 144 لاعباً لنهائي الدوري السعودي الممتاز للكاراتيه
12 سبتمبر 2025 - 22:28
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«عكاظ»(جدة)
The first round competitions for the categories of young children and juniors of the Saudi Karate League for Premier Clubs concluded today in the city of Tabuk, organized by the Saudi Karate Federation, with wide participation from various clubs across the Kingdom, amidst a significant audience turnout and interest.
The first round reflected the increasing interest in karate at the youth levels, as part of efforts to develop Saudi sports and enhance its presence on both local and international stages.
The championship witnessed strong competitions among the players, resulting in the qualification of 144 players from the young children and juniors categories to the finals scheduled to take place in Riyadh in the upcoming period, after they presented outstanding performances that reflected their high physical and skill readiness. Meanwhile, the round will continue tomorrow with competitions for the youth category in 6 groups, each group consisting of 24 players from various clubs, as part of the federation's efforts to expand the base of practitioners and refine the skills of players at early stages.
The matches of the round, which were held at King Khalid Sports City in Tabuk, were distributed across 12 groups, each comprising 24 players, with a total participation of 288 players, of whom 144 qualified for the final round, while the rest will continue their competitive journey through upcoming championships.
The championship represents a key station in the sports season calendar, aiming to elevate the technical and mental level of the players, and to provide a stimulating competitive environment that contributes to discovering new talents and preparing them for upcoming challenges. The championship also serves as an opportunity to test the readiness of clubs and their training programs, in line with the comprehensive development plans adopted by the federation.
The organization of these competitions embodies the Kingdom's commitment to developing various sports, and solidifying karate's position as one of the sports witnessing increasing attendance, in light of the significant support the sports sector receives from the wise leadership. It reflects the federation's role in working towards achieving the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 by building a distinguished sports generation capable of competing and raising the nation's flag in regional and international championships.
The first round reflected the increasing interest in karate at the youth levels, as part of efforts to develop Saudi sports and enhance its presence on both local and international stages.
The championship witnessed strong competitions among the players, resulting in the qualification of 144 players from the young children and juniors categories to the finals scheduled to take place in Riyadh in the upcoming period, after they presented outstanding performances that reflected their high physical and skill readiness. Meanwhile, the round will continue tomorrow with competitions for the youth category in 6 groups, each group consisting of 24 players from various clubs, as part of the federation's efforts to expand the base of practitioners and refine the skills of players at early stages.
The matches of the round, which were held at King Khalid Sports City in Tabuk, were distributed across 12 groups, each comprising 24 players, with a total participation of 288 players, of whom 144 qualified for the final round, while the rest will continue their competitive journey through upcoming championships.
The championship represents a key station in the sports season calendar, aiming to elevate the technical and mental level of the players, and to provide a stimulating competitive environment that contributes to discovering new talents and preparing them for upcoming challenges. The championship also serves as an opportunity to test the readiness of clubs and their training programs, in line with the comprehensive development plans adopted by the federation.
The organization of these competitions embodies the Kingdom's commitment to developing various sports, and solidifying karate's position as one of the sports witnessing increasing attendance, in light of the significant support the sports sector receives from the wise leadership. It reflects the federation's role in working towards achieving the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 by building a distinguished sports generation capable of competing and raising the nation's flag in regional and international championships.