The Morocco is taking part in a new major stage of the international karate circuit by participating in the Karaté 1 Premier League, organized in the city of Leshan, China. This event is among the most competitive competitions in the discipline and brings together, in each edition, the best karatekas in the world, engaged in a high-level struggle for international ranking.
Included in the official calendar of the World Karate Federation, this competition represents much more than just a tournament. It is a strategic stage in the athletes’ journey, as it allows them to accumulate valuable points in the world ranking, while offering a prominent sports exposure against particularly tough opposition.
For the Moroccan national team, this participation is part of a dynamic rise in power and consolidation of its presence on the international scene. By facing the global elite, the representatives of the Kingdom will have the opportunity to assess their level of preparation, test their ability to handle the intensity of major events, and confirm the progress made over the past competitions.
Beyond the purely competitive aspect, this stage of Leshan also holds significant importance in the training program of Moroccan athletes. It allows them to evolve in an environment marked by high technical, tactical, and mental demands, while strengthening their experience against opponents from the most successful nations in the discipline.
Through this participation, Morocco seeks to enhance its visibility on the global karate scene, consolidate the progress of its champions, and continue its ambition to establish itself among the leading nations in this discipline. In a circuit where every fight can have a significant impact, the Moroccan presence in Leshan reflects a clear intention to increase competitiveness, consistency, and international recognition.




