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    Strong Results for Morocco’s National Karate Team in Istanbul Premier League

    By January 27, 20261 Min Read
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    Rabat – The Royal Moroccan Karate Federation announced the results of the national team’s participation in the Karaté One Premier League held in Istanbul, Turkiye. 

    The Moroccan athletes delivered an impressive performance, confirming the growing strength of Moroccan karate on the international stage.

    Nissrine Brouk stood out by winning the gold medal in the -68kg category, thanks to a solid and controlled performance that showed both fighting spirit and technical skill.

    Chaimae El Hayti earned the bronze medal in the -55kg category after intense matches, demonstrating determination and commitment to representing Morocco with pride.

    These achievements reflect the serious and consistent work of the athletes, supported by the Royal Moroccan Karate Federation, the technical staff, and the entire national team setup. They confirm Morocco’s rising position in world karate.

    The national delegation is scheduled to arrive today, Monday, at 9 p.m. at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca.

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