On December 27, the traditional New Year’s training of the Kyokushinkaikan Karate Federation of Moldova took place in Chisinau. The best athletes of the Federation were awarded and the title of best athlete of the year.
On December 06-07, the European Cup for juniors and the European Championship in the absolute weight category among men and women were held in Bucharest (Romania). Our team won 10 medals
On October 17, a seminar on preventing the use of doping in sports was held in Chisinau as part of the Autumn School. Club leaders and athletes were informed about the responsibility and consequences of using prohibited drugs.
On October 17-19, the training camp of the Kyokushinkai Karate Federation of Moldova “Autumn School 2025” was held in Chisinau. During the training sessions, all aspects of Kyokushinkai Karate were touched upon, and belt certification was also carried out.
On September 27 and 28, a major international tournament “Turkey Open Cup” was held in Bursa, Türkiye, in which representatives of 10 countries took part. The Moldavian team won 13 medals in this tournament
From June 25 to July 2, the Summer School of the National Sports Federation of Karate Kyokushinkaikan of Moldova was held in Bulgaria. Intensive training by the sea, experienced trainers, daily classes, kata and kumite. The perfect combination of discipline, progress and summer fun for athletes of all levels.
On May 24-25, the 38th European Kyokushinkai Karate Championship was held in Warsaw. This tournament was attended by 1,300 participants from 27 countries. The Moldavian team won 6 medals at this championship.
On May 09-11, the “Spring School 2025” training sessions were held in Chisinau, in which about 150 representatives of various clubs from Chisinau and other regions of Moldova took part.
On April 26-27, the Kyokushinkai World Karate Championship and the World Championship among juniors and veterans were held in Tokyo (Japan). This tournament brought together more than 1,500 participants, including juniors and veterans. Moldova was represented by 4 participants.
On March 15-16, the 11th Championship of the Balkan Countries was held in Varna (Bulgaria). This major international tournament brought together 450 participants from 7 countries of the Balkan region. The Moldavian team won 15 prizes at this tournament.