Players Al-Silawi, Al-Assaf, and Abu Rab bid farewell to the Asian Taekwondo Championship after a strong performance, failing to qualify for the advanced rounds. The competition was fierce, reflecting the high level of challenge in this championship.
Sports federations have announced the adoption of modern technologies in taekwondo to discover young talents. This decision aims to enhance the level of the sport and expand its participant base.
Oman Al-Ahliya University hosted the Taekwondo University Championship, where its female students secured first place while male students achieved second. The event saw wide participation from various Jordanian universities, reflecting the growing interest in taekwondo within academic circles.
The Smouha Club's board honored the Taekwondo team for winning the Under-17 National Championship for the 2026 season. This recognition acknowledges the significant efforts of the players and coaching staff.
Recent updates in the Olympic and global taekwondo player rankings reflect slight movements, indicating increased competition in the sport. These changes come as athletes prepare for upcoming competitions.
An official visit was conducted to Azraq Camp to enhance taekwondo programs and support refugees. This initiative aims to improve the lives of refugees and encourage their participation in sports activities.
Jordan is participating in the 27th Asian Taekwondo Championship, held from October 15 to 20, 2023, in Sochi, Russia. A group of distinguished athletes represents the country, aiming for new achievements.
Champions of the National Talent Project achieved a remarkable success at the Taekwondo National Championship, showcasing exceptional skills and performance. This achievement reflects the efforts made in developing sports talents in Egypt.
The Minister of Youth and Sports held an important meeting with the Taekwondo Federation's board to discuss ways to develop the sport and support athletes in preparation for upcoming competitions.
The Taekwondo team is gearing up to participate in the Mongolia Championship, which serves as a qualifier for the Asian Games in Japan. This event is crucial for the team to achieve positive results and enhance their competitive prospects.
The sixth edition of the Arab Taekwondo Cup concluded in Fujairah, showcasing wide participation from various Arab countries. The champions were crowned in a special ceremony attended by the Crown Prince of Fujairah.
Taekwondo players have experienced a slight decline in their Olympic and international rankings, raising concerns about the future of the sport in the region. These changes reflect the challenges faced by Arab teams in global competitions.
Jordanian taekwondo teams are intensively preparing in Turkey, supporting the national team from the stands during international competitions. This initiative reflects Jordan's commitment to enhancing taekwondo on the global stage.
The Taekwondo Federation has announced a new strategy focused on developing young age groups to build a new generation of champions in the sport. This initiative aims to enhance the sport's status both locally and internationally.
The Saudi youth taekwondo team has completed its training camp in Jeddah in preparation for the World Championship in Uzbekistan. This camp is part of an intensive preparation plan for the global tournament.
The Taekwondo youth team achieved a significant milestone at the International Turkey Championship, winning 8 colored medals. This accomplishment reflects the development of the sport in the region.
The Taekwondo girls' team achieved a significant milestone at the international championship held in Turkey, winning 7 colorful medals. This accomplishment reflects the growth of the sport in the region.
Today marks the beginning of the girls' national team's participation in the Turkey Taekwondo Championship, aiming to achieve remarkable results that reflect the development of the sport in the Arab world.