Karate launches the “Gifted Care Program”

Ali Maali (Dubai)
The Karate Federation launched the “Talented Care Program” project, in cooperation with the Mentor Sports Academy, in a first initiative for the game federation, in order to search for talented people who serve the game in the future through a program studied in a scientific way.
Major General Nasser Abdul Razzaq Al Razoqi, President of the UAE and Asian Federations, Vice President of the International Federation, stressed the importance of this promising project, which serves the future of the game in light of the fact that a number of our clubs in the country have frozen karate activity, and said: Such a project with Mentor Academy will make us once once more explore the elements of karate. Serving the future of the game.
Major General Al-Razuqi expressed his optimism regarding this step in the game’s march, especially since we have many talents that can be presented in the coming periods, and added: Our goal is to find sports materials that can serve and raise the UAE flag in international forums, as we all work in the Federation on this principle.
For her part, Dr. Maya Al-Hawari, Director of the Academy, said: We are trying with the Karate Federation to make a sports imprint that ultimately serves the country, and it is our duty as sports institutions to explore such talents to present them to the sports field in a thoughtful, scientific manner, which we will do with the Game Federation in the coming years.
Maya Al-Hawari expressed her happiness with this cooperation, and said: We will work with the young age groups who will have a promising future in the game, and we will present them to the national teams, through an organized and scientific work with the Federation.
Moataz Abdel Salam, the technical official at the academy, director of the Gifted Care Project, revealed the method of work, and said: We have seen that following the age of 12 there is a great reluctance to play individual games, and talents will be received from citizens without fees, from those born in 2006 to 2012, and through the union we will work Visits to come back once more Eyes that explore our talents located in many places, and we have experience and successful experience in this field.
This agreement was signed in the presence of Major General Nasser Al-Razouki, Engineer Hamid Shamis, Secretary General of the Union, and Dr. Saif Al-Badi, Assistant Secretary-General, expert Muhammad Abbas, Executive Director of the Federation, expert Hisham Serry, Technical Director of the Federation, in addition to Maya Al-Hawari and Moataz Abdul Salam, at a press conference at the Police Officers Club in Dubai.

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