JUDOKA ARRIVE IN MOROCCO FOR AFRICA CHALLENGE
Jan 22, 2026
Jordan national Judo team have arrived in Casablanca, Morocco, to take part in the African Open Championship, in addition to the African Cup competitions for cadets and juniors.
The delegation consists of 22 athletes, along with the administrative and technical staff, referees, and a physiotherapist. The delegation is headed by Sultan Al-Awamleh, President of the Jordan Judo Federation.
They will take part in an intensive international training camp for five days, followed by a joint training camp with the Moroccan national team for 11 days, as part of technical preparations and efforts to be ready for the competitions.
Following the conclusion of the Morocco events, the team will travel to Tunisia to participate in the African Open Championship for seniors, in addition to the African Cup competitions for cadets and juniors.
The trip is part of the Jordan Judo Federation’s plan to strengthen international presence and increase players’ exposure to high-level international competition.
The delegation consists of 22 athletes, along with the administrative and technical staff, referees, and a physiotherapist. The delegation is headed by Sultan Al-Awamleh, President of the Jordan Judo Federation.
They will take part in an intensive international training camp for five days, followed by a joint training camp with the Moroccan national team for 11 days, as part of technical preparations and efforts to be ready for the competitions.
Following the conclusion of the Morocco events, the team will travel to Tunisia to participate in the African Open Championship for seniors, in addition to the African Cup competitions for cadets and juniors.
The trip is part of the Jordan Judo Federation’s plan to strengthen international presence and increase players’ exposure to high-level international competition.