Karate1 Premier League

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Karate1 Premier League
Current event or competition:
2023 Karate1 Premier League
Competition details
DisciplineKarate
OrganiserWorld Karate Federation (WKF)
History
First edition2011

The Karate1 Premier League is a Karate competition Initiated by the World Karate Federation in the year of 2011 with two tournaments held in Paris and Istanbul, the Karate1-Premier League- has made exponential progress in terms of magnitude and status of the tournaments as well as the number of participants and countries represented.[1]

The Karate1-Premier League- is the most important league event in the world of Karate. It comprises a number of the most prominent Karate competitions and endeavours to bring together the best Karate athletes in the world in an open championship of unprecedented scale and quality.

Karate1 Premier League events is homogeneous system for qualification to the Olympic Karate tournament Started from 2018 at Berlin, Germany event and ended with 2021 Lisbon, Portugal event for the 2020 Olympic Games qualification standing.

In 2022, a new round-robin format was introduced at the Karate1 Premier League.[2]

Events[edit]

Number Series Stages Events
1 2011 2 28
2 2012 8 110
3 2013 8 110
4 2014 8 111
5 2015 8 112
6 2016 11 152
7 2017 5 70
8 2018 7 98
9 2019 7 98
10 2020 3 42
11 2021 5 70
12 2022 1
13 2023 1

2011[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 Turkey Istanbul 14
2 Austria Salzburg 14

2012[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 France Paris 14
2 Netherlands Dordrecht 14
3 Indonesia Jakarta 14
4 South Korea Busan 12
5 Turkey Istanbul 14
6 Germany Hanau 14
7 Greece Athens 14
8 Austria Salzburg 14

2013[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 Turkey Istanbul 14
2 Germany Hanau 14
3 Austria Salzburg 14
4 France Paris 14
5 Netherlands Dordrecht 14
6 Slovenia Lasko 12
7 Russia Tyumen 14
8 Indonesia Jakarta 14

2014[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 France Paris 14
2 Netherlands Almere 14
3 Slovenia Lasko 14
4 Indonesia Jakarta 13
5 Japan Okinawa 14
6 Turkey Istanbul 14
7 Germany Hanau 14
8 Austria Salzburg 14

2015[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 France Paris 14
2 Netherlands Almere 14
3 Egypt El Sheikh 14
4 Brazil São Paulo 14
5 Turkey Istanbul 14
6 Germany Coburg 14
7 Austria Salzburg 14
8 Japan Okinawa 14

2016[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 France Paris 14
2 Egypt El Sheikh 14
3 Slovenia Lasko 12
4 Netherlands Rotterdam 14
5 United Arab Emirates Dubai 14
6 Austria Salzburg 14
7 Morocco Rabat 14
8 Turkey Istanbul 14
9 Brazil Fortaleza 13
10 Germany Hamburg 14
11 Japan Okinawa 14

2017[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 France Paris 14
2 Netherlands Rotterdam 14
3 United Arab Emirates Dubai 14
4 Morocco Rabat 14
5 Germany Halle/Leipzig 14

2018[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 France Paris 14
2 United Arab Emirates Dubai 14
3 Netherlands Rotterdam 14
4 Morocco Rabat 14
5 Turkey Istanbul 14
6 Germany Berlin 14
7 Japan Tokyo 14

2019[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 France Paris 14
2 United Arab Emirates Dubai 14
3 Morocco Rabat 14
4 China Shanghai 14
5 Japan Tokyo 14
6 Russia Moscow 14
7 Spain Madrid 14

2020[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 France Paris 14
2 United Arab Emirates Dubai 14
7 Austria Salzburg 14

2021[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 Turkey Istanbul 14
2 Portugal Lisbon 14
3 Uzbekistan Tashkent 14
4 Russia Moscow 14
5 Morocco Rabat 14

2022[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 Azerbaijan Baku

2023[edit]

Stages Host Events
1 Republic of Ireland Dublin

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Karate Tournaments | WKF".
  2. ^ Brennan, Eliott (17 February 2022). "New round robin format set to be launched at opening Karate 1-Premier League event in Fujairah". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 8 March 2022.

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