Fujairah Martial Arts Club Clinches Best Arab Club Award Again
The Fujairah Martial Arts Club (FMAC) has once again been recognized for its outstanding contributions to the sports sector, securing the title of Best Arab Club at 'The Best' awards, hosted by Tatweeg News in Egypt. This marks the second consecutive year FMAC has achieved this prestigious accolade, underlining its significant influence in martial arts on a global, regional, and local scale for the year 2023.
The announcement came during a grand ceremony in Cairo, attended by notable figures including Ashraf Sobhi, the Minister of Youth and Sports of Egypt. This achievement is a testament to the vision and unwavering support of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah and President of the Al Fujairah Martial Arts Club. His dedication to the sports sector's growth within the emirate has been pivotal in FMAC's journey towards excellence.

FMAC's success is not just a reflection of high-level patronage but also of its own initiatives and efforts. Over recent years, the club has hosted a series of international championships that have garnered global attention. Notably, the Fujairah Open International Taekwondo Championship has been a highlight, successfully running for 10 consecutive years and earning accolades from the International Taekwondo Federation.
Nader Abu Shawish, Director of the Fujairah Martial Arts Club, dedicated this honour to H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Fujairah, and H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Al Sharqi. Their leadership and commitment have been instrumental in propelling FMAC to its current esteemed position in the world of martial arts.
'The Best' awards, now in its fourth edition, continues to celebrate the achievements of sports champions from Egypt and across the Arab world. FMAC's recognition at this event not only highlights its excellence but also showcases the thriving sports culture within the UAE and its growing impact on the international stage.
With inputs from WAM