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Watch the World Cup Varna 2025 – Live Here

On 8 July 2025, as part of the 19th International Martial Arts Summer Camp in Kamchia, Bulgaria, the prestigious World Cup Varna in Kyokushin Karate will take place and will be broadcast live.

This tournament is one of the most anticipated events in the annual calendar of the international Kyokushin community and for the athletes of the Bulgarian Karate Kyokushin Federation (BKKF). It provides a world-class stage for young fighters aged 14 to 21 to showcase their skills.

The competition is divided into three age categories: Juniors (14–15 years), Juniors (16–17 years), and Cadets (18–21 years), with divisions by age, gender, and weight.

Participants aged 14 to 17 will be awarded medals, trophies, and certificates for the top three athletes in each weight category for both boys and girls. Competitors in the 18–21 age group will also receive cash prizes, along with medals and trophies.

In the men’s divisions (–75 kg, –85 kg, and +85 kg), the prizes are:
1st place – €5,000, 2nd place – €3,500, 3rd place – €2,000, and 4th place – €1,000.

In the women’s categories (–55 kg, –65 kg, and +65 kg), the winners will receive:
1st place – €3,500, 2nd place – €2,500, 3rd place – €1,500, and 4th place – €1,000.

All matches will be held under Kyokushin knockdown rules, promising high-level, full-contact karate action.

The draws and live updates are HERE

 Don’t miss your chance to witness the fights of the future champions of Kyokushin – live from Bulgaria.

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