In a historic achievement that further cements its absolute dominance in taekwondo across the UAE, Fujairah Martial Arts Club has been crowned the Overall Taekwondo Excellence Shield winner for the eighth consecutive year, reaffirming its status as the benchmark of excellence and the leading institution for developing champions and sustaining success.
The well-deserved triumph came after the club secured a commanding lead in the annual overall standings for the sporting season, highlighting the strength of its technical and administrative systems and their ability to maintain excellence year after year.
Thanks to its strategic approach and consistent accumulation of high-ranking points, Fujairah Martial Arts Club topped the standings with an impressive 10,491 points, finishing comfortably ahead of its nearest competitors.
Commenting on the club’s continued dominance for the eighth straight year, Nader Abu Al Shawish, Director of Fujairah Martial Arts Club, said: "Maintaining the pinnacle of Emirati taekwondo for the eighth consecutive year is not merely another victory; it is clear evidence of the success of the club’s strategic vision and the unlimited support we receive from the wise leadership of the Emirate of Fujairah."
He added: "This shield is the result of the collective dedication and hard work of our male and female athletes, as well as our technical and administrative teams. What distinguishes our achievements this season is the remarkable balance and integration between the men’s and women’s categories, which enabled us to secure the overall title by a significant margin. This reflects the depth and sustainability of the club’s talent development system. We congratulate the entire club family on this accomplishment and remain committed to raising the flag of Fujairah and the UAE at future competitions."
This sporting balance was the key factor behind securing the Overall Excellence Shield for eight consecutive seasons, once again confirming the club’s role as a primary supplier of talent to the national teams and as a leading model of sporting professionalism in martial arts across the region.