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Islamabad to Host “OYAMA Challenge Cup 2026” International Tournament

On 6–7 February 2026, Pakistan’s capital Islamabad will host one of the most anticipated full-contact events of the season — the “OYAMA Challenge Cup 2026” international tournament, held under the motto “Fight for Glory”. The competition is organized by Full Contact Martial Arts – Global with the support of several international full-contact karate and martial arts federations, whose emblems appear on the official event poster.

The organizers emphasize the international status of the tournament and target the participation of top fighters across various weight and age divisions. Bouts will be held in a full-contact format, traditionally attracting both elite athletes and a broad audience of fans who value explosive, spectator-friendly martial arts. The visual concept “Fight for Glory” reflects the spirit of the upcoming clashes, promising maximum dynamics, uncompromising battles and high sporting drama.

The “OYAMA Challenge Cup 2026” aims to further strengthen Islamabad’s position on the global martial arts map. For the host city, it is an opportunity to showcase its organizational standards and hospitality, while for the athletes it offers valuable early-season international experience, a real test of readiness for major continental and world events, and a chance to make a statement on the global stage.

Team managers and club representatives can obtain detailed information on entry conditions and registration by contacting the tournament office via email or WhatsApp. The “OYAMA Challenge Cup 2026” is already marked in many teams’ calendars as a key February event and a major meeting point for the full-contact martial arts community worldwide.

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