Afghan judokas competing for refugee team defeated at Paris Olympics
Arab, 23, competed in the under-81 kg category and lost to Matthias Casse of Belgium with a score of 11-1.
Arab, 23, competed in the under-81 kg category and lost to Matthias Casse of Belgium with a score of 11-1.
Faizad competed in the under-81 kg category and faced Borchashvili in four rounds.
This remarkable achievement makes him only the second player ever to reach this milestone.
In his youth, Ahadi represented Finland at various levels, including the U-15, U-17, and U-18 categories.
The match is scheduled for Tuesday, July 30, at 10 a.m. Paris time.
Sports enthusiasts have hailed the Paris Olympics as a “once in a lifetime” experience.
In the Paris Olympics, six athletes from Afghanistan, including three women and three men, will represent their country.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has proposed a tri-series involving Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), along with A.
Fazli has not yet commented on the UCI’s decision or the allegations against him.
Hamidi also serves as the Secretary General of the Afghanistan National Boxing Federation.