Over 600 athletes from Pakistan, Moldova, Hungary, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, England, Russia, Egypt, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Armenia, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Austria, Australia, Belarus, Argentina, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates participated in the WKF Kickboxing World Cup.
First 150 photos already online HERE
Ring divisions: Low kick, adults 18-40 years old only
K-1: 14-15; 16-17; 18-40 years old 289 participants;
Tatami disciplines (musical forms, light contact, kick-light) – 315 participants.
Based on the results of the competition, taking into account the results of the ring and tatami divisions (kick-light, light contact, and solo compositions), the nominees for the overall team standings were determined:
1st place – Republic of Belarus
2nd place – Russian Federation
3rd place – Republic of Moldova
The International referee corps:
Roman Viktorovich Logisch (Germany) – Secretary General, WKF Competition Inspector,
Carlos Suarez (Argentina) – supervisor of the fight for the title of absolute world Champion WKF PRO K-1, -58.2 kg.,
Derkachenko Ivan Vasilievich (Belarus) – Supervisor of the Ring Sections of the World Kickboxing Federation WKF,
Baibara Igor (Bulgaria) – senior referee of the tatami divisions!
On September 15 and 16, 2025, Derkachenko Ivan Vasilievich held an international referee seminar on WKF kickboxing, after which 6 judges received international referee / judge licenses.
From Russia: Voronets Evgeniy, Vorogushina Liliya, Strizhakova Olga, Belous Dmitry.
From Belarus: Semenov Sergey and Novikova Ksenia.
Also working at the WKF World Cup were licensed judges: Istvan Rozman (Hungary), Kuvik Gabriela (Poland), Trofimov Ilya (Bulgaria), Azizova Edita (Armenia), Mocanu Roman (Romania), Afanasyev Sergey (Moldova), Vnodchenko Maxim (Moldova)