Syrian player Qusay Khoja wins gold and silver in the Arab Kung Fu Championship in Egypt

Cairo (ST): Syrian expatriate player Qusai Ali Babi Khoja won two gold and silver medals in the Arab Kung Fu Championship currently being held in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
The two medals came to Khoja in the northern style for the under-12 age group, noting that the tournament witnessed the participation of 100 male and female players who represented nine Arab countries: Egypt, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Palestine and Saudi Arabia, in addition to Syria.
Member of the Syrian Arab Martial Arts Federation, Chairman of the Higher Technical Committee for Kung Fu Hammam Al-Daya confirmed that the achievement of the young Syrian player Khoja came as a result of his insistence and his family to participate in the Arab Championship on behalf of Syria, after obtaining approval from the Federation of Martial Arts, referring to the union’s continued support and care for all promising talents capable of achieving honorable results for Syrian sports in the upcoming tournaments.
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