Three resign from Swedish karate federation board

Turmoil continues at the Swedish Karate Federation as three board members have stepped down from their positions. At least seven complaints regarding board operations have been filed with the National Sports Board, including those involving the new chairman Sadik Sadik.

Conflicts within the Swedish Karate Federation persist, leading to significant changes in its leadership. Three board members have recently resigned, highlighting the ongoing concerns surrounding the organization's governance. Alongside this, at least seven formal complaints about board operations have been submitted to the National Sports Board (RIN), the Swedish authority handling sports-related disputes. These complaints focus on aspects of board work, with several specifically mentioning the newly appointed chairman Sadik Sadik.

The background suggests internal tensions that have escalated over time. RIN's role will be crucial in investigating the complaints and potentially recommending actions. The federation, which represents karate in Sweden, now faces challenges in stabilizing its leadership and restoring trust among members. The article was published on December 15, 2025, and the situation may evolve based on RIN's decisions.

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