SATUC Won the Mohammed Bin Rashid Creative Sports Award (MBR). The Award is the world’s leading award in terms of value, and diversity of categories. It is the primary sports award dedicated to inspiring creativity in sports in the UAE, Arab countries, and the world in general.
The Award is received by Princess Sheikha Bint Hamad Bin Jassim Al Thani, SATUC Chairperson for her humanitarian initiative to organize SATUC World Cup for Orphans and refugees from all over the world and to create new ways to integrate them into society.
World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNF) Granting Sheikha Al Thani an honorary doctorate and the title of Goodwill Ambassador Due to her recognizable charitable efforts since she was 4 years old and her humanitarian initiative to organize SATUC World Cup for Orphans and refugees from all over the world and to create new ways to integrate them into society. Congratulations.
World Federation of United Nations Associations
”Sheikha is a humanitarian entrepreneur who understands the concerns of orphaned children and seeks to save them from danger and perdition. Sheikha contributes to saving the future of those children and offering them a brighter future. Therefore, helping her is indeed a national duty. Her interest in helping those orphaned children with powerful projects stems from her authentic Arab nationalism”
Sheikha awarded by WFUNF due to her winning the Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award for her humanitarian initiative to organize SATUC World Cup for Orphans and refugees from all over the world and to create new ways to integrate them into society. Congratulations
Georgian Karate Federation Granting Princess Sheikha Al Thani the title of Honorary Vice President of the Georgian Karate Federation an Honorary Black Belt by the Georgian National Karate Federation and an MMA belt by members of the federation shown here including Sadashige Kato 9th Dan from the World Chief Instructor for the International Japan Karate-Do Association, Mr. Basilia, and Hayrettin Hamerucu of the World Shotokan Federation.