E.G.K.F. History
under construction
In
Porto (Portugal) 1982, during a seminar hold there by Sensei
Alberto Evangelista (from IKO –International Karate-Do
Organisation) at the invitation of Sensei Jaime Pereira and
after a small tournament at Brasília Shopping between Portugal
and Italy the idea of our European championships begun. The
two agreed it will be held the next year, hosted by Sensei
Evangelista in the beautiful city of Rome.
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Ahead Sensei Vitaliano Morandi, to his
right Senseis Jaime Pereira and Alberto Evangelista
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Sensei Pereira involved his group of friends, mostly members
then of IOGKF (International Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate-Do
Federation), a little tired of the absolute lack of
competition, in order to develop the style and make it
stronger in Europe. Among this group were Senseis Pieter Harms
(Belgium),
James Rousseau and Sim Len (England), Hiromi Suzuki (Sweden),
Bernard Cousin (France) and Theodoropoulos (Greece). Sensei
Suzuki also invited his friend Sensei Takeji Ogawa which
brought Austria to the group and the same happened with the
invitation by Sensei Evangelista to Sensei Yamashita, which
also brought Spain. This first championship was very important
and showed that a European way, without the obligations and
“closed doors” so typical in Japanese organisations, among
different lines of Goju not only were possible but desirable.
And this was the spirit of this organisation, even before it
was officially born, to unite and develop all forms of Goju.
Our “fight” was always an exogenous one, regarding other
styles, not inside the large and diverse Goju family. All Goju
forms were, and are, always welcome.
Rome’s friendly experience (7 and 8 of May 1983 – I Coppa
Europea Karate Goju-Ryu), with nine present countries, was a
success and it was decided that every two years they will
promote European Championships for seniors. The enthusiasm of
Sensei Harms determined that Belgium was chosen to be the next
host. In Leopoldsburg, in 1985, eleven countries participated.
On
the occasion of the 5th European Championship held
in Lisbon (Portugal) and during the previous Congress at Alfa
Hotel, on 27th September 1991, the discussion and
proposition of an European Federation was made.
Lisbon Congress: From right to left, Hiromi
Suzuki, Jaime Pereira, Humberto Nuno de Oliveira and Nuno
Cardeira
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Ten years latter, in 1993, the growth of the experience was
obvious, Goju was becoming stronger in many other European
countries and the previous idea of a Federation gained body.
Among the founders were Fritz Nopel (Germany),
Pieter Harms, Marcello Tiberi (Italy) and Humberto Oliveira
(Portugal). In May 1993 in Kamen (Germany) just before the 6th
European Championship hold in Riga (Latvia), the European
Goju-Ryu Karate-Do Federation was born.
Humberto Nuno de Oliveira
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