FFC is coming to Sarajevo, Ljubljana, Skopje, Budapest and Paris!

June 5th, 2013

FFC is coming to Sarajevo, Ljubljana, Skopje, Budapest and Paris!

The Final Fight Championship combat organization, which has been a breath of fresh air on the Croatian sports scene, plans to hold several events soon in the countries of the region, followed by an expansion across Europe.

The FFC president, Orsat Zovko, was extremely pleased with the results of the latest event which was held in Osijek, Croatia (Gradski vrt venue), in front of 4,500 people and another half a million who viewed the live broadcast on Nova TV. After a bit of a rough start in Split, thing have quickly fallen into place, the audience has recognized the quality of the organization and some of the upcoming locations have been announced.
The FFC's office in Zagreb has been under a barrage of questions from fans all over the country as to when will an event be held in their city, but there have been very frequent enquiries coming from abroad as well. In addition to a major interest in the FFC's arrival shown by the countries of the region, the FFC has already been recognized as a quality organization in other parts of Europe, thanks to its excellent fights and top-level production.

Before the summer break, the town of Porec will host the sixth FFC event in a row, featuring some of the best fighters in the world. No less than three participants in the K-1 World Grand Prix Final will enter the ring in the Zatika venue, as well as one participant of the Glory Grand Slam in Japan, while a veritable expansion is expected to follow across the region during this autumn.

Mr Zovko has revealed to Fight Site that FFC events will come to Pula and Sarajevo in September, and visits to the capitals of Macedonia and Slovenia should happen by the end of 2013. The cities of Skopje and Ljubljana will thus have the opportunity to enjoy the FFC's events, and even bigger plans are in place for the year 2014.
After conquering the region, the FFC plans to expand to the rest of Europe, with Budapest and Paris first in line!