BRAVE Combat Federation to debut in Austria with record-breaking BRAVE CF 90

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BRAVE Combat Federation is set to break new ground with BRAVE CF 90 as the organisation will be debuting in Austria with the event on November 23, in association with leading local promotion Sparta CF at Multiverse Schwechat, Vienna.

 

BRAVE CF 90 will be a landmark event as Austria becomes the 35th nation globally and the 16th European nation to host BRAVE Combat Federation; both world records that no other organisation has matched.

 

Earlier this year, BRAVE Combat Federation extended its record as the most hosted MMA organization globally with inaugural events in Mauritius, the Netherlands, China, and Bulgaria and the upcoming event in Austria will further elevate the benchmarks.

 

While the global influence of BRAVE CF will continue with the event, it also reinforces the organisation’s position as the industry leader in European MMA. This year, BRAVE CF has already hosted two events each in Slovenia and the Netherlands, one event in Bulgaria, and is scheduled to host BRAVE CF 89 in Spain, demonstrating its commitment to promoting MMA in Europe.

 

The Austrian event will continue this expansion after successful events in Northern Ireland, England, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, Russia, Belarus, Italy, Poland, Serbia, Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands and Bulgaria.

 

The BRAVE CF event in Austria is also expected to transform the local MMA scene by bringing top international stars while providing global exposure to talented fighters from Austria. Austria’s Ismail Naurdiev has already made a name for himself at BRAVE Combat Federation, having challenged for the world title twice. The upcoming event will create opportunities for more Austrian fighters to showcase their skills on a global stage.

 

BRAVE CF’s vision has elevated MMA to national sports status in several European nations, including Slovenia, Serbia, and Spain, and Austria may soon join this list. BRAVE CF 90 will be the tenth event of the organization in 2024, following successful events in Slovenia, Mauritius, the Netherlands, China, Pakistan, Bulgaria, and Spain.