Antonio Espinós
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13 October 1947
Antonio Espinós | |
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Antonio Espinós Ortueta, president of the World Karate Federation and the European Karate Federation | |
| Born | Antonio Espinós Ortueta 13 October 1947 Bilbao, Spain |
| Alma mater | Madrid University |
| Occupation | Sports Administrator |
Antonio Espinós Ortueta (born 13 October 1947 in Bilbao, Spain), is the current president of the World Karate Federation (WKF) and of the European Karate Federation (EKF). Former member of the Spanish Karate National Team and former president of the Spanish Karate Federation, Mr. Espinós has headed the WKF since 1998[1] and the EKF since 1997.[2] He is regarded as a major force behind the inclusion of karate in the programme of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Antonio Espinós Ortueta was born in Bilbao, Spain. Upon completing his elementary school education at the German School Madrid, he studied civil engineering at Complutense University of Madrid, graduating in 1973. Following his degree, Mr. Espinós earned an MBA from the EOI. From his graduation until 2014, he spent his working life holding management positions in the private sector. He speaks fluent Spanish, English, French and German.