The French Mixed Martial Arts Federation (FMMAF) has seen remarkable growth across multiple fronts during the 2023/2024 season, further solidifying its position as a leading force in European MMA. From a surge in licensed fighters and technical grades to an increase in competitions and impressive national team performances, FMMAF continues to lay a strong foundation for the future of MMA in France.
The organization’s success can be attributed, in part, to key figures driving these initiatives. Lionel Brézéphin, the Technical Director of FMMAF, oversees all development actions, ensuring that FMMAF’s programs are executed effectively. Johnny Frachey, responsible for technical progression and rankings, has played a pivotal role in advancing the skill levels and tracking the progress of athletes across the country.
Growth in Licenses
One of the standout achievements of the 2023/2024 season has been the substantial rise in the number of registered fighters. FMMAF issued a total of 8,922 licenses, marking a doubling of licenses compared to the 2022/2023 season. This rapid growth translates to a staggering 334% increase compared to the 2021/2022 season. Despite this impressive expansion, there remain regional disparities in participation, particularly in rural areas where the distance from urban centres and limited financial resources are contributing factors. FMMAF is actively addressing these challenges to further promote the sport across the entire country.
Technical Grades Achievements
The awarding of technical grades also saw significant momentum. A total of 3,086 grades were distributed during the 2023/2024 season, with the vast majority—2,808—being green grades. The green grade holds particular importance as it serves as the gateway to obtaining an amateur license, allowing fighters to participate in federal training courses and competitions. This reflects FMMAF’s commitment to providing clear pathways for fighters to grow and develop in the sport.
Expansion of Federal Training Programs
FMMAF has made notable advancements in its training programs, continually refining the qualifications available to coaches and fighters. The introduction of Federal Certificates Level 1 and 2 (BF1 and BF2), which are gradually replacing the CFI certifications, has been a key part of this development. In the 2023/2024 season, 512 federal certificates were awarded, representing a 235% increase from the previous season.
Increased Competitions
Competitions in both the amateur and professional ranks have also experienced growth under FMMAF’s oversight. The 2023/2024 season saw 42 professional and 19 amateur competitions take place, with a notable increase in the number of amateur fights. The number of amateur bouts rose from 36 to 149 between the 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 seasons, offering more opportunities for fighters to gain competitive experience and develop their skills.
French National Team’s International Success
On the international stage, the French national team has made its mark, particularly at the 2023 IMMAF World Championships in Tirana. Of particular note was Souhil Arezki, who captured gold in the Junor bantamweight division. Alongside Arezki’s crowning achievement, the French team collected several multiple medals across both European and World Championships.. These successes underline FMMAF’s ability to develop world-class talent capable of excelling in international competition.
Expansion of the MMA League
To sustain this growth and provide regular competition opportunities, FMMAF has continued to expand its MMA League. The league, structured around the number of licensees and clubs in each region, has maintained an average of 10 events per year, ensuring consistent competitive outlets for athletes at all levels. This initiative is crucial in developing grassroots talent while also providing exposure for more seasoned competitors.
The Road Ahead: 2024 IMMAF World Championships
FMMAF’s progress will be on full display at the upcoming 2024 IMMAF World Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. A strong contingent of 12 French athletes will represent the nation, showcasing the talent fostered through FMMAF’s programs. The athletes competing are:
• Océane Samson
• Lina Hammouche-Mehah
• Souhil Arezki
• Théo Murris
• Samba Sima
• Alan Landouzy
• Ugo Vidal
• Benoit Prigent
• Luidgi Grimoire
• Oualy Tandia
• Bafode Gassama
• Sarguis Beloryan
These athletes, each a product of FMMAF’s development pathways, will look to bring home gold and further solidify France’s status as a rising force in global MMA.
Looking Ahead
With its remarkable growth in licenses, technical certifications, and competition offerings, FMMAF has firmly established itself as a key federation in European MMA. The federation’s efforts to improve training standards, expand the competition structure, and support fighters at both amateur and professional levels have laid a strong foundation for the future. As French MMA continues to thrive, FMMAF’s mission to grow the sport nationwide remains stronger than ever, with more exciting developments on the horizon.
The upcoming 2024 IMMAF World Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, will be another chance for France to showcase its continued progress and ambition on the world stage. Fans can expect to see French fighters once again striving for gold, further cementing France’s place as a rising force in global MMA.