Khaberni - The international Jordanian referee Mohammed Alian continues to affirm his position as one of the most prominent names in Asian Taekwondo refereeing, through his distinguished participation in the most important continental championships during 2025, the latest being his participation as an international referee in the Southeast Asia Taekwondo Championship 2025, held in the Kingdom of Thailand, with wide participation from regional countries.
The year 2025 witnessed a remarkable refereeing activity by referee Mohammed Alian, where he participated in a number of prominent Asian championships, among the most notable:
Asian Taekwondo Championship – Kuching, Malaysia (2025)
Which took place from July 24 to July 31, 2025, and included his participation as an international referee in multiple competitions involving:
Combat (cubs, cadets, juniors),
Para combat,
Junior poomsae,
and Para poomsae,
clearly confirming his competence and the diversity of his refereeing experience.
Asian Youth Games – Bahrain 2025
Where he participated within the international refereeing team in one of the most prominent multi-sport championships at the Asian level.
Asian Open Taekwondo Championship (combat and poomsae) – Pakistan 2025
Which witnessed a notable brilliance by referee Mohammed Alian, where he participated in refereeing combat and poomsae competitions, and was crowned with the Best Referee Award during the tournament, in appreciation of his outstanding performance, high accuracy, and commitment to international refereeing standards.
Southeast Asia Taekwondo Championship – Thailand 2025
Where his participation was a continuation of his continental refereeing career during the year, and an enhancement of his presence in regional championships.
Before concluding his participations during 2025, referee Mohammed Alian received a special thank-you message from the head of the Referee Committee in the Asian Taekwondo Union, in which he praised the wonderful performance, dedicated work, and high discipline shown during the championships, reaffirming the great confidence in Jordanian refereeing competencies.
Mohammed Alian is one of the first Jordanian referees who participated in refereeing Para poomsae competitions at the Asian level, giving him a distinguished status and consistent presence in major continental championships.
These achievements clearly convey a message about the evolution of Jordanian refereeing and its ability to confidently and distinctively be present in the most important Asian forums.



