Superkombat Fighting Championship
| Sport | Kickboxing |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2011 |
| Founder | Eduard Irimia |
| Ceased | 2021 |
| Country | Romania |
| Headquarters | Bucharest, Romania |
| Broadcasters | Eurosport Combate Channel FightBox Fight Now TV CBS Sports |
| Official website | superkombat |
The Superkombat Fighting Championship stylized as SUPERKOMBAT or SK, was a Romanian kickboxing and mixed martial arts promotion based in Bucharest, Romania. The organization was considered one of the world’s top kickboxing organizations and at one point the largest kickboxing promotion in Europe, featuring some of the highest-level fighters in the sport on its roster.
Superkombat rose to prominence during the decline of the Japanese kickboxing giant K-1 in 2011. The next year, the organization partnered with K-1, assisting with event production, European talent recruitment and co-promoted K-1's 2012 event series in USA, Greece and Japan such as the K-1 World Grand Prix. Superkombat had partnerships with the World Kickboxing Network and WAKO for event sanctioning. Superkombat founder Eduard Irimia was awarded the Promoter of the Year 2011 by WIPU (World Independent Promoters Union) winning over Its Showtime and United Glory, an award who had previously been given to boxing promoter Don King. In 2016, the promotion held the Superkombat World Grand Prix IV 2016 which drew a record-setting attendance of 34,000 spectators in Comănești, Romania. This set a new European audience record for kickboxing, surpassing the previous mark of 25,000 set at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Amsterdam.