Dorin Mikhailovich Damir (), born on 20 March 1972 is the vice president of the Judo Federation of Moldova (2005 - 2012), the president of the Fighting & Entertainment Association of Moldova (FEA), the president of the Moldovan Amateur K-1 Federation (WAK-1F Moldova), and the vice president of the World Amateur K-1 Federation, WAK-1F, as well as a businessman.
Damir is the president of the Fighting & Entertainment Association of Moldova (FEA), president of the Moldovan Amateur K-1 Federation of (WAK-1F Moldova), and the vice president of the World Amateur K-1 Federation, (WAK-1F).
Damir graduated high school in 1987 and college in 1991. After completing college he entered the National Police Academy. Upon completion of his training at the academy, he worked in a special unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova (Department for Combating Corruption and Organized Crime).
In 2002, Damir was transferred to the reserve, and since 2002 he has worked in the field of business, security, investment, consulting, and real estate. He obtained his bachelor's degree in International Economic Relations and later a master's degree in Sports Management. He is married and has three children.
From 2005 to 2012 he retained the position of vice president of the Moldova Judo Federation.
Damir holds the 1st Dan Black Belt in Taekwondo. He is also a hand-to-hand combat instructor. He is still practicing boxing and Muay Thai. He has made a notable contribution to the development of martial arts in the Republic of Moldova.
In 2009, Damir founded the Fighting & Entertainment Association of Moldova (FEA) which aims to promote Moldovan fighters to world rings and tatami, encourage a healthy lifestyle among young people and increase the popularity of K-1 in Moldova. In 2009, the first FEA GP tournament was held, with the participation of Moldovan fighters in the 84 kg weight class. Together with the Japanese and European partners, Damir Dorin established the "King Of Kings Project (KOK)". In 2010, for the first time in Moldova, the BUSHIDO FC tournament was held, with 5 fights according to the MMA rules and 5 fights according to the K-1 rules. In 2011, Damir registered the "FIGHTING EAGLES" Project which in a short time has gained huge popularity in Moldova. Damir has continued to hold tournaments, and to date there have been nine major events.
In 2026 Dorin Damir, the president of the FEA association and godson of the former democratic leader Vladimir Plahotniuc, was detained shortly after being sentenced to three years in prison. Dorin Damir, Alexandru Pînzari and Valeriu Cojocaru were sentenced on Monday, January 19, to three years in prison each, being found guilty of abuse of power and job misuse in the case of fictitious hiring at the former Directorate 5 of the National Investigation Inspectorate. The decision was made by the Chisinau Court, Buiucani headquarters.
Being the President of the Moldovan Amateur K-1 Federation, Damir organized the Amateur K-1 Championship for the first time in Moldova. More than 200 athletes from 22 Moldovan sports clubs participated in the Republic Championship. Fighters from Moldova WAK-1F Federation successfully participated in the K-1 European Championship, the Asian Open Championship, and the European Cup.
EAGLES FC (Fighting Championship), the new, unique Moldavian combative project which will follow the rules of MMA. The symbol of an eagle has been shaped through centuries. The eagle is a well known symbol of freedom and courage. The eagle is located on the coat of arms of many world powers. A victory is not only for the fighter, but also all of the country.