KFA Challenge, the Korea Football Association's Youth Personal Skills Certification System, will start issuing certificates from the 30th

Apr 29, 2025

KFA Challenge, the Korea Football Association's Youth Personal Skills Certification System, will start issuing certificates from the 30th



KFA Challenge, the Korea Football Association's Youth Personal Skills Certification System, will start issuing certificates from the 30th
KFA Challenge, the Korea Football Association's Youth Personal Skills Certification System, will start issuing certificates from the 30th
The Korea Football Association (KFA) will start the official certificate issuance service of the youth soccer skill certification program 'KFA Challenge' from the 30th. Participants who have completed level certification will now be able to prove their level of football (level) with the official certificate of the Korea Football Association.

The KFA Challenge is a youth individual skills certification program consisting of a total of 15 levels based on five soccer skills areas of dribbling, shooting, passing, ball-filling, and complex movements, and is eligible to apply for an official certificate of that level only after passing all five tests in each level.

The real certificate, which will be issued this time, consists of one ID card and one certificate in the form of a certificate. The certificate with public confidence along with the president of the Korea Football Association contains data such as player information, affiliated club, issuance number, and certification level, so you can know your personal skills authentication information at a glance.




KFA Challenge, the Korea Football Association's Youth Personal Skills Certification System, will start issuing certificates from the 30th
The application for issuance is available on the KFA Challenge app 'Certificate Issuance Page', and the price is 12,000 won (delivery fee) for one set (gift + card). The application may be made by the player himself or by his guardian.

Meanwhile, the KFA Challenge is the first youth individual skills certification program in Korea organized by the Korea Football Association and co-operated by the sports data company Project With (CEO Lee Woon-jang), with more than 2,000 youths in 110 youth clubs nationwide as of March. In particular, it is rapidly expanding its base at home and abroad, with the KFA Challenge being implemented in Vietnam from April.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.