We have to go. K-League football dreamers gathered in Busan. K-League Futures Football Festival is a success

Sep 23, 2025

We have to go. K-League football dreamers gathered in Busan. K-League Futures Football Festival is a success
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association



We have to go. K-League football dreamers gathered in Busan. K-League Futures Football Festival is a success
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
We have to go. K-League football dreamers gathered in Busan. K-League Futures Football Festival is a success
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
We have to go. K-League football dreamers gathered in Busan. K-League Futures Football Festival is a success
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
The K-League Futures Football Festival' co-hosted by the Korean Professional Football Federation ('Federation') and Busan I'Park ('Busan') was held with great success.

At the festival held at the Busan Club House on the 20th, 250 academy elementary school players from K-League clubs in the Gyeongsang region, including Busan, Daegu, and Gyeongnam, participated. The event was full of friendly matches, basic soccer clinics, and recreation, making it a venue for exchanges between teams.

First, the friendly matches were held by grade, allowing participants to enjoy playing and enjoy the charm of soccer. In addition, all participants were given a variety of souvenirs, including soccer shoe bags, sign balls, and K-League official trading cards, along with trophies.




At the basic soccer clinic, retired K-League players Cho Won-hee, Park Jong-woo, Ahn Byung-joon, Lee Seung-hyun, Jung Dong-ho, and Cho Young-chul were lecturers and taught various training such as shooting, passing, control, dribbling, and one-on-one.

Finally, during the recreation session, Gonzalo, Pesin, Gu Sang-min, and Jo Wi-je, who play in Busan, teamed up with the participants to give them special memories by jumping, throwing balls, and passing hula hoops.

In addition, various experience booths such as shooting experience, robot soccer, ICT running, and chair-stacking challenges were set up at the venue, allowing participants as well as their families to enjoy together.




The children's athletes who participated in this festival were happy to play with professional players", "I want to work hard and become a great player like you."It was good for parents to enjoy various experience programs such as recreation and soccer clinics as well as games." expressed satisfaction.

An official from the federation said "This festival was a valuable place for academy children from various clubs, including Busan, Daegu, and Gyeongnam, to interact and grow through soccer. In the future, we will continue to cooperate with various K-League clubs to expand opportunities for children from all over the country to experience soccer."

Meanwhile, starting with this Busan event, the federation plans to continue the 'K League Futures Football Festival' in other clubs' hometowns. The festival was sponsored by Ringti, Dongwon Spring Water, Hero Play Park, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the National Sports Promotion Agency.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.