The 3rd Hana Bank Cup Daejeon Love Club Soccer Tournament ended successfully
Nov 18, 2025
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'Unite the Great War! Let's play soccer together!The competition, which was held under the slogan ', was decorated as a venue for harmony and festivals beyond competition, and provided special enjoyment to participants through prize draws and various souvenirs.
The game was divided by age and played in 20 minutes and tournament format, and individual awards such as MVP, Outstanding Player, and Coach were awarded to the winning, second-place and joint third-place teams. In the 20s and 30s, Winnerstar in Daedeok-gu, Yuseong-gu, Oryu in Jung-gu in the 40s and 50s, Winnerstar in Daedeok-gu, Baekho in Seo-gu in the 60s, Nanumi in Dong-gu in the 70s and Sky in Jung-gu won and second place, respectively.
In particular, at the awards ceremony, brand products using the mascot 'Kkumdori'IP, 'Kkumdori Ramen' and 'Kkumdori Makgeolli', which represent Daejeon, were presented to the winning team, adding a different pleasure and regional symbolism to the competition. In addition, the winning team will be provided with a winning patch and a skybox ticket, and a separate award ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. on November 22 (Saturday) at the final home game of the 2025 season (37 rounds, match against Gangwon FC) at Daejeon World Cup Stadium.
"The Hana Bank Cup Daejeon Love Club soccer tournament marks its third anniversary this year," said Kim Won-taek, head of the Daejeon Hana Citizen. We deeply appreciate that the competition is being held successfully every year thanks to the active participation and passion of soccer lovers. Daejeon Hana Citizen has continued to provide a place to strengthen harmony and friendship as one soccer through this competition and the Women's Futsal Competition 'Hana Queens Cup'. In the future, we will do our best to develop the local soccer culture and expand the base of healthy sports for all" he said.
Meanwhile, Daejeon is striving to expand the base of soccer in the region through customized regional activities targeting various classes such as children and adolescents, women, elite athletes, and daily sportsmen. In May, about 180 female soccer clubs participated in the Women's Futsal Competition 'Hana Queens Cup', which marks its fourth anniversary this year, contributing to revitalizing the base of women's soccer.
In addition, from July to November, the Daejeon World Cup Stadium operated Hana Dream School for 400 educationally vulnerable students in the district, providing sports spirit cultivation and enjoyable physical education experiences through soccer clinics and stadium tours. In addition, it is taking the lead in forming a healthy local sports culture by communicating closer with local residents through various activities such as supporting uniforms for women's elite soccer teams in elementary, middle, high school, and university in Daejeon.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










