K League Academy will hold the second data analysis course in 2025
Nov 14, 2025
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The data analysis process is designed to recognize the importance of data in K-League power analysis and player evaluation, and to increase the use of data in the league. Fifty-five people attended the curriculum, including working-level officials from the federation, team power analysts, and player support and power reinforcement departments.
In the first session of the training, Professor Ko Sang-ki of University of Seoul was a lecturer and gave a lecture on the subject of 'Evaluation of Player Performance through Game Data and Analysis of Tactical Characteristics by League'.
In the second session that followed, Oh Sung-hwan, a technical committee member of the Korea Football Association, explained how to collaborate between physical coaches and power analysts under the theme of "'From physical data to contextual analysis to contextual training.'"
In the third session, Choi Chul-woo, a member of the Federation's Technical Research Group (TSG), introduced the tactical characteristics of K League 1 and 2 under the theme of 「K League Tactical Trends」 and how to write analysis reports that practitioners can refer to.
In the last session, former Vissel Kobe and current FC Tokyo chief analyst Hioraki Fuji wrapped up the training schedule by sharing the J-League's advanced analysis system and practical flow under the theme of `Role and Change of J-League Analysts.'
Since 2013, the federation has been steadily operating the 'K League Academy' project, which provides customized educational programs for K League members, including data analysis processes. In the future, the federation plans to enhance the capabilities of K-League team practitioners through lectures and case sharing related to club administrative practice.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










