Korean Professional Football Federation FC Anyang to host K-League Futures Football Festival on the 15th

Nov 13, 2025

Korean Professional Football Federation FC Anyang to host K-League Futures Football Festival on the 15th



Korean Professional Football Federation FC Anyang to host K-League Futures Football Festival on the 15th
Korean Professional Football Federation FC Anyang to host K-League Futures Football Festival on the 15th
Co-hosted by the Korea Professional Football Federation and FC Anyang, and sponsored by Lingti, Dongwon Spring Water, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the National Sports Promotion Foundation, 'K League Futures Football Festival' (hereinafter 'Festival') will be held at Anyang Bisan Sports Park on the 15th.

This festival is designed to help children enjoy learning and experiencing soccer. After holding a festival for children of the academy in the Gyeongsang region with Busan I'Park in September, the federation will hold a festival for children of the academy in the metropolitan and Chungcheong regions.

About 600 children's players from K-League clubs' academies, including FC Anyang, Bucheon FC, Ansan Greeners, Cheonan City FC, and Cheongju FC in Chungcheongbuk-do, are eligible to participate.




The festival consists of a variety of programs, including friendly matches, soccer clinics, and 12 field experience booths.

Friendship matches and football clinics are open to kindergarteners from the club academy to sixth graders. In particular, the soccer clinic will have 12 players from the K League, including Hyun Young-min, Kim Young-kwang, Kim Ho-nam, and Lim Sang-hyup, as coaches to teach basic skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting. Through this, the participating children will be given pleasant experiences and precious memories through soccer.

In addition, all participating children will be offered a variety of souvenirs, including trophies, soccer balls, ringtizero, K-League official trading cards, luggage colors, and 7-Eleven 'Shoot!' series products.




The federation's strategic business team said "This event, where children who love the K League gather and interact, is expected to be a good opportunity for the development of youth soccer in the region. We will continue to create an environment where more children can experience and grow soccer through the K League Futures business" he said.

Meanwhile, through the K League Futures project, the federation is continuing various activities for children to learn and enjoy soccer easily, such as developing an online soccer textbook program and operating a children's soccer class.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.