Korea Women's Football Federation to Host 2025 Korea Women's Football Federation Awards

Dec 02, 2025

Korea Women's Football Federation to Host 2025 Korea Women's Football Federation Awards
Courtesy of the Korean Women's Football Association



The Korean Women's Football Association (hereinafter referred to as the Federation) will hold the '2025 Korean Women's Football Association Awards' at 2 p.m. on Dec. 10 at Olympic Parktel Olympia Hall in Seoul.

The award ceremony is an event where all the players, leaders, referees, supervisors, and evaluators who have played at all levels of women's soccer organized by the WK League and the federation throughout the year gather together to officially settle the performance of the season.

The award ceremony will be divided into the first part, which will settle the competition by age, and the second part for the WK League. In the first part, the GK Award, Defense Award, Scoring Award, Most Valuable Player Award and Best Leader Award will be awarded to players and leaders who showed excellent performance in each department at the federation competition, and the Fair Play Award will be awarded to the best team that showed the best performance this season and the cleanest manners during the federation competition.




In the second part, various awards will be held for WK League players who showed the best performance in the 2025 season. In particular, starting this season, the best player in each category will be selected by selecting the BEST 11 for each position, and the MVP, the most score, the most help, and the best player in 2025.

In addition, we will have time to express our gratitude and contribution to those who have contributed to the development of Korean women's soccer. These winners are selected through a fair screening process according to the evaluation criteria prepared in advance by the Federation's Fair Trade Commission.

In addition, the federation will expand its support for players by preparing a new 'Dream Award' this year. As a prize to provide scholarships to athletes who are unable to continue training due to economic difficulties or growth environment, we would like to provide a new ladder for athletes from various backgrounds, such as multicultural families, to ease the burden and concentrate on exercise comfortably.




Yang Myung-seok, president of the Korea Women's Football Association, stressed that the award ceremony is not just an end-of-year event, but a historic record of the efforts of everyone who sweated at the center of the development of Korean women's soccer and a time to identify the next goal to be made together. We will continue to do our best to make women's soccer a stage of infinite possibilities by building an ecosystem where players, leaders, referees, and fans grow together."

Meanwhile, the federation will begin preparing for the 2026 season starting with this award ceremony and will begin to carry out step-by-step implementation tasks, including reorganizing the league system, strengthening youth development, and promoting the expansion of the base. In addition, the plan is to make next season the first year of women's soccer industrialization and create a sustainable Korean Women's Football Federation by improving performance, increasing spectators, and diversifying partnerships.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.