KFA Challenge to certify youth skills, free promotion for 6 months for 100 clubs on a first-come, first-served basis
Feb 11, 2025
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The 'KFA Challenge' is a skill certification system launched by KFA in the second half of last year to help young people who started soccer as a club learn more interesting and challenge their skills to improve their soccer skills. It consists of a total of 65 programs from levels 1 to 15, and a real certificate for the KFA challenge level is issued, just like the system for issuing a single certificate through Taekwondo's product/unit screening.
In the first half of this year, KFA will exempt registration fees for six months only for the first 100 clubs that participate in the 'KFA Challenge' and purchase a certified club signboard. In addition to the cost savings of a total of 600,000 won, the program can be used for the organization and promotion of the club's educational content in the capacity of 'KFA Challenge Certification Club'.
There are also benefits for leaders who run these certification programs. Certification club leaders can earn 5 points for leader remuneration training after completing a 2-3 hour 'KFA Challenge' online curriculum.
More information on the application and operation of 'KFA Challenge' can be found on the website (www.kfachallenge.org ).
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.