Jeju United Bae Youth Soccer League Tournament is a Success, Expanding Youth Soccer on Jeju Island
The eighth edition of the Jeju United Bae Youth Soccer League has been expanded and reorganized into a league format, drawing enthusiastic responses from the youth soccer community on Jeju Island.
The Jeju United Bae Youth Soccer Tournament was first held in 2015. It provides children with the opportunity to participate in sports activities to foster friendship among clubs and promote their physical and emotional development. It also aims to improve children’s health and foster a 온라인카지노 healthy social atmosphere through daily sports.
This year’s Jeju United Bae Youth Football Tournament was also a success. It was hosted by Jeju United, organized by the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Youth Sports Council, and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Sports Promotion Organization. There were also changes. The tournament was reorganized into a league format. The official name of the tournament was also changed to the 8th Jeju United Bae Youth Football League. The opening first round concluded on April 21 (Sun), and the second round will be held on June 23 (Sun). The tournament will be held at Ödo 1 and Ödo 2 Stadiums in Jeju City.
The league wins will be totaled and divided into Baekdujo (upper league) and Halla Jo (lower league) in October. With the change to the league system, the players of the participating teams are able to actively participate in exchanges and communication beyond just achieving results and showcase their skills to the fullest. The response has been enthusiastic. A total of 18 clubs (627 players) registered with the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Youth Sports Council by March 2024 participated in the tournament.
FC Yongdam Youth, Nice FC, Dongbu Youth FC, Dudrim FC, Bamos FC, Baekho Youth FC, Shinjeju Youth FC, Winner FC, Jeju Blue FC, Jeju Youth FC, Jeff Academy, Halla FC, Hanyang Youth FC, Aewol Rojae FC, Jocheon Rojae FC, Hallim Rojae FC, and Loje united will compete in good faith to discover new soccer dreamers and expand youth soccer.
Jeju United CEO Koo Chang-yong said, “Jeju has been sincerely striving to contribute to the development of youth soccer with every tournament since the first one in 2015. This time, the tournament has been expanded and reorganized into a league format, allowing us to make more of an impact. Jeju will continue to strive to discover and nurture outstanding youths.”
Mr. Lim Yoon-bae, Chairman of the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Youth Sports Council, said, “I hope that this tournament, which is in its eighth year, will contribute to the unity and development of the youth soccer family in Jeju. I would like to thank Jeju United for hosting this tournament, the sponsors for their generous support, and all the players who participated in the tournament.”