The Korea Football Association (KFA) is a privately owned sports organization founded in 1933 and headquartered in South Korea. It serves as the governing body for football (soccer) and futsal within the country. The KFA is responsible for organizing and overseeing professional, semi-professional, and amateur football leagues and competitions in South Korea. It also manages the South Korea national football team and various youth national teams. The association generates revenue through the sale of sports tickets, merchandise, and sponsorship deals. As of 2023, the KFA employs approximately 60 individuals.

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Founded

1933

Headcount

59

Headquarters

South Korea

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

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