Young talents set to shine at KFAM International Youth Cup


KFAM International Youth Cup

KUALA LUMPUR: The Korea Football Association of Malaysia (KFAM) International Youth Cup, which kicks off on Nov 16, will bring together the region's brightest young footballers in a spectacular weekend of skill, sportsmanship, and international camaraderie.

Organised by KDH Global Sports Group in collaboration with KFAM, this prestigious youth tournament features three competitive age divisions – Under-10, Under-12, and Under-14, with participation from top academies and development programmes across Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia, and Thailand.

The matches will take place across multiple high-quality venues, with the grand Finals and prize presentation ceremony hosted at X Arena on Nov 16 from 12pm-3pm.

Each age group comprises of a thrilling round-robin group stage, culminating in gold, silver, and bronze divisions.

Only the gold finalists will advance to Sunday's stage to receive trophies, medals, and special recognition awards for best player, best coach, top goal scorer, best goalkeeper, and fair play team.

Beyond the pitch, the KFAM International Youth Cup embodies the spirit of unity and youth empowerment.

"This event is more than competition — it's about growth, friendship, and building pathways for tomorrow's professional players," said Jay Kim, director of KDH Global Sports Group.

The tournament is proudly supported by key partners and sponsors, including the official ball, prize and health sponsors, whose contributions have elevated the event to international standards.

The organisers anticipate strong attendance from families, scouts, and media, eager to witness the next generation of football stars.

The KFAM International Youth Cup continues to reinforce Malaysia's position as a regional hub for youth football excellence, providing world-class exposure and unforgettable experience for all participants.

 

 

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