Organization Profile
Presented by
Mission Corea School Australia Inc.
"Through sport, we bring young people together beyond borders—fostering understanding, friendship, and opportunities to grow with hope and purpose."
Vision
Unity • Exchange • Shared Growth
Our Mission
As a non-profit educational organisation, Mission Corea School Australia Inc. is dedicated to promoting international exchange through youth sports, education, and cultural programs.
Key Initiatives
Organising and hosting international youth football championships
Operating Korea–Australia youth cultural exchange programs
Promoting global citizenship through sport
Hosting international creative thinking and design competitions
Tournament Evolution
Our Journey
2022
Pyeongchang, South Korea
15 participating clubs
300 athletes
Inaugural Championship
2024
Pyeongchang, South Korea
28 clubs from 10 countries
600 athletes
Expanded into an international tournament
2025
Sydney, Australia
Korea–Australia International Championship
18 participating clubs
700 athletes
2026
Gangwon State, South Korea
Hosted in an Olympic legacy region
Global championship featuring teams from
South Korea, Australia, Europe, and Japan
※ Since 2022, the championship has welcomed more than 6,500 athletes, coaches, and families from 13 countries, establishing itself as a leading platform for international youth sports exchange through its long-term Korea–Australia hosting model.
Long-term Tournament Structure
Tournament Evolution
Our Journey
2022
Pyeongchang, South Korea
15 participating clubs
300 athletes
Inaugural Championship
2024
Pyeongchang, South Korea
28 clubs from 10 countries
600 athletes
Expanded into an international tournament
2025
Sydney, Australia
Korea–Australia International Championship
18 participating clubs
700 athletes
2026
Gangwon State, South Korea
Hosted in an Olympic legacy region
Global championship featuring teams from South Korea, Australia, Europe, and Japan
※ Since 2022, the championship has welcomed more than 6,500 athletes, coaches, and families from 13 countries, establishing itself as a leading platform for international youth sports exchange through its long-term Korea–Australia hosting model.
Long-term Tournament Structure