The Korean American Sports Festival is to unite together among
Korean-Americans, ensure mutual cooperation,
enhance pride as a Korean, and contribute to community
development and communication between communities.
Starting LA in 1981, the Korean American Sports Festival with a
history of 35 years has been the largest sports festival in United
States. It is a general sports competition across the nations, held
every two years. The Korean American Sports festival is aimed to
elicit their national unity through the remarkable achievements as
a result of their sweat and efforts.
The Korean American Sports Festival is meant not only to
educate physically as a simple sports event but also increase the
population of Korean players and pride of being a Korean. By
cheering for the players across the nations, the Korean American
Sport festival seeks harmony and unity among Korean Americans.
Also by getting together with excellent players and their
leaders across the United States, the Korean American Sports
Festival leads to the increase of the Korean American Sports
population and informs Korean physical strength and wisdom to
the world.
The Korean American Sports Festival is to discover gifted
children in sports and expand the way for their entry into the
world stage. The festival provides a strong foundation where the
new generation of Korean players with excellent skill is able to
learn and win successfully on the world stage.
Our Objective
The Korean American Sports Festival in Dallas is to develop athletic cohesion by connecting the whole athletes in North-South and
East-West of the United States.
The Korean American Sports Festival in Dallas is to encourage sports among Korean Americans by unifying together and
promoting benefits.
The Korean American Sports Festival in Dallas is to unify among Korean communities, encourage our culture and pride on being a
Korean to our Korean generations and adoptees, and develop a framework for frequent communications with U.S society, which
enhances Korean Americans’ prestige and its images in United States.