KAFCON’s first official digital platform went live on 22 May 2026, built jointly by Statotech Systems and Ebenworks, with Ebenworks as the tournament’s official sponsor.
The challenge
A 16-nation tournament was being run on spreadsheets and group chats. Fixtures, results, lineups, standings and disputes lived in a dozen places at once. It needed one operational home, a single source of truth that players, officials and fans could all read from.
What we built
A public match centre and a set of working consoles behind it. The public site gives every match a structured view: Overview, Events, Lineups, Stats, alongside fixtures, group standings, knockout brackets, nation pages, top scorers and news.
- Public match centre. Overview, Events, Lineups and Stats per match, plus standings, brackets, nation pages and live feeds.
- Referee, team-manager and organizer consoles. Live scoring, lineup approvals, penalty shootouts, dispute tracking, awards and printable schedules.
- The operational spine of the tournament, not a brochure. The people running KAFCON run it from here.
Who built what
- Statotech Systems led engineering on the platform.
- Ebenworkswas the AI/technology partner and the tournament’s official sponsor.
Football can serve as a diplomatic bridge.KAFCON Chairperson Edmond Atemnkeng
The tournament
- Host: Pyeongtaek, South Korea
- Nations: 16
- Brand line: One Continent. One Community. One Dream.
Source: kafcon.statotec.com, KAFCON launches digital platform built by Statotech Systems and Ebenworks ↗
