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16 Years of Continued Love for 'Disabled' and 'Soccer'

The LIG ‘family’ extended their support for the development of disabled football again this year. It has been 16 years now.


On the 12th, LIG announced that it had delivered a ‘Disabled Football Development Fund’ worth 130 million KRW to the Korea Disabled Football Association.


At the handover ceremony held at LIG headquarters on the same day, attendees included LIG Chairman Koo Bon-sang, LIG CEO Choi Yong-jun, Korea Disabled Football Association President Kim Kyu-jin, KB Insurance CEO Kim Ki-hwan, and Korea Disabled Football Association Ambassador Kim Jae-won.


The Disabled Football Development Fund was collected together by employees of major affiliates such as LIG Nex1, LIG Systems, Huseco, and Innowireless.

At the 'Disabled Football Development Fund Donation Ceremony' held at LIG headquarters, Choi Yong-jun, CEO of LIG (4th from the left), Kim Gyu-jin, President of the Korea Disabled Football Association (6th from the left), and Kim Jae-won, Public Relations Ambassador of the Korea Disabled Football Association (5th from the left), along with employees from LIG affiliates and KB Insurance, posed for the camera.

At the 'Disabled Football Development Fund Donation Ceremony' held at LIG headquarters, Choi Yong-jun, CEO of LIG (4th from the left), Kim Gyu-jin, President of the Korea Disabled Football Association (6th from the left), and Kim Jae-won, Public Relations Ambassador of the Korea Disabled Football Association (5th from the left), along with employees from LIG affiliates and KB Insurance, posed for the camera.

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KB Insurance, which has been participating in the fund-raising since last year, also generously donated 20 million KRW this year. The total amount delivered from 2007 to this year has reached 1.63 billion KRW.


This fund will be used by the Korea Disabled Football Association for strengthening the physical training of the national disabled football team, nurturing professionals in the domestic disabled football field, and covering the operating expenses of the ‘LIG National Disabled Football Championship.’


LIG CEO Choi Yong-jun said, “We will continue our efforts to help many disabled people participate in society through sports activities and to revitalize disabled football.”


Kim Jae-won, Ambassador of the Korea Disabled Football Association, said, “We will strive to improve the perception of disabled sports among non-disabled people.”



Through this delivery of the Disabled Football Development Fund, LIG demonstrated its commitment to fulfilling social responsibility and supporting the development of disabled sports. LIG plans to create new value by carrying out social contribution activities in various ways.


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