KBL Youth Elite Camp Concludes
Expanding the Base of Youth Sports

Dong-A Otsuka announced on the 28th that it had held the "2025 Pocari Sweat Heroes Korean Basketball League (KBL) Youth Elite Camp" (hereinafter referred to as the Elite Camp), which ran for 6 nights and 7 days from the 21st to the 27th.


Players are taking a commemorative photo at the "2025 Pocari Sweat Heroes Korean Basketball League (KBL) Youth Elite Camp," which was held for 6 nights and 7 days from the 21st to the 27th. Provided by Dong-A Otsuka.

Players are taking a commemorative photo at the "2025 Pocari Sweat Heroes Korean Basketball League (KBL) Youth Elite Camp," which was held for 6 nights and 7 days from the 21st to the 27th. Provided by Dong-A Otsuka.

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This Elite Camp, hosted by the Korean Basketball League and sponsored by Pocari Sweat, provided a foundation for 128 third-year middle school elite players from the Middle and High School Basketball Federation to grow into future leaders of Korean basketball.


The camp featured programs designed to enhance the players’ abilities through systematic coaching by professional trainers. Dong-A Otsuka supported the athletes’ hydration by providing Pocari Sweat and bottled water.



A representative from Dong-A Otsuka stated, "Dong-A Otsuka supports youth in building confidence and gaining opportunities for growth through basketball and a variety of other sports," adding, "We will continue to work with the Korean Basketball League to promote youth basketball and nurture future athletes."


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