Korea Billiards Federation Ranked First in Sports Organization Innovation Evaluation for Three Consecutive Years
The Korea Billiards Federation has achieved the top rank for three consecutive years in the Sports Organization Innovation Evaluation conducted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The Korea Billiards Federation (KBF) has announced that it has received the highest rating of S-grade for three consecutive years in the '2025 Sports Organization Innovation Evaluation' conducted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. This evaluation assesses member sports organizations under the Korean Sports Council based on various criteria including vision strategy, organizational operation, business performance, autonomy, and human rights and ethics. The rankings are categorized into five grades from S to D, with the KBF scoring 82.06—significantly above the average score of 70.13.
This achievement highlights the KBF's effective management and strategic approach in connecting school, lifestyle, and professional sports through a structured growth pathway. They have implemented a progressive promotion system that links amateurs to professional athletes through various leagues, including youth leagues and weekend leagues. The KBF emphasizes its commitment to expanding its base and enhancing international competitiveness, suggesting that this innovation evaluation will motivate continual development in its programs and infrastructure.
Looking forward, the Korea Billiards Federation aims to create models for development that will not only widen the public participation in billiards but also strengthen its competitiveness on the international stage. This commitment to improvement indicates the organization's dedication to both professional and recreational participation in the sport.