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The Seoul Sports Council organizes and plans the following projects that are unique to the SSC. SSC is responsible for 77 projects in total of which 21 are projects to develop professional sports and 56 are projects to support sports-for-all activities.
Major Projects
Building, Managing, and Operating Sports Facilities
Hosting various sports competitions within Seoul and furthering international exchange, which include
Hosting sports competitions for 78 member sports events under the name of the Mayor of Seoul and provides support for participation in inter-provincial competitions
Promoting further international exchange in sports among cities including Seoul, Beijing, and Moscow
Hosting and providing support for 11 international sports competitions including the FIVB Volleyball World League
Providing support for Seoul Citizen Sports Festival and national-level, city-level, and gu-level competitions for each sport
Furthering the development of athletes, coaches, publicly supported Team Seoul, and research regarding sports skills
National Winter Sports Festival: 7 Events with 750 Participants
Korean National Sports Festival: 47 Events with 1,800 Participants
Undertaking which include sports-for-all campaigns for citizens and providing of life-cycle sports-for-all programs
Developing promotion and cooperative programs for the ‘Let’s Exercise, Seoul’ Campaign
Hosting 9 events of sports-for-all competition for the elderly in Seoul having 5,000 participants
Supporting sports-for-all commissioned projects (14 projects)
Supporting local sports clubs and the clubs’ activities
Operating the Sports-For-All Seoul Citizens League (S-League): which include hosting zone, limited area and final games for each 5 events.
Operating the Seoul Sports Club: 24 training facilities for 7 events in operation
Projects to promote local school sports, professional sports, and sports-for-all activities
Assigning and supporting the activities of sports-for-all instructors: 322 instructors assigned (general 164, elderly 157)
Policy Objectives and Direction
Mission
Promotion of the health and fitness of citizens
Training outstanding athletes
Improvement of recreational activities and welfare
Enhancement of prestige of the nation and Seoul City
Provide guidance for healthy and active lifestyles
Vision
Seoul where the people are happy by sports
happy by sports
Objectives
Establishment of a lifelong sports system
Concurrent development of professional sports and sports-for-all activities
Expansion of school sports
Advancement of sports systems
Project Tasks
Support for sports activities by lifecycle
Strengthen competitiveness in preparation for the 100th Korean National Sports Festival
Promote greater participation in school sports clubs
Improve the system of managing Seoul branches of NFS (National Sports Federations)
Expansion of projects that involve participation among citizens
Expand support for sports science
Expand the pool of athletes Train and develop talented athletes
Expand greater international exchange in sports
Support for sports clubs
Support for member organizations and greater competence of instructors
Safeguard athlete rights and their futures
Sponsor Team Seoul and operate sports facilities
Expansion of the Sports-for-All Seoul Citizens League and leisure sports activities
Strategic support for The Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018
Develop systematic coaching academies
Give back to the community by sharing sports talent