Two days before KAFCON 2026 kicks off in Pyeongtaek, the tournament has a new digital home — and every Kafcon fan should bookmark it before Sunday.
kafcon.statotec.com is the tournament's first dedicated platform: a single site for fixtures, standings, the knockout bracket, nation pages, top scorers, match lineups, live feeds, and a full archive of past editions. If you have ever spent the day of KAFCON refreshing five different WhatsApp groups to find out a score, the day of that is over.
Why it matters on Sunday
KAFCON is one tournament, one day, fifteen-plus nations. The schedule is unforgiving. Group games come back-to-back, knockouts follow on the same afternoon, and the moment you step away from the pitch to grab food or chase your kids, three more results have come in. Until now there was no single place to keep up.
That has changed. Every match on the platform has its own page with Overview, Events, Lineups, and Stats. Group standings update as results come in. The bracket fills out as the knockouts begin. Top scorer tables refresh through the day.
For fans, this is the screen to keep open. Zimbabwe opens Group A against DR Congo at 08:00, followed by Senegal and Guinea — three games before noon. Whether you are at Poseung Sports Complex, watching from Seoul, Suwon, Busan, Jeju, or back home in Harare on a different timezone, kafcon.statotec.com is where the day lives.
What's on the platform
Fixtures — every group game, every kickoff time
Standings — Group A through to the final standings, updating live
Bracket — the knockout path from quarters to the final
Nations — squad pages for every team in the tournament, including Zimbabwe
Top scorers — running leaderboard through the day
News — official announcements and post-match coverage
Past champions — the full KAFCON archive going back to its first edition
For organisers and team managers, the platform also runs the tournament behind the scenes — scoreboard control, lineup approvals, penalty shootout handling, dispute tracking, awards, and printable schedules. The platform is, in plain terms, real tournament infrastructure of the kind professional leagues use.
Built by the same companies sponsoring the Warriors
The platform was developed jointly by Statotech Systems, who led the engineering, and Ebenworks, the AI and tech partner on the build — the same two companies behind the Warriors' new kit. KAFCON Chairperson Edmond Atemnkeng has described football as a diplomatic bridge; the platform takes that bridge online, giving the African diaspora in Korea, the embassies that co-sign the event, and the wider Korean public a permanent home for the tournament.
Statotech Systems and Ebenworks are not new collaborators. They previously co-built Zim-Korea Hub itself, and now sponsor the Zimbabwean Community football team competing on Sunday. KAFCON joins that shared body of work.
How to use it on Sunday
Bookmark kafcon.statotec.com on your phone before the 24th
Open it first thing Sunday morning — Zimbabwe vs DR Congo at 08:00 is your starting point
Refresh between games for live results across every group
Share match links with friends and family back home — they can follow each fixture without needing a WhatsApp invite or a screenshot
KAFCON 2026 — Sunday 24 May, Poseung Sports Complex, Pyeongtaek. Bring your flag to the ground. Keep the platform open on your phone.
One nation. One community. One dream.



