Official Ball Jokgu balls are built within 12 pieces based on scientific data to decrease speed and physical shock.
Certified Jokgu Shoes Proof of exclusive Jokgu shoes that have verified the floor surface to protect players based on an outsole for improving the function of Jokgu.
Net & Antenna Dedicated net of stable material considering net play and antenna for determining accurate overnet
pillar and Protectors Authorised use of protective finishes for stable performance and safety in the event of a competitor's collision
A game of jokgu is played between two teams comprised of four players each. The purpose of each team is to use only the feet (below the knees) and the head (above the chin) to get the ball over the net of the opponent team to score a point or to prevent the opponent team from scoring.
The team that scores 15 points first wins the set, and the team that wins two sets first wins the game.
A game of jokgu is played in the presence of an official referee while using the official facilities and equipment.
The jokgu-exclusive court should have 10m of space from the sideline and 15m of space from the end line, in which there are no obstacles within those limits.
The surface of the court must be flat, should level off, and must have a sense of uniformity.
All games must be played on the jokgu court mat approved by the Korea Jokgu Association in accordance with the form in Enclosure 1.
There must be a minimum of 12m from the floor to the lowest obstacle that extends to the ceiling of the court.
The court dimensions are as the following subparagraphs:
The temperature of the indoor court must be above 16℃ and below 25℃.
The lights must be installed in order to minimize the glare of the players and the members of the game, and they must be more than 1,000 lux, which they must not be lower than 1,000 lux when measuring 1m from above the court during the official competition. [This article was established on Sep. 24, 2022]
The court is comprised of a rectangular court with a floor that has a hard surface and a free zone. There must be no obstacles in the free zone, and there should be at least 5m of space from the sideline (at least 8m between the courts if there are more than 2 courts) and at least 8m of space from the end line. <Revised on Feb. 6, 2021> <Revised on Sep. 24, 2022>
The surface of the outdoor jokgu-exclusive court must only use artificial grass and natural rubber mat as stated in the form in Enclosure 2, and all surfaces must be approved by the Association. <Newly established on Sep. 24, 2022>
The court dimensions are as the following subparagraphs.
The ball should have no more than 12 faces and must weigh 330~360g, with an air pressure of 0.45bar±0.01bar (±10% depending on the court conditions), and regarding the rebound height of the ball, it must come up 100~125cm at 20℃ and 90~110cm at 5℃ (free fall vertically from a height of 2m above the steel floor of more than 5cm in accordance with the KISS testing standards), and the size must be 200~205mm in diameter. However, it is 290±10g for the elementary school team, and the dimensions are the same. <Revised on Mar. 27, 2021>
The official game ball of professional sports should be within 12 pieces and must weigh 360~380g, with an air pressure of 0.45bar±0.01bar (±10% depending on the court conditions), and regarding the rebound height of the ball, it must come up 90~110cm at 20℃ and 70~90cm at 5℃ (free fall vertically from a height of 2m above the steel floor of more than 5cm in accordance with the KISS testing standards), and the size must be 200~205mm in diameter. (Newly established on Sep. 24, 2022>
At an official competition hosted and supervised by the Korea Jokgu Association and the affiliated organizations, a ball designated as the official competition ball in accordance with the official regulations must be used.
As for the specifications, the jokgu shoes should be made of a strong material such as leather or artificial leather, while the soles should be made of rubber or synthetic rubber that has not been dyed, and the form of the treads can be applied freely but must have within 5mm of space between each tread, and the heights of the treads and the steel must be within 3mm. <Revised on Sep. 24, 2022>
The protrusions in the outer skin of leather or artificial leather should be within 2mm, and the corner of the floor should be made round in order to prevent any injury to the players and any damage to the exclusive flooring. <Newly established on Jan. 22, 2022> <Revised on Sep. 24, 2022>
The jokgu shoes must be ones that have been designated as jokgu shoes in consideration of the classiness of the competition, the damage to the exclusive flooring, the player safety, etc.
The player uniforms must match the team, and the players should wear shorts at the bottom, with the top displaying the player's number. The player's number must be located at the center, and the size of the number must be more than 15cm. The numbers shown on the top and the bottom should match, and the jokgu shoes must be worn. <Revised on Nov. 30, 2022>
The referees’ attire and accessories should be specified in the jokgu referee manual.
The team captains must put on the captain bands around their left arms before the start of the game.
Wearing tights and knee guards is permitted.
The kerchief should be no more than 1mm thick, and the headband should be no more than 5cm wide and 3mm thick, but wearing a hat is not allowed.
Wearing eye protection is permitted.
Other types of gear are not permitted.
Each team should be comprised of up to 8 members including the head coach and the players, and the players must not use the same player number. <Revised on Nov. 30, 2022>
The team for the top division is selected based on the win-loss records and all members of every division must register with the Association based on their home addresses, and in order to enter a national competition or something higher or a competition hosted by a city or a province outside their areas of residence, the approval from the secretariat of the affiliated municipal or provincial association must be obtained.
The details should be specified and operated as the administrative regulations of each department. However, the players and the teams registered with any of the 17 municipal and provincial associations under the Korea Jokgu Association will be sanctioned in case of participating in an event (competition) of another jokgu organization that does not comply with the game rules and regulations of the Association, and the referee will revoke their qualifications.
When entering a competition, the teams and the players may sign up to participate in multiple divisions if the game schedules do not conflict with each other. However, this is not permitted for the players who belong to the top division.
The head coach should dress in a neat manner and must be responsible for ensuring compliance with the regulations, the promotion of a sense of belonging among the players of the team, participation in the events, and the mental training of the players, and in the event that an unfair decision is made by a referee or the executive board of the competition, the head coach has the right to file an appeal after the game, request a time-out during the game, or substitute the players.
The head coach must be the individual specified in the competition entry form and must be present on the corresponding court before the start of the game. Under no circumstances whatsoever can a player delegate as a head coach.
All head coaches of the divisions must be individuals who have been registered as being qualified to be an instructor on the member registration system of the Association. Also, all instructors must carry their respective qualification certificates issued by the Association, following the registration.
The head coach cannot register as a player. However, the head coach may register as a player in a different division whose game schedule differs from that of the division where he is registered as the head coach.
The head coach of the top division must maintain his position as a head coach for at least 6 months after the initial registration.
Each team must appoint a captain, and the captain who is not wearing a captain band cannot ask questions or make any requests regarding the decisions of the referee.
The captain may examine the court and the ball, check the players of the opponent team, ask questions about the ambiguous decisions, request an explanation of the rules that are applied, order an exchange of uniform, request a break in the event that a player gets injured, etc.
The main referee may reject or approve the requests given by the captain.
In the event that the captain is substituted, the captain band should be handed over to a player on the court.
Each team should be comprised of at least 4 players.
If there are fewer than 4 players before the start of the game or during the game, the team in question will be disqualified.
The players should accede to any requests from the referee when confirming their identities.
The players must comply with the rules and be respectful to the players on the opponent team.
The points are scored by grounding the ball on the opponent team’s court or when the opponent team makes a foul or becomes penalized, and the opponent team loses a point in contrast to scoring a point.
If an act of scoring a point and a violation of the rules occurs consecutively over time, the point will be given if it was scored before the violation, considering the time, whereas it will not count if the violation occurred first. <Revised on Jul. 9, 2020>
Paragraphs (3)~(5) <Deleted on Feb. 6, 2021>The skills of the game include receiving, tossing, kicking, and serving.
The ball is considered to be in play if it touches any part of the sideline or the end line.
The players can stand anywhere on the court, regardless of their positions.
All games consist of 3 sets in principle. However, the number of sets may be increased or decreased due to the circumstances of the place of competition.
The minimum score to win a set is 15 points, and in case of a deuce, the team that scores 2 points first wins, in which the maximum score that can be acquired is 19 points. In the final set, the teams will switch their courts after one team scores 8 points. However, the teams may switch their courts when it has been confirmed that it has exceeded 8 points during the time of court change in the final set.
The points can be applied as cross-score irrespective of whether the team is currently playing the offense or the defense.
The time-outs must be requested by the head coach and approved by the main referee, and they must last no longer than one minute for one time in one set.
The player substitution must be requested by the head coach, and it should be approved by the main referee based on the criteria of the following subparagraphs:
Only the lower legs below the knees and the head above the chin can come in contact with the ball.
The court plays can be done freely for up to 3 bounces off the ground and 3 touches, and a serve or an attack can be blocked (body parts that can come into contact with the ball, in this case, are the same as those outlined in Paragraph 9), and the team playing offense has the right to play the ball that is located above the net after the bounce. (The team playing defense will lose a point if it touches the ball)
The bounce and the ball touch of the player may only be allowed up to 3 times for one time each. (Principle 33) However, the team for the top division can do 2 bounces and 3 touches in principle. The rules may be operated by the executive board of the competition in case of an event competition such as being broadcast on television, etc. <Revised on Nov. 13, 2021>
The net play is permitted, and all situations occurring at the net, except for physical contact, are considered in-plays. The net boundary, however, is the net from the standard of antenna, and those aside from that are considered as other objects.
If the ball or the part of the body passes through below the net, the other team will be awarded a point, regardless of whether it interfered with the defense of the opponent team, and if a part of a player’s body enters the opponent’s court and interferes with the defense, a point will be awarded to the other team. <Revised on Jul. 9, 2020>
A ball that is in midair is in play and is valid until it hits the ground or another object.
The questions regarding the rules applied to the game can only be asked to the main referee by the captain, and an appeal can be filed to the table officials by the head coach after the game by describing the circumstances based on the principles of 5 W’s and 1 H. The case will be judged by the Fair Sports Committee, and the referee, players, executive board, etc. involved will be strictly penalized or rewarded. (each municipal/provincial association and individuals concerned will be notified and the information will be posted on the website)
No count will be applied in the event of a natural disaster, an obstacle enters into the court, the game cannot proceed, both teams have violated the game rules simultaneously, it is impossible to make a proper judgment, or when the game did not proceed properly due to faulty facilities or equipment. <Revised on Jul. 9, 2020>
Even when the ball passes through outside the antenna if a player puts it back into the court from outside the antenna from the outside before it bounces off the ground and the ball is returned inside the antenna within a valid number of touches, it will be deemed that the ball is still in play.
A decision based on an agreement may be requested by the captain of each team, and if there is a justifiable appeal or it is difficult for the main referee to make a decision on his own, the main and assistant referees should make a decision based on an agreement. Such decisions are final, and a decision based on an agreement is only permitted once per set. However, if the decision based on the agreement is revoked, the number of times the decision based on the agreement is not deducted. <Revised on Nov. 13, 2021>
A final decision (decision-based on an agreement) made by the main referee cannot be overturned. However, before a final decision (e.g., a decision based on an agreement) is made, the game may be stopped if it is difficult to make an accurate decision, and the main and assistant referees should consult with each other to make the final decision based on the agreement, and if an accurate decision cannot be made, the video decipher can be requested. (If a wrong decision is made without going through this procedure and it is acknowledged by the referee in question, the referee will be subject to disciplinary action, and the appeal will not be accepted) A decision based on an agreement between the main and assistant referees will only be made in the event of an uncertain decision or wrong decision, and the agreement does not need to be made for every issue. <Revised on Jan. 22, 2022>
A request for a Video Assistant Referee to check for a bad call by a referee during a competition that is being broadcast may be made by the head coach, once per set. However, in the case where the decision is overturned, the number of times the Video Assistant Referee is not deducted. <Revised on Jan. 22, 2022>
The game may be stopped when necessary based on the judgment of the main referee.
The court change takes place at the end of a set.
An adverse weather condition refers to a weather condition in which more than half of the area of the court is not in a condition that allows the ball to bounce off.
The order of priority when it comes to assessing performance records is 1. winning percentage, 2. points scored in a set, 3. total points scored, 4. head-to-head, and 5. draw.
A team that had been disqualified will be given a score of 0 regarding the performance records.
As for the list of matches for the finals, the list posted on the website of the Korea Jokgu Association should be used.
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A serve is made clockwise from the right defense in rotation. However, if violated, it is considered a loss of points. <Revised on Apr. 30, 2022>
A person who serves before the signal or delays the serve will be given a caution on the first try, but from the second try, it will be considered as a loss of points. <Revised on Jul. 9, 2020> <Revised on Feb. 6, 2021>
After a signal is given by the main referee to begin the serve, if the server lands and touches any of the lines marking a restricted area (end line, sideline, 3m from behind) or deviates from the area, a point will be awarded to the other team.
A serve consists of the ball leaving and coming into contact with the part of the body allowed to make contact before it bounces off the ground, and it is released as soon as it leaves.
The ball must be served within 5 seconds after the signal is given by the main referee, and a point will be awarded to the other team if the server exceeds the time.
If the server serves the ball before the signal is given by the main referee and scores a point, it will not be counted, but if the server loses a point, it will be counted.
If the server gives the ball to another player on the team after the signal to serve is given by the main referee, the team will lose a point.
If the served ball enters the other team’s court after hitting the net, it is still in play, but if it fails to go over the net, the team that served the point will lose a point.
A bounce is permitted after the signal to serve is given by the main referee, but if the server deviates from the service area or serves after bouncing the ball, the team will lose a point.
The team that served first in the first set will also serve first in the third set, while the other team will serve first in the second set.
When a player touches the inside of the net of the antenna with any part of his body or anything attached to his body, regardless of whether he is playing offense or defense, his team will lose a point, and this will also be the case when anything he was wearing comes off and touches the inside of the net of the antenna. In this case, the assistant referee will immediately blow the whistle, and there would be a loss of points. <Revised on Feb. 6, 2021>
The double touch, which means to touch the ball twice or dribble the ball, will result in the other team being awarded a point.
Going over time means failing to direct the ball to the other team’s court after 3 touches, and it will result in the other team being awarded a point.
Holding refers to a situation in which the ball stays on a player’s body in the form of lifting, pressing, adhering, or pushing, not in the form of touching, and it will result in the other team being awarded a point.
Over-the-net means that a part of the body or anything attached to the body goes over the net and it will result in the other team being awarded a point, regardless of whether the player was playing offense or defense, and this is also the case when anything that’s worn deviates from the body and goes over the net. However, when the ball partly goes over the net, if it is touched before it completely goes over the net, it will be considered to be in play.
When it comes to touching the ball with the body, a point will be awarded to the other team if one does not touch the ball with a part of the body that is permitted (head above the chin, lower legs below the knee).
A touch-out refers to the offensive team’s ball bouncing out of the court after it is touched by a defensive player, and in this case, a point will be awarded to the defensive team. <Revised on Nov. 30, 2022>
An out means that the ball goes out of the court after it is touched by the team playing offense, or it is bounced out of the court on the defensive team’s side, or the ball completely passes below the net, or the ball passes outside the antenna after 3 touches, and in such cases, a point will be awarded to the other team.
If the ball passes through the area outside the antenna after it is touched by the team playing defense and bounces off the other team’s court, or a player enters the other team’s court, a point will be awarded to the other team. A point will be awarded to the other team if a player or a ball touches the antenna. If the ball that passes outside the antenna is touched by a player on the other team, or if a player interferes with a defensive action, a point will be awarded to the other team.
If the ball touches another object in midair, the team who played the ball immediately beforehand (by touching or bouncing) will lose a point to the other team.
<Deleted on Jul. 9, 2020>
Not wearing the matching uniform or not wearing the jokgu shoes within 5 minutes after the start of the game
The starting line-up does not consist of 4 players or cannot be maintained as 4 players on the court
The team fails to enter the game within 5 minutes after receiving the notification for entry
The team protests against the referee's decision for more than 5 minutes
The team causes a delay that is not related to the game for more than 5 minutes
It is impossible to continue the game due to a protest after a decision based on an agreement has been made
The team was given 2 warnings in one game <Revised on Mar. 27, 2021>
The team engages in an action that is damaging to the image of the competition
In the event of discovering an illegitimate player on the team during the competition period, the team will be forced to forfeit all games, and all of their game records and results will be deleted. The results of the opponent teams will not be changed, and the complaints regarding the illegitimate player can only be made before the end of the game and cannot be done afterward.
A team that engages in an act to slow down or interfere with the competition will have to forfeit
A team that commits assault
A team that deliberately manipulates the game results
A team that makes it impossible for a game to proceed, as its players or affiliated members intrude into the court or use abusive language <Revised on Nov. 13, 2021>
For matters related to awards and punishments, they are operated in accordance with the regulations of the Fair Sports Committee of the Korea Jokgu Association.
As for the matters related to the competition awards, the guidelines of the competition should be complied with.
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Jokgu-exclusive indoor flooring | Quality of Material | 100% PVC |
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Jokgu-exclusive outdoor flooring | Quality of Material | Artificial grass |
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Supports and pads for jokgu | Manufacturing Country | Republic of Korea |
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Components | · Support cover and support rod cover 2EA, 1 SET | ||
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Place | Gangwon State, Yang-gu Country, Cultural Gymnasium (an auxiliary Stadium) |
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Financial Sponsorship | Yang-gu Country, Yang-gu Country Sports Foundation |
The Host | Korea Jokgu Association |
The Supervisor | Korea Jokgu Association, Gangwon State Jokgu Association, Yang-gu Country Jokgu Association |
Name Sponsorship | Korea Sports Association |
Official Sponsorship | Korea Stone Co., Ltd. |
Sponsorship | Gangwon Tourism Organization, Yanggu-gun Sports Association |
The Main broadcasting | KBS N |
Date | 2023. 8. 24~28 |
Participant | Athletes from 20 countries around the world |
Number of participants: 8 people |
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Team representative 1, Player 6, Referee 1 |
Date Participant |
2023. 8. 24. / 17:00pm |
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The International organization’s founding event in name and reality through the holding of the Federation of Jokgu Associations |
8/24(Thursday) |
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08:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 17:00-18:00 18:00-21:00 |
Competition preparation and Stadium Setting Arrival of Teams and accommodation Check-in (Issuance of Team ID Card) The 1st General Assembly meeting of International Jokgu Association A welcome dinner and a Celebratory performance |
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8/25(Friday)~26(Saturday) |
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08:00-12:00 13:00-20:00 |
Stadium 2 Sides: Group Qualification Stadium 2 Sides: Group Qualification |
8/27(Sunday) |
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08:00-12:00 13:00-17:00 18:00-19:00 19:00-21:00 |
Final quarter-finals 1to 4 matches Semi-final and Final 3 Games Awards and closing Ceremonies Farewell Dinner |
8/28(Monday) |
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11:00- |
Check-Out / Departure of All Teams |
* All players must cooperate to arrive at Incheon International Airport before 15:00 on August 24
* All teams are checked in before 17:00 on the 24th / Check out before 11:00
August 25, 2023 qualifying match schedule
The 1st game (09:00 ~ 09:50) |
The 2nd game (10:00 ~ 10:50) |
The 3nd game (11:00 ~ 11:50) |
The 4th game (13:00 ~ 13:50) |
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A stadium |
Hungary Bulgaria |
Korea Ireland |
Slovakia Romania |
Czech Iraq |
B stadium |
Slovakia Nepal |
Iraq Pakistan |
Bulgaria Laos |
Ireland Thailand |
The 5th game (14:00 ~ 14:50) |
The 6th game (15:00 ~ 15:50) |
The 7th game (16:00 ~ 16:50) |
The 8th game (17:00 ~ 17:50) |
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A stadium |
Hungary Laos |
Korea Thailand |
Czech Pakistan |
Romania Nepal |
B stadium |
The quarterfinals
※ Day 27 3vs4 4th
1st Jokgu World Championship
Ranking | Nation |
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1 | Republic of Korea |
2 | Czech |
3 | Slovakia |
4 | Iraq |
5 | Thailand |
6 | Hungary |
7 | Laos |
8 | Romania |
9 | Nepal |
10 | Bulgaria |
11 | Ireland |
12 | Pakistan |
Individual Awards
Prize Money
EFFXCTIVE AS AT 00 May 2023
Article 1(designation) | This corporation is called the International Jokgu Federation (hereinafter referred to as the “Federation”), and in English, is marked as INTERNATIONAL JOKGU FEDERATION(“IJF”) |
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Article 2(location) | The office of this Federation shall be located in Seoul. |
Article 3(purpose) | The purpose of this Federation is to achieve the globalization of jokgu by expanding the domestic and international base of jokgu, Korea's unique sport. |
Article 4(business) |
4.1.This Federation carries out the following projects to achieve the purpose of Article 3.
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Article 5 (Compliance with the Olympic Charter) |
5.1. This Federation shall comply with the Olympic Charter. 5.2. In case of conflict between the Federation's Articles and the Olympic Charter, the Olympic Charter shall prevail. 5.3. The Federation shall maintain its autonomy and shall not yield to any pressure, including political, legal, religious or economic pressure, which may impede compliance with the Olympic Charter. 5.4. The Federation complies with the International Convention Against Doping in Sport, the World Anti-Doping Code under the Olympic Charter and the Olympic Movement Code on the Prevention of Manipulation of Competitions, to comply with the anti-doping rules. 5.5. The Federation rejects any kind of discrimination or violence in sports. |
Article 6 (Status) |
6.1. This Federation represents jokgu to international sports organizations such as the International Olympic Committee(IOC), the Association of National Olympic Committee (ANOC), and the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). 6.2. This Federation may cooperate with related ministries or non-governmental organizations to achieve its goals. 6.3. The Federation shall strive to protect and improve the human rights and interests of athletes, such as players, leaders, referees, and sports club members. |
Article 7 (Member Organization) |
7.1. Organizations related to Jokgu in each country may join as a member organization under the guidance of this Federation through the resolution of the Federation's board of directors. This Federation can admit only one member organization per country. 7.2. This Federation may recognize federations for each occupational group as member organizations, and matters necessary for recognition and operation, rights and obligations, etc. shall be separately determined. |
Article 8 (Composition and Functions of the General Meeting) |
8.1. The general meeting of this Federation is composed of the following delegates.
8.2. If the representative of Paragraph 8.1. is unable to attend the general meeting due to unavoidable reasons, he/she may appoint a representative from among the vice-presidents to attend. In this case, the powers of the proxy have the same powers as the delegates only at the relevant general meeting. 8.3. The general meeting of this Federation decides on the following matters.
8.4. The first president of the Federation shall be elected by appointment or voting at the establishment general meeting. 8.5. Regulations on the election of the president shall be determined separately by the board of directors. |
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Article 9 (Call of General Meeting) |
9.1. The regular general meeting of the Federation must be convened by the president within 2 months after the end of each fiscal year, and must be convened in writing (including electronic documents) specifying the agenda, date, time, and place no later than 7 days prior to the regular general meeting date to be notified to the delegates. 9.2. The Federation's extraordinary general meeting must be held by the head of the Federation within 15 days in any of the following cases.
9.3. The convocation of an extraordinary general meeting shall be notified to the delegates in writing (including electronic documents) specifying the agenda, date, time, and place 7 days prior to the holding. However, if there is an urgent reason, the period may be shortened. 9.4. The general meeting can only decide on the notified agenda. However, if there is an affirmative vote of all the delegates present, other agenda items may be presented and resolved. 9.5. A general meeting cannot be replaced by a written resolution. |
Article 10 (Chairman) |
10.1. The head of the Federation (hereinafter referred to as the “president”) serves as the chairman of the general meeting. However, if the chairman is unable to perform his/her duties due to unavoidable reasons, the order determined by the chairman. 10.2. The person who has the right to call an extraordinary general meeting pursuant to Article 9 Paragraph 2 becomes the head of the Federation. However, when the purpose of the extraordinary general meeting is to elect or dismiss executives, the executives concerned have no voting rights and cannot be the chairman. In this case, the chairman of the extraordinary general meeting shall follow the provisions of Paragraph 10.1. |
Article 11 (Delegates and Decision Quorum) |
11.1. The general meeting opens with the attendance of a majority of the current delegates, and resolutions are made with the consent of the majority of the delegates present, except as specifically provided for in these articles of incorporation. However, in the event of a tie, it shall be deemed to have been rejected. 11.2. The proposal to expel an executive is proposed with the consent of a majority of the registered delegates at the general meeting, and is resolved with the consent of more than 2/3 of the registered delegates. |
Article 12 (No Confidence in Executives) |
12.1. The general meeting may decide to partially or entirely dismiss the executives of the federation. 12.2. The dismissal proposal is proposed with the consent of a majority of the incumbent delegates, and is resolved with the consent of more than 2/3 of the incumbent delegates, but the relevant executive must be given an opportunity to explain before the decision is made. 12.3. When the dismissal plan is passed, the relevant executive shall be dismissed immediately. 12.4. If the dismissal plan is resolved, the general meeting shall elect new executives as soon as possible so that there is no disruption to the business performance of the federation. |
Article 13 (Grounds for Exclusion of General Assembly Decisions) |
13.1. If the chairperson or delegate falls under any of the following subparagraphs, he/she shall not participate in the resolution.
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Article 14 (Composition and function of the board of directors) |
14.1. The Federation's board of directors consists of the president, vice-president, and directors of the Federation. 14.2. The Federation's board of directors deliberates and resolves the following matters.
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Article 15 (Convocation of the Board of Directors) |
15.1. The head of the Federation convenes the board of directors as necessary and becomes its chairman. 15.2. When convening a meeting of the board of directors, each director must be notified in writing (including electronic documents) specifying the agenda, date, and location five days prior to the meeting. 15.3. The head of the Federation must convene a board of directors meeting within 10 days when there is a call request that falls under any of the following subparagraphs.
15.4. If the meeting of the board of directors is not convened despite Paragraph 15. 3, the director or auditor who requested the convocation may convene the meeting. In this case, the senior director or auditor who requested the convocation becomes the convening authority of the board of directors, and the chairman is elected from among the directors present as the chairman of the directors of the elder among directors. 15.5. The board of directors may only decide on the agenda notified in advance. However, if all directors present agree, other agenda items may be presented and resolved. 15.6. Directors cannot participate in resolutions when their interests conflict with those of the Federation, such as matters involving the exchange of money or property. |
Article 16 (Decisions and Quorum for Decision Making) | The board of directors opens with the attendance of a majority of the current directors, and resolves with the consent of a majority of the directors present, except as specifically provided for in these regulations. However, in the event of a tie, it shall be deemed to have been rejected. |
Article 17 (Processing Urgent Affairs) |
17.1. The head of this Federation may execute it when the contents are minor or urgent, and must be reported to the next board of directors for approval. 17.2. When the content to be submitted to the board of directors is deemed minor or urgent, the head of the Federation may substitute the resolution of the board of directors with a written resolution. However, when a majority of the incumbent directors formally request a referral to the board of directors, it shall be complied with. |
Article 18 (Executives) |
18.1. This Federation has the following executives.
18.2. An executive of this Federation cannot concurrently hold the position of an executive of another sports organization. 18.3. Officers cannot act as registered players, but they can change it through the resolution of the Federation General Meeting. |
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Article 19 (President's Acting in Case of Accident or Vacancies) |
19.1. If the president is unable to perform his/her duties due to an accident, the vice-president's duties shall be acted upon in the order determined at the time of appointment or, if there is no designated order, the senior among the vice-presidents. 19.2. If the acting period exceeds 6 months from the date of the accident, a new chairman must be elected within 60 days. 19.3. The acting person under Paragraph 1 performs normal affairs and cannot handle affairs outside the scope of the status quo, such as policy change and personnel transfer. 19.4. In the event of a vacancy in the chairperson, the person referred to in paragraph 1 shall act on behalf of the chairperson, and if the remaining term of office is more than one year, a new chairperson shall be elected within 60 days. |
Article 20 (Appointment of Vice-President, Director and Auditor) |
20.1. The Vice-President and Director of this Federation are appointed at the general meeting from among those recommended by the President. However, the appointment authority may be delegated to the president by a resolution of the general meeting, and in this case, the results of the appointment must be reported at the next general meeting. 20.2. The composition of executives must satisfy the following requirements.
20.3. If a person with the qualifications of a representative becomes an executive of the Federation, it cannot exceed 20% of the fixed number of directors (including the president and vice president). 20.4. When there is a vacancy in the vice-president and directors, the person recommended by the president is substituted by the board of directors, but this must be reported to the next general meeting. 20.5. Auditors are appointed at the general meeting, and one administrative auditor and one accounting auditor (only those with certified public accountant qualifications) must be selected from among the delegates |
Article 21 (Executives' Duties) |
21.1. The president represents the Federation and oversees its affairs, and is an honorary position with no pay. 21.2. The vice-president assists the president and acts as the president when the president is vacant or unable to perform duties due to an accident. 21.3. Directors form the board of directors, attend the board meeting, resolve matters related to their duties, and handle matters delegated by the chairman and the board of directors. 21.4. The duties of an auditor are as follows.
21.5. If an executive of this Federation is arrested for a crime, his/her duties will be suspended. |
Article 22 (Executives' Remuneration) | Remuneration or salary-related expenses shall not be paid to non-executive executives including the president. However, the minimum expenses necessary for the performance of duties can be paid as actual expenses only when the specific purpose of use is proved. |
Article 23 (Term of officers) |
23.1. The term of office of directors, including the chairman and vice-president, shall be 4 years, and the term of office of auditors shall be 2 years, but they may be reappointed only once. 23.2. The term of office is calculated based not on the number of days, but on the date of the regular general meeting where the relevant officer is elected. 23.3. The term of office of an executive who is supplemented shall be the remaining term of his/her predecessor, and the term of office of an executive who is appointed due to an increase in the number of executives shall be the remaining term of the other executives. |
Article 24 (Calculation of the number of consecutive terms) |
24.1. When calculating the number of consecutive appointments of executives, the following subparagraphs shall be followed.
24.2. When calculating the number of reappointments of an executive, whether or not the reappointment is to be reappointed is calculated as one consecutive reappointment if there is a history of serving as an executive during the previous or previous term, regardless of whether or not the expiration date of the previous term of office and the date of inauguration as a successor were consecutive. include. 24.3. Executives who are by-elected and executives appointed as an increase are counted as having been reappointed once, regardless of the term of office. However, if a resigned executive is replaced or increased as an executive within the same term, the number of terms of office is not additionally counted. |
Article 25 (Resignation and Dismissal of Executives) |
25.1. In case an executive except the president resigns, he or she must submit a resignation letter to the president or his acting representative, and if the president resigns, the resignation letter must be submitted to the secretariat. If an executive submits a letter of resignation, the position of the executive is deemed to have been lost upon submission. 25.2. If this Federation is designated as a governing body of the Korea Olympic Committee, the executives at the time of designation will be dismissed immediately. |
Article 26 (Appointment of Honorary Position) |
26.1. This Federation may appoint one honorary president and an honorary position such as advisor, as determined in each of the following subparagraphs.
26.2. Persons undergoing criminal punishment or prosecution may not hold an honorary position. 26.3. Remuneration or salary-related expenses shall not be paid to a person appointed to an honorary position. However, the minimum expenses necessary for the performance of duties may be paid as actual expenses only when the specific purpose of use is proved. |
Article 27 (Classification of property) |
27.1.The property of this Federation is divided into basic property and operational property. 27.2.Property falling under any of the following subparagraphs shall be regarded as basic property, and property other than basic property shall be regarded as ordinary property. The list of basic assets at the time of establishment is shown in Appendix 1.
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Article 28 (Financial Resources) |
28.1.The financial resources necessary for the Federation to conduct business and operate the association are as follows.
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Article 29 (Processing of surplus) |
29.1.The surplus in the settlement of accounts for each fiscal year of the Federation shall be processed in the following order.
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Article 30 (Management of Property) |
30.1.In case of selling, donating, leasing, exchanging or providing the Federation's basic property as collateral, it must go through a resolution of the board of directors and general meeting. 30.2.When the Federation acquires property, it must take measures to incorporate it into the federation's property without delay. |
Article 31 (Lending and Use of Property) |
31.1.The property of this Federation cannot be lent or used to the person falling under any of the following subparagraphs, nor can it be lent or used to any other person without proper payment.
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Article 32 (Budget Formulation and Settlement) |
32.1. The Federation must prepare a business plan and budget bill before the start of each fiscal year and obtain approval from the board of directors, and must also obtain approval from the board of directors when changing important business plans and budgets. 32.2. Auditors must prepare a statement of accounts within one month after the end of each fiscal year and obtain the approval of the general meeting through the resolution of the board of directors. 32.3. Within 2 months after the end of each fiscal year, the president of the Federation must prepare a statement of accounts (a statement of property increase and appreciation and a statement of opinion of the auditor must be attached) and post it on the website. |
Article 33 (Accounting Audit, etc.) |
33.1. The Federation shall conduct an audit by an external accounting firm once a year. 33.2. The Federation's accounting is based on double-entry bookkeeping. |
Article 34 (Secretariat) |
34.1.This federation has a secretariat. 34.2.In the secretariat, a person appointed by the president from among the directors shall be the secretary general. 34.3.Matters concerning the operation of the Secretariat shall be determined separately by a resolution of the Board of Directors. |
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ABOUT JOKGU
Jokgu is a traditional sport that has grown into Korea's representative sport for 1,300 years. Jokgu is a sport that uses only head and foot, which is the narrowest part of the body and exchanges defense and attack between the net.
Now Jokgu is putting every effort to be developed into a sport for not only by Koreans but also by every people all over the world.
OFFICIAL TECHNIQUE
Jokgu is a tactical comprehensive sport that receives strong offensive skills such as Standing Kick, Overhead Kick, Overhead Jumping Kick by using only the head and inside foot and then comprehensively connects to setting skills such as fastball attack, movements and direct attack.
The most basic attack technique in a Jokgu game is the technique in which the opponent's court attacks the space and adjusts the strength and weakness to lead to the score.
One of attack technique that combines various techniques with a technique that holds the center of body weight with one hand as an attack technique to attack a strong distance and course.
One of attack technique that targets the opponent's defense by creating a strong distance, and it is a representative attack technique that uses fast rotation using waist strength.
A representative defense technique for defending a low or short ball using the widest part of the foot.
A defensive technique that connects a relatively high bound ball to a toss by stably controlling it.
Connection technology to attack the opponent's defensive formation by classifying fast attack, movement, and direct position to complete aggressive tactics.
INTERNATIONAL COMPETION
Competition Schedule :
August 24, 2023 - August 28, 2023
The five-day Jokgu Festival will be held in Korea with 300 athletes from 20 different countries and 7million Korean club members along with overseas branches.
INTERNATIONAL JOKGU FEDERATION
The Korea Jokgu Association is working with Jokgu Organizations all over the world to prepare for the International Jokgu Federation.
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