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Kia Brings Together Young Football (Soccer) Players Worldwide at the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™

기아, FIFA 월드컵 2026™ 연계 유소년 축구 대회 'OMBC 컵' 성료-main

  • Kia hosts the global Kia OMBC Cup 2026™, bringing together young football (soccer) players from nine countries
  • Tournament expands Kia’s Official Match Ball Carrier (OMBC) program as part of its FIFA World Cup 2026™ partnership
  • Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ experience is captured through a short documentary film, highlighting youth connection, inspiration, and cultural exchange

SEOUL / LOS ANGELES, April 15, 2026 – Kia Corporation has hosted the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™, a global youth football (soccer) tournament uniting young players from around the world as an extension of the Official Match Ball Carrier (OMBC) program under the company’s ongoing partnership with the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

Held at LA Galaxy Park in Carson, California, in the United States, the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ brought together 63 youth players from nine countries, offering participants a shared opportunity to experience the values of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ while reinforcing Kia’s brand vision of connecting future generations and the global community through inspiration.

To capture the spirit of the event, Kia released a short film documenting the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ experience, highlighting moments of competition, connection, and cultural exchange among participants. Additional digital content, including the ‘49th Team’ manifesto video and the broader OMBC campaign film, will be released sequentially from late April onward through the Kia Worldwide YouTube channel.

Minsoo Kim, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Brand & CX Division, Kia Corporation, said: “Through the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ we wanted to give young players the opportunity to experience the FIFA World Cup 2026™ as a meaningful journey of connection. We hope these moments of inspiration will continue to grow into new stories, and we look forward to continuing the journey towards this year’s tournament together.”

What is the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™?

The Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ is a global youth football (soccer) tournament developed as an extension of Kia’s OMBC program, one of the core initiatives in Kia’s FIFA World Cup 2026™ partnership.

The tournament expands the OMBC program beyond ceremonial participation by offering young players a deeper, shared FIFA World Cup™–inspired experience, while reinforcing Kia’s commitment to connecting future generations through football (soccer).

Who participated in the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™, and how was it structured?

A total of 63 youth players from nine countries took part in the tournament, including:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • United Kingdom
  • Spain
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Korea
  • Australia

The Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ followed a friendly tournament format, combining group and knockout-style matches, while emphasizing collaboration and cultural exchange.

What is the ‘49th Team’ concept?

The ‘49th Team’ from the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ represents a unified, borderless team, symbolically positioned beyond the 48 nations competing in the FIFA World Cup 2026™, reflecting:

  • A borderless global community 
  • Shared experiences across countries and cultures 
  • Kia’s vision of connecting people through football (soccer)

How does the Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ expand the Official Match Ball Carrier program?

Traditionally, the OMBC program focuses on the ceremonial role of delivering the official match ball at FIFA World Cup™ matches. The Kia OMBC Cup 2026™ expands this by:

  • Offering a longer, more immersive journey for the participating young players
  • Positioning youth participants as active contributors, not just symbolic figures 
  • Creating meaningful experiences that extend beyond matchday 

What is Kia’s affiliation with FIFA?

Kia has been an official partner of FIFA, the global football (soccer) governing body, since 2007. As FIFA’s official mobility partner, Kia will provide transportation, autonomous driving technologies and future mobility services at FIFA global events and tournaments through 2030.

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