
KAFCON launches digital platform, built by Statotech Systems and Ebenworks
KAFCON has launched its first dedicated digital platform, a match center and community hub built jointly by Statotech Systems and Ebenworks.
PYEONGTAEK, May 22, 2026. KAFCON has launched its first dedicated digital platform, a match center and community hub built jointly by Statotech Systems and Ebenworks to host fixtures, standings, brackets, lineups, live match feeds, news and tournament operations on a single site.
The platform consolidates work that previously lived in scattered spreadsheets, group chats and one-off graphics. Visitors get fixtures, group standings, the knockout bracket, nation pages, top scorers and an archive of every past edition. Each match has tabbed Overview, Events, Lineups and Stats views. Referees, team managers and organisers get their own consoles for running the day live, with scoreboard control, lineup approvals, penalty shootouts, dispute tracking, awards and printable schedules.
KAFCON chairperson Edmond Atemnkeng has long described football as a diplomatic bridge. The platform extends that bridge online, giving the African diaspora in Korea, the embassies that co-sign the event and the broader Korean public a permanent home for tournament information.
Statotech Systems led the engineering. The company builds digital infrastructure for businesses, institutions and communities, the kind of tooling that quietly runs daily life when it works and is sorely missed when it doesn't. Its work spans retail, education, healthcare, hospitality, finance and entertainment, with custom engineering for everything that falls outside a ready-made product. Statotech is led by Blessing J. Siwonde, a software and AI engineer working between Zimbabwe and South Korea. The company operates on a single conviction: well-built software is infrastructure, and the communities who need it most should not be the last to receive it.
Ebenworks is the AI and tech partner on the build. Founded in mid-2026 by Ebstar, a public figure, producer, entrepreneur and AI engineer based in Korea, the company builds products for overlooked communities across the developing world. Its portfolio so far includes a fintech platform, a voice AI companion for the elderly and several open-source projects in the public interest. Ebenworks works to the motto: Better Products. Better People. Better Tomorrow.
The two companies are not new collaborators. They previously co-built Zim-Korea Hub, a community platform serving the Zimbabwean diaspora in Korea that Statotech still builds and runs as a non-profit contribution. They also co-sponsor the Zimbabwe team that has reached the KAFCON final more than once.
KAFCON joins that shared body of work. The platform shipped in time for the 2026 cycle in Pyeongtaek and will carry registrations, fixtures, live scoring and post-match coverage through the tournament.
Find them online: Ebenworks at ebenworks.ebstar.co (founder site: ebstar.co). Statotech Systems at statotec.com.