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2027 Summer World University Games


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Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Mega Challenge. Mega Change.(Korean: 끝없는 도전, 위대한 변화)
248 in 18 sports
1 August 2027
12 August 2027
Daejeon World Cup Stadium (opening ceremony)Sejong Central Park (closing ceremony)
chungcheong2027.com/en

The 2027 FISU Summer World University Games, also known as Chungcheong 2027, is a multi-sport event scheduled from 1 to 12 August 2027 in the cities of the historical Chungcheong Province, South Korea. The region was confirmed as the host for the Games on 12 November 2022. This will be the third time that the event will be held in South Korea, after Daegu in 2003 and Gwangju in 2015.

Chungcheong Region (South Korea) and North Carolina (United States) were the candidates in the running to host the 2027 edition. Chungcheong was selected on 12 November 2022 at the FISU executive committee in Brussels, Belgium, while North Carolina was awarded the 2029 edition.

2027 Games mascots Heung-yi and Na-you taken in Expo Science Park.

31 venues will be used, spread across the cities of Daejeon, Sejong City, and the provinces of North Chungcheong and South Chungcheong.

VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Daejeon World Cup StadiumOpening ceremony40,535Existing
Daejeon Yongun International Aquatics CenterAquatics (swimming, diving)3,003
Daejeon Convention CenterFencingTBA
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Sejong Central ParkClosing ceremonyTBAExisting
Sejong Sports Complex GymnasiumTable tennis4,000New
Sejong Sports Complex PoolAquatics (water polo)3,000
Sejong Citizens' GymnasiumJudoTBAExisting
CityVenueEventsCapacityStatus
CheongjuCheongju Multipurpose Indoor GymnasiumGymnastics (artistic, rhythmic)6,000New
Cheongju GymnasiumBasketball4,180Existing
Ochang Industrial Complex GymnasiumTBANew
Olympic Memorial National Living CenterTBAExisting
Kim Soo-nyung Archery FieldArcheryTBATBA
ChungjuTangeum LakeRowingTBAExisting
Chungju Indoor GymnasiumTaekwondoTBA
Ho-am GymnasiumBadmintonTBA
Chungju StadiumAthletics15,000
Jeungpyeong CountyJeungpyeong Sports CenterBasketball5,000
CityVenueEventsCapacityStatus
AsanBaemi Swimming PoolAquatics (water polo)TBAExisting
Yi Sun-sin GymnasiumVolleyball3,200
BoryeongBoryeong Beach Volleyball StadiumBeach volleyballTBATemporary
CheonanYu Gwan-sun GymnasiumVolleyball5,482Existing
Dankook University GymnasiumTBA
Cheonan Sangnok Country ClubGolfTBA
Hongseong CountyChungnam International Tennis StadiumTennis3,0001,000500 x4New
Yesan CountyYoon Bong Gil Sports GymnasiumVolleyballTBAExisting

In addition to the 15 compulsory sports, up to three optional sports can be chosen, while respecting the infrastructure and local demands. The bid committee originally proposed rowing and sailing as optional sports. This would have been the third time in a row that rowing has been chosen as an optional sport, as it was in 2021 and 2025, while sailing was planned to return after for the first time since 2019. Despite this, infrastructure issues led to changes in plans and the Organizing Committee reviewed its planning in 2024, and decided that, in respect with local demands, retained rowing and replaced sailing and football (the latter of which was excluded from the program in staring in 2021) with golf (which returns after 2017) and beach volleyball, which remains in this status for two consecutive editions. On 12 January 2025, it was announced that para taekwondo will be part of the program.

All times and dates use Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

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