Sports Infrastructure Management

KPAS empowers operators and system integrators with a simple goal:

KPAS deliver a complete, high-quality sports infrastructure solution within budget, without compromise.

About KPAS Sports Infrastructure Management

Unlike fragmented tools, KPAS provides a fully integrated ecosystem combining access control, booking, kiosks, and user management in one platform.

This allows clients to avoid multiple vendors and reduce integration complexity.

KPAS adapts to all types of sports facilities, from local clubs to large multi-site complexes, with modular and scalable deployment.

Whether the need is access control, scheduling, or athlete tracking, KPAS fits different project sizes and budgets

The platform delivers end-to-end functionality, including:

Smart access control (QR, RFID, mobile)

Online booking and scheduling

Smart kiosks for self-service

Enabling Integrators To Deliver Complete Solutions Instead Of Isolated Systems, Increasing Overall Project Value.

Cost-efficient

KPAS is designed with a cost-efficient architecture, allowing competitive pricing while maintaining enterprise-grade quality.

Budget-sensitive

This makes it suitable even for budget-sensitive public or municipal projects.

Technical support

KPAS provides technical support, documentation, and a partnership-driven model focused on long-term success.

Integration via APIs

For system integrators, KPAS ensures easy integration via APIs, compatibility with existing infrastructure, and fast deployment.

With KPAS

Integrators Can :
  • Win more tenders with a differentiated all-in-one offer

  • Deliver reliable, future-proof solutions

  • Increase margins through bundled services

Ultimately, KPAS helps sports operators optimize facility usage, enhance user experience, and unlock new revenue streams, making it a strong, competitive offer in modern sports infrastructure management.

Football Governance Structure In Ilfov

The following organizations represent the equivalent of the Bucharest Municipal Football Association (AMFB) in Ilfov. These entities govern amateur and semi-professional football, including competitions, clubs, referees, and infrastructure management at county and local levels.

Asociația Județeană de Fotbal Ilfov

Main Equivalent Of AMFB In Ilfov

AJF Ilfov is the official governing body for football in Ilfov, acting as the direct counterpart of AMFB in Bucharest.

Contact

📍 HQ: București (covers Ilfov county)

📞 0729 149 449

📧 office@ajfilfov.ro

Role

  • Organizes Liga IV Ilfov, Liga V Ilfov, and junior leagues
  • Manages referees, club affiliations, competitions, and discipline
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Multiple Competitions

Local Sports Ecosystem In Ilfov

Unlike Bucharest, Ilfov municipalities do not operate independent municipal football associations.

The ecosystem is structured around local clubs, municipal sports entities, and sports bases affiliated with AJF Ilfov.

These entities represent strong KPAS opportunities, particularly for infrastructure management, access control, and scheduling systems.

Key City-Level Ecosystems

Voluntari

Voluntari

• Club: FC Voluntari
• Infrastructure: Anghel Iordănescu Stadium
• Ownership: Municipality of Voluntari

Acts as a municipal sports operator with integrated infrastructure including youth academy, training facilities, and stadium access.

Mogoșoaia

Mogoșoaia

• Club: CS Progresul Mogoșoaia
• Ownership: Local municipality

Typical structure includes a municipality-owned sports base supporting local teams and youth development.

Clinceni

Clinceni

• Stadium and football base

Previously hosted Liga I teams, indicating strong infrastructure requirements.

Popești-Leordeni

• Multiple sports bases (e.g. Inter Gaz, D’Angelo)

No centralized association, but high infrastructure usage combining private and municipal facilities.

Cernica / Cornetu / Jilava / 1 Decembrie

• Local sports bases

Operate as micro sports ecosystems with local teams, bookings, and competitions.

Structure Difference

Comparison of governance models and organizational structures between Bucharest and Ilfov sports ecosystems.

Bucharest

  • Centralized model (AMFB)

  • Sector-level organization

  • Multiple formal associations

Ilfov

  • County-level governance (AJF Ilfov)

  • No sector associations

  • Ecosystem driven by clubs and municipalities

KPAS Targets

In Ilfov We also target :
  • AJF Ilfov (top entry point)

  • Municipalities (Voluntari, Mogoșoaia, etc.)

  • Sports bases and complexes

  • Clubs running infrastructure

Target Segmentation

Tier 1

Tier 2

Tier 3