The era of Sport for All is opening to realize the pursuit of happiness for all citizens and to allow all people to participate in the sports. Amid this, Korea Olympic Committee and Korea Council of Sport for All are two major organizations responsible for the elite sports and living sports. However, the decision on whether or not to integrate these two organizations into one body has been remaining as an unsolved problem. Considering the advantage and disadvantage of the integration of these two organizations, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism should provide guidelines for the policy and restructure the sports organizations instead they expect it to happen automatically. There is no definite answer on whether or not the integration of the sports organizations is the right solution, and each country has its own unique situation different from other countries. However, if the organizations are integrated into one body, it should have more efficient systems than before and have no problems on the legal principles. Even though the sports organizations are integrated into one, the elite sport and living sport should coexist and prosper together. If the Korea Council of Sport for All is to be incorporated, it will be incorporated according to the National Sports Promotion Act. And as a result, its status will grow and its legal status will be firmly established. Furthermore, it will contribute to the enhancement of the living sports by the support from the government.