Twenty women's volleyball All-Stars, including Kang So-hwi, Park Jung-ah, and Lee Joo-ah, have been confirmed...Except for Kim Yeonkyung
Twenty women's volleyball All-Stars, including Kang So-hwi, Park Jung-ah, and Lee Joo-ah, have been confirmed...Except for Kim Yeonkyung
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The list of 20 Korean All-Stars to compete with the Thai All-Star in women's volleyball has been announced.
According to the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) announcement on the 27th, 20 people, including captain Kang So-hwi (Korea Road Corporation), main pillars Park Jung-ah (Pepper Savings Bank), Lee Da-hyun (Hyundai Construction), and Young Player Award candidate Kim Dae-eun (Korea Road Corporation), were listed.
Earlier, KOVO decided to hold the 2025 Korean and Thai Women's Volleyball All-Star Super Match at Hwaseong Gymnasium for two days on April 19 and 20 as part of an international exchange project to strengthen international competitiveness in professional volleyball. 바카라사이트
The Korean and Thai women's volleyball All-Star Super Match began in 2017 and was held between the two countries until 2019.
Since 2020, it has been temporarily suspended in the aftermath of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), but it has been revived in six years.
Most of the players representing Korean volleyball were listed, but Kim Yeon-koung (Hungguk Life Insurance), who is retiring after this season, was excluded.
Kim, who finished the regular league as No. 1, is preparing for the final championship game. She will remove her uniform after the event event "KYK Invitational 2025" in May.