“I sincerely apologize for wrongdoing 12 years ago”
Public opinion seems to be criticizing professional volleyball for returning to coaching again
Also in professional baseball, “I was hit when I was in elementary school”.

Sang-yeol Lee, director of KB Insurance Stars. Provided by the Korean Volleyball Federation
About the recent professional volleyball player Park Cheol-woo Past assault case is summoned againLee Sang-yeol of the KB Insurance Stars Volleyball Team, who was controversial, decided to give up his business trip for the rest of the V League this season. The club and the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO), which returned as managers after a period of silence in public opinion, became difficult to escape criticism. KB Insurance Volleyball Team announced on the 20th that, “Director Sang-yeol Lee has revealed his intention to voluntarily give up on the remaining V-League games and decided to accept it. Regarding this controversy, coach Lee said, “I am deeply reflecting on and apologizing for hurting Park Chul-woo for my past misbehavior.” sorry. Once again, I sincerely apologize to Park and the volleyball fans for their wrongdoing 12 years ago.” The club explained, “It is our top priority for manager Lee to ask for forgiveness through a sincere apology to Park, and we have accepted this because we judged it needed time for self-sufficiency. On the 21st, coach Lee will not participate in the match against OK Financial Group, the first game of the 6th round. It was a big blow to KB, who is currently in second place in the league and is in an urgent need to advance to the playoffs. Park Cheol-woo (36) of KEPCO’s Big Storm recalled the fact that he was beaten by coach Sang-yeol Lee, who was the national team coach at the time during the 2009 national team, after a match against OK Financial Group’s Whatman on the 18th It was very difficult when I heard that you became a director. It wasn’t easy every time we ran across the stadium.”·“(Director Lee) was already famous since high school. When I was losing, my face turned red and there were a lot of players returning.” After being dismissed from the national team coach at the time of the incident in 2009, coach Lee was subject to an indefinite suspension of his qualifications from the Korean Volleyball Association, but two years later he returned as a member of the Korean Volleyball Federation. Since April of last year, he has been holding the baton. Meanwhile, on the Internet community bulletin board, an incumbent professional baseball player told me that he was assaulted as an elementary school student. By Lee Jung-guk, staff reporter [email protected]