Hakkeok blaze… Men’s volleyball KEPCO self-examined

'Happy fire'...  Men's Volleyball KEPCO

The Korean Professional Volleyball V-League is closely tense over the controversy over school violence (academic violence).

Korea Electric Power’s coach Jang Byeong-cheol of the men’s professional volleyball team said, “The club itself conducted a preliminary investigation before the home game against Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance held at the Suwon Gymnasium.” .

The controversy over the academy, in which women’s professional volleyball Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young (Lee Sang Heung-kuk Life) became a frenzy, is spreading with similar suspicions in the male team.

OK Financial Group’s Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop, who were alleged as perpetrators, admitted the mistake and apologized through the club.

Each club in the V-League is left uncomfortable because the controversy spreading like a wildfire might spark fire on them as well.

Like KEPCO, even if they do not disclose the facts of their own thorough investigation, it is expected that there will be quite a few teams that have initiated a full investigation against their players.

Director Jang Byeong-cheol said, “The player who caused abusiveness during school days is likely to be burdened with worries that someone may post,” he said. “I am concerned that it will affect the performance.”

He said, “As the abusive controversy becomes visible, the players are also agitated.”

Manager Jang emphasized that in order to play’Spring Volleyball’, you have to get 5 wins in the remaining games.

In other words, losing the game against the lowest-ranked Samsung Fire Insurance on this day could be fatal.

He said, “We are a team in need of victory for’Spring Volleyball’.

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance (which is losing 8 consecutive years) also has a desperate desire to end a losing streak,” he said.

But I think that the burden on our side will be greater.”

/yunhap news

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