“Korea is a sports powerhouse, but…” Foreign media also focus on’twins abusing + expulsion’

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Foreign media also focused their attention on the controversy over school violence between the twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young Da-young, the players of Heungkuk Life’s women’s volleyball game. A number of media, including World of Bali, convey the controversy in detail and highlight the reality of the Korean sports world suffering from violence.

World of Bali, which delivers the news of world volleyball, featured the main news on the 15th (local time) entitled “Twin sisters facing permanent deportation on charges of school violence”. This news is posted at the top of the homepage and is drawing attention.

The media quoted the news from Seoul and said, “The Korean Volleyball Association suspended the two players from appearing in the national team indefinitely.”

“Sister posted an apology on Instagram, but public opinion worsened, and the association and the affiliated team punished the’national team indefinitely’ and’indefinitely suspended their participation’.” In the national petition, a petition for punishment for the two players came up and 100,000 signatures were received.

The media also reported on the 12th that school violence has brought the twin sisters’ volleyball life into crisis. In addition, the report also conveyed the controversial process, saying, “A tremendous scandal is shaking the Korean volleyball world.

Foreign press “Violence is rampant in the world’s top ten sports powerhouse

Lee Jae-young (left) and Lee Da-young of Heung-kuk Life, who were selected as the All-Star by fan vote before the match between Incheon Heungkuk Life and Seoul GS Caltex, held at Incheon Gyeyang Gymnasium on the 26th of last month. yunhap news

The Daily Mail in the UK also handled the controversy heavily. The media reported that, through an article titled’Twins volleyball stars were suspended from the national team due to school violence,’ “The twin sisters are accused of stealing someone else’s money in middle school and threatening them with a knife.”

The media criticized the reality of the Korean sports world, citing the case of the late Sook-Hyun Choi and Suk-Hee Shim, along with the controversy over the twin sisters, “Korea is a sports powerhouse that ranks in the top 10 in the Olympics, but physical and verbal abuse are rampant in the course of fierce competition.” .

The Hong Kong Daily South China Morning Post (SCMP) also said, “The twin volleyball stars, who played a crucial role in Korean women’s volleyball’s advance to the Tokyo Olympics, were deported from the national team after being caught by school violence about 10 years ago.”

Japanese sports media also reported a series of news such as “The beautiful twin sisters of the Korean volleyball team were deprived of their representative qualifications” and “The popular twin volleyball players in Korea were expelled from the national team due to school violence.”

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