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Shocking at this director’s remarks… Voluntary interview to break through violence and eradicate

(Ansan = Yonhap News) Reporter Ki-won Hong = A match between the pro volleyball V-League Men’s OK Financial Group’s Whatman and KEPCO Big Storm held at the Sangnoksu Gymnasium in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do on the 18th. KEPCO Park Chul-woo is attacking. 2021.2.18 [email protected]
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jang Hyun-gu = Male professional volleyball KEPCO’s Park Chul-woo (36) publicly criticized KB Insurance Manager Lee Sang-yeol, who hit him 12 years ago, and did not hide that he was suffering from severe trauma.
Park Cheol-woo explained why he volunteered for an interview after the match against OK Financial Group, which ended with a 3-1 victory of KEPCO’s set score, “I was shocked to see manager Lee Sang-yeol’s interview recently.”
He said,’It’s really bloody’ on your social network service (SNS) account before the game. ‘Is this the feeling that blood is flowing upside down?’
Manager Lee cautiously opened his mouth before the match against Woori Card the day before, saying, “I advised my juniors that if you become a violent perpetrator, you will definitely pay a price,” regarding the recent professional volleyball being heavily criticized for the past school violence of some players.
In 2009, he admitted to the fact that he beat Park Cheol-woo, who was selected as the national team coach when he was selected as a national team player, saying he did not like his actions, and calmly explained his experience as an offender.

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In this beating case, known as Park Cheol-woo’s exposure, coach Lee returned to the volleyball industry in 2011 as a member of the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) game management committee after being punished for suspension of qualifications for two years and then raising the national prestige as the national team.
Afterwards, he became a university leader and commentator and climbed to the KB Insurance Command Tower at the end of last year.
Based on his experience after the beatings, coach Lee said, “There will be a price for anything. There is a causal retribution.” “That’s why I feel like apologizing to the players. As a senior in the volleyball world, I try to show an exemplary figure. “I’m using it,” he confessed to the fact that he could not completely take off the burden of his heart.
It was a statement to the effect that violence not only caused indelible wounds to the victims, but also caused great harm to the perpetrators, but Park Chul-woo felt uncomfortable.
Park Chul-woo first brought out this story during the season and confessed his feelings to the KB Sonbo players by saying that he was sorry.
He said, “It was hard all day after seeing director Lee Sang-yeol’s article,” he said. “It was difficult when I became the director of KB Sonbo, but when I saw such an article in a difficult situation even when I encountered it in the field, I thought that it was not.”
Park Cheol-woo said that although Lee Sang-yeol had not changed his wishes to reflect and become a better leader, Lee’s violent tendencies have not changed significantly.
He said, “I heard that coach Lee told the player’I know you’re not right because of Park Cheol-woo’ even when he was a college leader,” and claimed that Lee has been punishing the players beyond the level of’the falcon of love’.
After the beating incident, it was a straightforward denial of manager Lee’s remarks about acting as a feeling of apology to players and juniors.
“I don’t want to be apologized by Director Sang-yeol Lee, and I don’t want to see it,” he said. “I hate that professional volleyball is badly reflected in the media, but I came to speak with the thought that I should break through the (violence leader case) head-on and take root at this opportunity.” Added.
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