Star player Park Cheol-woo also can’t forget the assault 10 years ago “Blood is running upside down”

Volleyball National Team Park Cheol-woo, who was assaulted by coach Lee Sang-yeol, held a press conference in 2009.  Central photo

Volleyball National Team Park Cheol-woo, who was assaulted by coach Lee Sang-yeol, held a press conference in 2009. Central photo

It’s been more than 10 years, but violence still seems to be a nightmare for star players.

Park Cheol-woo, who is playing for men’s volleyball Suwon KEPCO, poured out a short but strong anger on his social media (SNS) on the 18th. He wrote on Instagram that day, “It’s really bloody. Is this the feeling that blood is flowing upside down?”

Park Cheol-woo is a national treasure star player who surpassed 6000 points in the history of the professional volleyball V-League in December last year. He did not reveal what made this post. However, this article seems to be aimed at the interview of KB Insurance Manager Lee Sang-yeol, which was released the day before.

Park Cheolwoo Instagram

Park Cheolwoo Instagram

On the 17th, coach Lee said, “Because I’m an experienced person…” in relation to the recent abuses before the start of the match between KB Insurance and Woori Card. He said, “Even if anyone doesn’t curse me right now, I have to apologize for my mistakes and be careful.” There was a causal retribution.” He said, “That’s why I feel like apologizing to the players. As a senior in the volleyball world, I am trying to show an exemplary appearance.”

In September 2009, Director Lee was the perpetrator of assaulting Park Chul-woo. Park Cheol-woo of the men’s volleyball team, who was training in the Taereung Athlete’s Village at the time, left the athlete’s village and said that he was assaulted by coach Lee (then coach).

Coach Lee was disciplined for assault at the time, but after two years he returned to the scene after being appointed as a member of the Korean Volleyball Federation (KOVO). Afterwards, he was the coach of the Gyeonggi University and is now the professional team manager.

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