Volleyball player’Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop deprived of their qualifications indefinitely

Shim Gyeong-seop (left) and Song Myung-geun. /yunhap news

Following the twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young (above 25, Heungkuk Life) who were accused as perpetrators of school violence, Song Myung-geun (28) and Shim Gyeong-seop (30, above OK Financial Group) cannot wear the Taegeuk mark.

On the 16th, the Korean Volleyball Association decided to deprive Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop of national representatives indefinitely. “The association is seriously looking at the issues of Lee Jae-young, Lee Da-young, Song Myung-geun, and Shim Gyeong-seop,” said Jo Yong-gu, director of the Volleyball Association. I can’t play as a player.”

It is expected that they will be difficult to become leaders in the future. “Athletes who are found to be perpetrators of school violence have reasons for disqualification even when they acquire the leadership qualifications,” said the secretary general. Not all perpetrators of school violence cannot become leaders, but a history of school violence is a huge deduction for obtaining leadership status.

Sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young Da-young were surrounded by suspicions of assaulting a colleague in middle school. The two admitted the mistake and posted an apology. Heungkuk Life Insurance suspended the two of their qualifications indefinitely. Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop, respectively, are accused of committing harsh acts by their juniors during their high school and middle school years. The two players announced their intention to the club that they would not compete in the rest of this season in the sense of self-sufficiency, and the club accepted.

/ Reporter Park Min-young [email protected]

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