Lee Da-young, who appeared at Yoo Gwan-soon Gymnasium, said, "I want to play in the V-League again, but..."
Lee Da-young, who appeared at Yoo Gwan-soon Gymnasium, said, "I want to play in the V-League again, but..."
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Lee Da-young (San Diego Mojo), a former member of the Korean women's volleyball national team who was loved as a V-League star and was embroiled in suspicions of "school violence," "intuitively" watched the men's national team warm-up match.카지노
Lee visited Cheonan Yu Gwan-sun Gymnasium on Thursday to watch a friendly match between the Korean men's volleyball team and the Netherlands. Lee Jae-young (former Heungkuk Life Insurance), who was an outside heater for the women's team as Lee's twin sister, also visited the stadium, but watched it separately from Lee.
Lee Da-young is currently playing as San Diego's main setter for San Diego Mojo in the U.S. League (PVF).
According to Yonhap News and other news reports, Lee said, "(The U.S. league) had a very different atmosphere from the European league. The audience showed great response." On the return to the Korean V-League, Lee said, "It's hard to answer right now, but honestly, I want to play again. It's hard to say that I want to play in the V-League right now."
Lee Da-young will also welcome the opening of next season overseas.
After the 2019-20 season, Lee Da-young became a free agent and moved to Heungkuk Life Insurance and played in a team with "Twin Sister" Lee Jae-young. He was the mainstay of the national team and a star who was gaining both skill and popularity enough to be selected as an All-Star, but after revealing his feud with Kim Yeon-kyung (former Heungkuk Life Insurance) in 2021, he was virtually excluded from the domestic stage after being suspended indefinitely as a perpetrator of school violence.