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@anonymous · Mar 14, 2024

The current professional volleyball coach A, who applied for the open recruitment of the men's volleyball team coach of the Korea Volleyball Association, eventually withdrew his support for the coach.  토토사이트 순위

 

Noh Jin-soo, chairman of the Korean Volleyball Association's men's performance improvement committee, told KBS reporters this afternoon (13th) that "Coach A, the current coach of professional volleyball, finally informed us of the withdrawal of support for the national team coach last night."

 

The Korea Volleyball Association publicly recruited coaches for the men's and women's national teams from April 1 to 28. However, even before the candidate's interview was held after the filing deadline, rumors spread within the association that the coach was nominated as "a coach in Korea and an incumbent professional team coach," and rumors that some senior officials at the association threatened under the guise of persuasion to block additional candidates from applying for the open recruitment.

 

Immediately after KBS' related article was reported on the morning of the 12th, the Korea Volleyball Association had a crippling interview with candidates for male and female youth and adult national team coaches scheduled from 10 a.m. Interviews for male and female adult national team coaches were completed, but the interview for male adult national team coaches was not even started. All other fields completed candidate interviews normally, but only one male adult national team coach candidate interview was pending.

 

A member of the men's performance improvement committee explained, "As the contract period for coach A's current team did not end, we could not conduct an interview with all the candidates because there was some adjustment left (on that part)." He effectively admitted that coach A has already been appointed.

 

Cesar, who was in charge of the women's national team at the Hangzhou Asian Games, was under intense criticism from the Korea Volleyball Association. Cesar exposed problems by leading both the Turkish league's team and the Korean women's national team, but blamed only the players for not understanding the sentiment of Korean volleyball as the coach made a series of criticisms on this issue. However, generalizing Cesar's case to exclude other foreign coaches and appointing domestic coaches could cause another problem.

 

The Volleyball Association's performance improvement committee will conduct video interviews with foreign applicants who remain as candidates for the men's national team as of tomorrow morning (14th). If it is determined that no one is qualified after the interview, the appointment process will be continued through a re-announcement. It remains to be seen what choice the Volleyball Association will make at a time when coach A, who has been rumored to be nominated, has withdrawn from applying for the national team coach.