The Korea Expressway Corporation's High Pass Volleyball Team announced on the 12th that it has recruited Kang So-hwi, who played for GS Caltex.
The terms of the contract are three years and 2.4 billion won, and the FA will be paid 800 million won (annual salary of 500 million won and option of 300 million won) every year. This is a record that broke the price of Kim Yeon-koung, who signed a FA contract with Heungkuk Life Insurance for 775 million won last year.
Kang So-hwi joined GS Caltex as the first choice in the first round of the 2015-16 draft.
During the nine seasons, he won the Rookie of the Year award, the best 72 times, and the KOVO Cup MVP three times, showing outstanding performance as an outside heater.
In this season, he also ranked 12th in scoring (444 points) and 10th in overall offense (39.30 percent).
In particular, the overall offensive ranking was the second highest among Korean players after Kim Yeon-koung (44.98%).
For Kang So-hwi, he will nest as a different team for the first time since his professional debut.
More than three clubs, including the original team, GS Caltex, reportedly showed interest in Kang So-hwi, but Kang So-hwi chose the road construction.
Korea Expressway Corporation beat Heungkuk Life Insurance in the 2022-23 season to clinch the "Upset" championship. However, Korea Expressway Corporation ranked sixth in the 2023-24 season, with Park Jung-ah and others leaving.
BY: 사설 토토사이트