Korean Air, a professional men’s volleyball team, caught all of the FA targets in the team: apositive spiker Lim Dong-hyuk, middle blocker Cho Jae-young, and setter Yoo Kwang-woo.
On the 18th, Korean Air said in an official press release, “We have signed contracts with three free agents in the team who won the V-League for three consecutive years and led the first treble since its founding: Lim Dong-hyuk, Cho Jae-young, and Yoo Kwang-woo.”
Lim Dong-hyuk made a total of 500 million won (350 million won in annual salary, 150 million won in options), Jae-young Cho made a total of 460 million won (300 million won in annual salary, 160 million won in options), and Kwang-woo Yoo 252 million won (annual salary of 100 million won). 70 million won, option 82 million won) for three years each.
Lim Dong-hyuk played a powerful role as a backup player for Lincoln, a foreign mercenary, this season. He was selected as the MVP in the off-season Kobo Cup and scored a cumulative 278 points in 34 appearances in the regular league. He is also showing potential for development as the next-generation national apogee spiker.
Cho Jae-young joined Korean Air in the 2nd place in the 3rd round in the 2013-14 season and has been active in Korean Air for 10 years. Yoo Gwang-woo, who plays a decent serve, also played a substantial role as a backup setter for Han Seon-soo, putting his 10th championship ring on his finger.
Lim Dong-hyuk said, “I am happy to be able to re-sign with a great coaching staff, excellent players and a reliable club, and I will do my best to achieve my goal of becoming a starter at Korean Air.”
In addition, Jaeyoung Cho also said, “As a one-team man, I always take pride in being a member of the Korean Air volleyball team, and I am happy to continue playing for Korean Air.” “I conveyed my feelings.
Kwang-woo Yoo said through the club, “I want to help create a team that can always aim for the championship, and a stronger team.” 메이저사이트