V-League Turned Into Multicultural Society, Continuation of Conflict and Fight…We need manners and respect

As the “temperament” of members is diversified, the atmosphere of the V-League is also changing.

This season’s V-League is transforming into a “multicultural society” due to the increasing number of foreign leaders, foreign players and Asian quarter players joining. Leaders from various countries including Europe, South America and Japan are leading the team, and Iranian players entered the Asian quarter. It seems that foreigners are more important than Korean leaders or players.

It helps the quality and diversity of the league, but it is also counterproductive. It is the fact that conflicts and battles beyond unwritten rules are increasing. There is constant noise and incidents throughout the season.

At the beginning of the season, Woori Card coach Mauricio Paes and KEPCO coach Kwon Young-min clashed. After losing the game, Paes complained to Kwon, creating a close scene. Fortunately, it did not spread to a bigger issue, but an unusual clash between the head coaches drew attention.
Recently, Heungkuk Life Insurance’s chief coach Daniele approached Jeong Kwan-jang and made an explicit mockery of him, sparking controversy. Heungkuk Life Insurance made an official apology afterwards, but failed to avoid being referred to the committee.

Conflicts arose between the players in the match between Woori Card and Hyundai Capital held at Jangchung Gymnasium on Wednesday. During the match, the match was delayed for more than five minutes due to verbal altercation between Woori Card’s Asian Quarter Ali and Hyundai Capital foreign Leo. It was the result of an explosion in a war of nerves throughout the set. Eventually, the two players were given red cards and lost one point each.

Leo did not shake Ali’s hand as if he remained bitter after the game. Instead, he was seen approaching manager Paes and protesting as if he were taking issue with Ali’s actions. Although Paes managed to appease him, he left a concern that he might face off again in the next showdown.

Volleyball is often said to be a sport of manners. Like soccer and basketball, volleyball is a sport that focuses only on itself, not on the opponent because it does not have physical contact and fights over the net. Therefore, it is rare for collisions to occur during the season compared to other sports. The reality is that it happens once or twice a season. 메이저사이트

The atmosphere has changed this season. It is not even half of the season yet, and various types of fights are taking place regardless of gender and gender. As there are so many characters with various nationalities, I keep seeing landscapes that have been difficult to see.

It can be seen as a natural change, but it can be misunderstood as if it ignores Korean culture. There is no reason to undermine the culture of understanding each other and being polite in the V League just because a lot of foreigners have come in. There seems to be a need for a team level targeting leaders and players.

Before the season’s opening, Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance coach Kim Sang-woo said, “We need to respect foreign coaches’ individuality, but we also need to respect them.” This is a remark that should be revived under the current circumstances.

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