Korean volleyball fans build trucks to protest in support of Lee Da Yeong sisters
Since the outbreak of the school bullying scandal of the Lee Da Yeong twins, Korean women's volleyball has also begun to plummet in the international arena, culminating in two Volleyball Nations League seasons 2021 and 2022.
At VNL 2021, Korea is only ranked above Thailand with a record of 3 wins and 10 points, but in 2022 they are last among 16 teams participating in VNL without any points or wins. .
Korean volleyball fans began to worry and the Lee Da Yeong twins began to be remembered more. Everything was blown up when KB Insurance's male player, Park Hyun-Bin, was also involved in the same behavior.
This player bullied his middle school classmate and this behavior caused Hyun-Bin to be banned by the Korean Volleyball Federation for 12 matches. Although the behavior of the guy born in 2004 is identical to his senior, the punishment is very light compared to the permanent ban from playing in Korea of the Lee Da Yeong sisters.
Many Korean fans have reacted violently to this country's Volleyball Federation, most of which think that the above punishment is not fair to the Lee Da Yeong sisters. So at the headquarters of the Korean Volleyball Federation in Seoul, dozens of protesters regularly appear with banners demanding to lift the ban on playing with the sisters born in 1996.
Some fans even rented trucks to set up at the entrance to the Korean Volleyball Federation headquarters, with a led screen broadcasting the message: "We support Lee Da Yeong and Lee Jae Yeong to return to the V-League." .
With strong pressure from public opinion and the Korean team's downhill performance, it is not excluded that this country's Volleyball Federation will lower the penalty, and at the same time pave the way for this beautiful couple to repair. mistakes in the past.