Mar 20 • 06:43 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

The 'Spring Volleyball' season has arrived... 'I apologize in advance for the overall championship' 'The championship is ours'

The teams competing in the 2025-2026 Pro Volleyball V League postseason gather to express their ambitions and strategies for the championship, emphasizing their readiness and competitive spirit.

The 2025-2026 Pro Volleyball V League postseason is kicking off, drawing attention to the rivalry between teams. Players from the Korea Road Corporation and Hyundai Construction exchanged playful yet intense declarations regarding their aspirations for the overall championship, setting the tone for the competitions to come. The Media Day held at Hotel Libera Cheongdam in Gangnam featured key players and coaches outlining their goals, with the overarching aim being to secure the championship title.

The men's division, led by the top-seeded Korea Air, expressed determination to reclaim the champion trophy lost to Hyundai Capital in the previous season. Korea Air, who had achieved four consecutive championships (a first in the league's history), is confident in their collective play and team strength. They have recently made a strategic change in their roster, swapping out foreign player Kyle Russell for Jose Masso, emphasizing a tactical approach towards securing their title.

Defending champions Hyundai Capital remain hopeful despite losing the regular season title to Korea Air. Player Hwang Seung-bin underscored the team's robust attacking capabilities and cohesive structure as factors that could lead them to victory. As for challengers KB Insurance and Our Card, their determination is palpable, with a strong focus on individual strengths such as powerful serves and team conditioning, all central to their playoff strategies.

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