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‘Entering the V-League after 6 years of studying in Korea’ Mongolian duo’s dream came true

Eddy (24, 198cm) and Bayarsaihan (25, 197cm) from Mongolia, who came to Korea to study volleyball, stepped on the stage of the V-League that they dreamed of.

The Korean Volleyball Federation (KOVO) held the 2023 Men’s Asian Quarter Draft at the Jeju Sun Hotel on the 27th. Eddie will wear the uniform of Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance in first place, and Bayarsaihan will wear the OK Financial Group uniform in fourth place.

24 players from 7 countries applied for this tryout. On the 25th and 26th, at Halla Gymnasium in Jeju, he had two practice games, and his skills were checked by the coaches and coaching staff of the 7 men’s clubs.

The two Mongolian players received attention from each club for their skills and Korean language skills. Even before the tryout was held, he was mentioned as the first candidate early.

In 2017, he came to Korea with the dream of becoming a volleyball player and entered Suncheon Jeil High School, a prestigious volleyball school. After graduating, Bayarsaihan went to Inha University and Eddie went to Sungkyunkwan University.

In order to step on the stage of the V-League, he prepared for general naturalization and even obtained a certificate for the Korean Proficiency Test. However, as the naturalization law was changed to require a history of paying taxes for more than 5 years, the two players with no income almost lost the opportunity to challenge the V-League. However, with the introduction of the Asian quota system for the first time, the dream of entering the V-League was recaptured.

The Asian quota is the first system introduced since the launch of the V-League in 2005. It aims to increase the team’s player management efficiency and to arouse interest in the league through the participation of players of various nationalities. In addition, it aims to generate new income through the sale of overseas broadcasting rights in the Asian market, and to provide opportunities for foreign players attending domestic schools to continue their careers as domestic players.

The two players were recognized for their skills through the first Asian quarter tryout and proudly stepped on the stage of the V-League. After coming to Korea to study volleyball in 2017, he achieved his dream of entering the V-League six years later. 토스카지노

Eddy, who wore the Samsung Fire & Marine uniform as the first choice, smiled broadly, saying, “I feel so good. I’ve been waiting for this day for six years.” Regarding the reunion with coach Kim Sang-woo, who was coached at Sungkyunkwan University, he said, “He is the person who helped me to come to this position. I will learn more and show a better image in the future.”

Bayarsaihan was not named until the 3rd place, but was nominated by OK Financial Group in the 4th place. He smiled, “I thought, ‘I didn’t show enough skills during the practice game’, but my name was called in the 4th place, so my tension was relieved.”

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