Teams & Coaches
 
TEAM:
Team manager KIM, Suk-Chul
Head coach KIM, Hyung-Sil
Assistant coach LEE, Jung-Chul
Doctor
Therapist / trainer YIM, Joong-Hyuk
Journalist

  No. Name Lastname Shirt Name Birthdate Height Weight Spike Block Club
1 MIN-JI KIM M.J. KIM 25/05/1985 77 187 304 296 GS Caltex
3 YEON-KOUNG KIM Y.K. KIM 26/02/1988 73 190 307 299 JT Marvelous
4 JUNG-HEE JI J.H. JI 18/03/1985 65 180 305 296 KT&G
5 Hyo-Hee LEE H.H.LEE 9/09/1980 60 173 280 271 KT&G
C 6 Kwang-Hee Choi K.H. Choi 25/05/1974 73 173 304 289 KT&G Corp.
7 Sun-Mi PAK S.M.PAK 3/02/1982 64 176 275 268 Hyundai
8 Youn-Joo HWANG Y.J. HWANG 13/08/1986 68 177 303 294 Hungkuk Life Insurance Co.
10 SO-LA LEE S.L.LEE 1/09/1987 62 177 295 285 Korea Expressway Corp.
13 Dae-Young JUNG D.Y. JUNG 12/08/1981 71 183 303 292 GS Caltex
14 SONG-YI HAN S.Y. HAN 5/09/1984 67 186 305 298 Heungkuk Life Insurance Co.
15 SE-YOUNG KIM S.Y. KIM 4/06/1981 72 190 309 300 KT&G
L 16 Ki-Lan Koo K.L. Koo 10/03/1977 64 170 274 264 Hungkuk Life Insurance Co.
C=Captain  L=Libero

Team Profile Head coach
Korea’s women's team traditionally depends on its quick combination play and fighting spirit. Although the players are not so tall, the team has one of the best defences among the world’s best teams. The team came first in the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, followed by two second places in Thailand in 1998 and Korea in 2002. It has also secured nine top ten placings at the Olympic Games, with its best achievement being the bronze medal at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.

Korea’s 2005 women's squad mostly consists of young players after a programme aimed to achieved a shift in generations. The KVA’s long-term aim is to maintain this team for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.




KIM, Hyung-Sil