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The contract renewal of the four V-League ‘experienced players’ has been canceled
The V-League introduced Asia Quarter players for the first time last year, and tryouts for the 2024 Men's Volleyball Asia Quarter are currently underway on Jeju Island. It looks like all seven players who played in men's volleyball in the first season will be replaced.
Among the 7 players, there were 4 who expressed their intention to try again for this tryout, including Bayarsaihan Batsu, Jargalchukt Engherden, Liu Hongmin, and Ryohei Iga. The contract renewal was not notified to the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) until the end. This means that a new player will be selected.
Ryohei, a Japanese national, wore the KEPCO uniform last season and ranked first in digs (2.842 per set) and second in receiving (50.75% efficiency), playing an active role as the biggest hit in men's volleyball in the first year of the Asian quarter. Bayarsaihan, from Mongolia, has been living in Korea since his high school days with the goal of advancing to the V-League. He was evaluated as first choice for his high-level Korean language skills and decent skills, and joined OK Financial Group. Bayarsayhan ranked 6th in blocking (0.580 per set) and contributed to the team's advancement to 'Spring Volleyball'.
This year's men's tryout was somewhat lethargic due to the absence of former Iranian national team middle blocker Sayed Mohammad Mousavi, who was evaluated as a strong first-choice candidate, as well as Mohammad Barbast, Amirhassan Farhadi, Sayed Ranjiba, and Sarouj Khomeyoun-Farmanesi. It's the atmosphere. All of these players were from Iran, a powerhouse in Asian volleyball, and were top candidates for nomination. At the same time, there is an assessment that each club does not have a clear first-choice candidate.
However, there are many physically overwhelming players, causing teams to worry. Clubs are looking to reinforce wing attackers and middle blockers. However, the possibility of being selected in the draft among existing Asian quota players cannot be ignored.
Iranian players, who do not receive good evaluations in terms of physical condition and interview manners during practice games, but are recognized for their relatively good skills, are a variable. Religious issues such as Ramadan fasting and the situation in Iran, which is in conflict with Israel, cause concerns outside of the game.
In the end, the seven men's teams decided to check the players' skills one more time with a practice game on the morning of the 3rd. The draft opens at 3 p.m. For the men's draft, the order of nominations is determined by an equal-probability drawing with 10 marbles each.
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