Overseas Koreans and Home Newcomers Considered to Participate in the Draft...V League moves to open doors due to player famine
Overseas Koreans and Home Newcomers Considered to Participate in the Draft...V League moves to open doors due to player famine
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A player famine that is hard to solve. The answer lies in opening the door.
The Korean Volleyball Federation and each club recently started discussing the participation of overseas Koreans and home-grown players in the rookie draft.
Korean nationals living abroad have decided to allow any one of their parents to participate in the draft, considering them a Korean player. Any player whose blood flows to Koreans, regardless of whether they reside in Korea, will be able to enter the V-League. A Korean-born player who was active in a college in the U.S. recently visited the site of the V-League.
In the case of home ground, it refers to a system that considers foreigners who have stayed in Korea for a certain period of time or longer as domestic players, not foreign players. This year, FC Seoul and Daegu FC made their debut by introducing them in the K-League of Professional Football. It is expected that a change of playing in the V-League will occur even if a foreigner who came to study volleyball does not have to go through a tryout. In particular, Mongolian players with excellent physical and skills are highly likely to benefit.
The introduction of the new system is focused on the smooth supply and demand of players. 메이저사이트 The Korean volleyball community is suffering from a shortage of promising players. The rookie award, which has become a "giving prize because you have to give it," has been transformed into a "young player award" for the third year in order to expand its meaning.
Since there are not many talented players compared to the past, when a player is recognized for his skills, his price tag will skyrocket. Whenever the free agent market opens every year, the player suffers from controversy over bubble.
The device to solve this problem is the participation of overseas Koreans and homegrown players in the rookie draft. The plan is to improve performance and stabilize the market by introducing the Asian quarter. "We are looking forward to various effects. This is the idea that came from the process of finding a way for the V-League to take in the post-Kim Yeon-kyung era," a federation official said.
The introduction is likely to be in 2026. It is difficult this year because the system is not in place right away, but once the federation understands the demand and discusses it with each club, it is expected to settle without much difficulty.