A one-year suspension of qualification to Ojiyoung

A former member of the national team, Libero, was the one who bullied a junior player. The volleyball community is in shock.

Pepper Savings Bank's Libero Oh Ji-young 36 was suspended by the Korea Volleyball Federation KOVO for one year after he was found to have committed human rights violations such as bullying and abusive language against a junior player in the team.

KOVO held the second reward and punishment committee for the human rights violations of Pepper Savings Bank Oh Ji-young in the conference room of the Federation on the morning of the 27th.

First of all, the reward and punishment committee said, "At the reward and punishment committee, Oh Ji-young and the player who was identified as the victim reappeared, and Pepper Savings Bank officials also made every effort to find out the exact facts by giving them an opportunity to explain and checking the statements of the club's reference persons." As a result, we confirmed that Oh Ji-young's human rights violations, including bullying and verbal abuse against her teammates."

The reward and punishment committee then said, "These acts are serious antisocial acts and are bad practices that must be eradicated in professional sports in the future, so we decided to sanction them to prevent similar acts from happening again, and decided to punish Oh Ji-young for one year's suspension in accordance with Article 10 1 4 and 5 of the Player Human Rights Protection Committee Regulations, Article 10 1 1 of the Reward and Penalty Regulations, and Article 11 4 and 5 of the criteria for imposing sanctions general in the attached Table 1 of the Reward and Penalty Regulations."

Article 10 of KOVO's Player Human Rights Protection Committee Regulations Disciplinary and Sanctions states, "If the punishment committee's investigation recognizes the violation of player human rights, the punishment committee imposes disciplinary and sanctions on the actor as follows," and No. 4 states, "If the act of violence is light: suspension of qualification or suspension of qualification for not less than one month but not more than one year, or not more than one million won or less than 10 million won."

Article 10 of Chapter 3 of the Reward and Punishment Regulations Grounds for Disciplinary Action Article 1 of Article 1 of the Reward and Punishment Regulations includes "serious criminal acts of society, such as conciliation, intimidation, ridicule and other inappropriate responses to victims and officials after obtaining membership of the federation and the club, in connection with acts such as sexual crimes including sexual harassment, violence, drunk driving, illegal drugs, gambling, match-fixing, racism, and human rights violations that have occurred in the past, and Article 5 includes "if the committee decides that disciplinary action is necessary."

Article 11 of the Disciplinary Standards for Disciplinary Action and Imposition of Sanctions General of the Compensation Regulations, Paragraph 4 of the violation of prohibitions of members of the federation and the club, Article 10 1 1 of the Compensation Regulations, Article 5 million KRW in disciplinary action: 5 million KRW in disciplinary action and Paragraph 5 of "Other acts of degrading dignity: more than 1 million KRW in disciplinary action" were also used as the basis for the disciplinary action.

In addition, the reward and punishment committee added, "We asked the club Pepper Savings Bank to make every effort to manage the team."

Recently, Pepper Savings Bank shocked the volleyball community when it was revealed that veteran players in the team were suspected of continuously harassing their juniors. After a follow-up investigation, Pepper Savings Bank reported to the player complaint handling center and was referred to the KOVO reward and punishment committee. At the time, Pepper Savings Bank said, "It is not true that the victims reported directly to the player complaint handling center. The team went through a follow-up investigation and reported it directly. We will make additional information on the team's position according to the results of the reward and punishment committee."

In response, KOVO held a reward and punishment committee meeting on Thursday morning and had a time to hear from Oh Ji-young and the players who claimed the damage in the team while deliberating on Pepper Savings Bank's bullying within the team. No conclusion was reached at that time. "We thoroughly reviewed the case through materials and explanations submitted by the players, but decided to end the meeting and resume the reward and punishment committee at 9 a.m. on Friday to find out more about the facts," the committee said. In the end, the second committee confirmed Oh's punishment.

In the 2006 KOVO Women's Rookie Draft, Oh joined Korea Expressway Corporation as the fourth overall pick in the first round. Since then, she has worked for KGC Ginseng Corporation and GS Caltex, and has been playing for Pepper Savings Bank since last season. Pepper Savings Bank acquired Oh through a trade deal with GS Caltex in December 2022. It was a condition that the bank would grant the first round pick of the rookie draft for the 2024-2025 season.

However, the trade caused a stir when it was found that there was a clause that said, "Oh Ji-young will not play in the game against GS Caltex for the rest of the season." KOVO said, "After requesting the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's interpretation of the players' basic rights and fairness to accurately judge the players' basic rights and fairness, Article 4 3 of the professional sports standard contract does not stipulate that players cannot participate in the game under the agreement to exclude players from the game as an explicit reason for prohibiting discrimination, but it is considered that there are factors that infringe on the rights and interests of players or hinder fair competition between clubs, so we recommend institutional improvement measures such as the establishment of a ban on cases within the federation's rules." "Based on the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's recommendation to interpret the rights of the players and prepare institutional improvement measures, the federation will discuss with 14 men and women teams after the end of the season to supplement and improve related regulations in the direction of protecting the rights and fair competition between clubs."

Pepper Savings Bank, the "youngest club" that has been participating in the V-League since the 2021-2022 season, has made a massive reinforcement as it remained at the bottom of the 2022-2023 season. Pepper Savings Bank, which recruited Park Jung-ah, the national striker who is the "FA's biggest fish" and led the Korea Expressway Corporation to win the championship, also recruited an additional external FA named Chae Sun-ah, and announced a promising start by successfully catching internal FA Oh Ji-young and Lee Han-bi. Pepper Savings Bank has renewed its contract with Oh Ji-young on the condition of a total of 1 billion won for three years. In addition, Yasmin, who was verified in the V-League as a foreign player, was also considered to have a more solid history.

However, Oh disappeared on the court after the game against GS Caltex on June 6. As Pepper Savings Bank kept quiet about the reason for Oh's absence, doubts grew. Eventually, there was an internal situation.

Pepper Savings Bank recently suffered 23 consecutive losses, setting a new record for consecutive losses in the women's division of the V League. It was on the 10th during the Lunar New Year holiday. Pepper Savings Bank, which suffered 21 consecutive losses in the women's division of the V League after losing 0-3 in the match against IBK Industrial Bank, suffered humiliation, surpassing the 20 consecutive losses recorded by KGC Ginseng Corporation in the 2012-2013 season.

It was a series of hardships. Pepper Savings Bank was mired in 22 consecutive losses after kneeling 1-3 in a match against Chung Kwan-jang at Pepper Stadium in Gwangju on the 16th, and lost 1-3 in a match against Heungkuk Life Insurance at Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on the 20th, increasing its losing streak to 23 consecutive games.

Pepper Savings Bank, however, never gave up. Pepper Savings Bank players finally managed to overcome their 23rd consecutive defeat in a dramatic game in which they came from behind to win 3-2 against Korea Expressway Corporation on the 23rd. It was the first victory in 105 days. At that time, as KOVO held its first reward and punishment committee in the morning, Pepper Savings Bank could also rapidly "down" the team atmosphere, but the players were more willing to escape from losing consecutive games.

Although the bank escaped from the mire of 23 consecutive losses, Pepper Savings Bank's current season remains a painful one. It has decided to break up with Coach Joe Trinzee after less than a season. Currently, Pepper Savings Bank is reportedly in the process of terminating its contract with Coach Trinzee. 토토사이트 추천

Oh Ji-young, a veteran libero with experience in the national team, played as the main libero at the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021 following the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, and also joined the Korean women's volleyball team in achieving the "fourth place myth." At that time, the Korean women's volleyball team opened a renaissance era in women's volleyball by adding veteran players such as Yang Hyo-jin Hyundai E&C and Kim Soo-ji Hengguk Life Insurance, led by "Volleyball Empress" Kim Yeon-kyung Hengkuk Life Insurance. However, a member of the Tokyo Olympics who led the renaissance of Korean women's volleyball bullied and verbally abused her junior players. The impact of the volleyball world is not limited.

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