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'Volleyball Empress' Kim Yeon-kyung strongly protested against the referee, taking a warning in the confrontation between Heungkuk Life Insurance and GS Caltex's'Emerging Rival' held yesterday (26th). Heungkuk Life was ahead of the 3rd set with 9-5. Kim Yeon-kyung fell off the court for pushing the ball in despite the opposing defense's blockage, and the attacker was declared a goal. GS Caltex immediately requested a video reading. Looking back at the video, the last time he touched the ball was Kim Yeon-kyung. The referee acknowledged GS Caltex's goal by overturning the decision with the attacker's touchout. Kim Yeon-kyung began to protest fiercely with an expression she could not understand. The referee explained the decision again, but Kim Yeon-kyung did not hide his dissatisfied planting by saying, "Please warn me, I warn!"



Even after watching the video reading, Kim Yeon-kyung strongly protested because he had long run overseas and did not know the'local rules' of the domestic stage. In this scene, the attacker scored when following the rules of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB), but the defender scored when following the rules of the Korean Volleyball Federation (KOVO).



It is also because Kim Yeon-kyung did not understand the V-League rules well, but there are cases of confusion among domestic volleyball players due to the'local rules'. The controversy over a position fault in the men's match between Woori Card and KEPCO on the 24th was also due to the gap between international and local rules. How should we look at the newly created local rules according to the domestic stage situation? Kim Yeon-kyung's protest scene and the recent controversy over local rules are summarized in 〈Sports Mug〉.



(Writing·Composition: Park Jin-hyeong / Video coverage: Jeon Kyung-bae / Editing: Jeong Yong-hee)