The women's volleyball team lost to Germany in the second round of the Volleyball Nations League (VNL) qualifying round.



The Korean national team, ranked 14th in the world ranking, had a set score of 3-0 (22-25 15-25 16-25) in the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) VNL Germany (11th) match held in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA on the 4th (Korean time). ) was lost.



Korea, which lost to Japan on the 2nd with a set score 3-0, lost their heads in two consecutive shutout defeats.



Korea was pushed from the heights, allowing Germany to score 6 goals only by blocking, and recorded 19 offenses, twice as many as Germany (10).



Korea played the only equal game in the first set.



Sohwi Kang (GS Caltex) led the seesaw game with 6 points including one sub-ace.



However, the national team could not stop the opposing team's main gun Hannah Ortmann's Kang Spike in every game.



Korea, who gave up the 1st set, was pushed back unilaterally from the 2nd set, and the game was finished without being able to bring even a single set due to lack of strength in the 3rd set.



Kang So-hwi scored the most points in the team with 13 points, and Lee Seon-woo (KGC Ginseng Corporation) worked hard with 12 points, including 5 subs.



Korea are aiming for their first win in the third qualifying match against Poland, led by coach Stefano Lavarini, early on the morning of the 5th.



(Photo = Captured from the website of the International Volleyball Federation, Yonhap News)