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Pepper Savings Bank, the youngest women's volleyball club founded last year, conducted overseas training for the first time in the era of Corona.

He washed off the bottom line last year and promised a different look this season.



Byung-min Yoo.



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The cheers of Pepper Savings Bank players fill the NEC Gymnasium in Kawasaki, Japan.



Pepper Savings Bank is the first professional sports club in the Corona era to conduct overseas training.



After signing a sisterhood relationship with the NEC team, the 7-time winner of the Japanese league, we started joint training last Monday.



[Kim Hyung-sil / Pepper Savings Bank Director: Volleyball is one step faster, I came to learn volleyball once, but I seem to be getting used to it.

I think it was a good thing that you came to the field training.]



We rented the whole restaurant for dinner, and we are careful about quarantine.



[It's so delicious.

Shall I give it to you?]



We made memories by dancing with the Japanese players who sweat together.



Pepper Savings Bank stayed at the bottom with only three wins last season, the first year of its foundation, but was confident of a high leap this season, raising the mood through overseas training and recruiting FA setter Go-eun Lee.



[Lee Go-eun/Pepper Savings Bank Setter: Fighting overflowing.

I will do my best to show you a fun game, a fun game, so please support me a lot.]



[Peppers Fighting!]



(Video coverage: Lee Byung-joo, Video editing: Oh Young-taek)