Women’s Handball League MVP Kang Kyung-min Transfers to SK… Lee Mi-kyung Goes to Gyeongnam
Women’s handball 2022-2023 season regular league Most Valuable Player (MVP) Kang Kyung-min transfers to SK Sugar Gliders.
Center back Kang Kyung-min, who played for Gwangju Urban Development Corporation until last season,
received free agent (FA) status and decided to wear the SK uniform on the 7th. 바카라사이트
National team member Kang Kyung-min is a leading player in domestic women’s handball,
having been selected as the regular league MVP three times in the past four years,
including the 2019-2020 season, 2020-2021 season, and 2022-2023 season.
Her outstanding scoring ability is her strength,
as she has been the top scorer in each season in which she has been MVP.
Ahead of the Shinhan SOL Pay 2023-2024 Handball H League,
which will be held on the 11th, active transfers are taking place in the women’s division.
In addition to the transfer of Kang Kyung-min, Lee Mi-kyung,
a key member of the national team who played for the Busan Facility Corporation,
is scheduled to move to the Gyeongnam Development Corporation.
Lee Mi-kyung is a center back who played as the national team’s main scorer along with Ryu Eun-hee (Hungary Gyo-ri) at the Hangzhou Asian Games last month.
Last season’s Korea League champion Samcheok City Hall is seeking to recruit Kim Seon-hwa, who played for Daegu City Hall.
If Kim Seon-hwa chooses to go to Samcheok City Hall, she will have a meal again with her older sister Kim On-ah, who plays for Samcheok City Hall.
Sisters Kim On-ah and Kim Seon-hwa played together at Incheon City Hall until last year.
It is known that there is a high possibility that Kwon Na,
who played for SK, will wear the Seoul City Hall uniform.
In addition, the Gyeongnam Development Corporation plans to take Kim A-young,
who was from Daegu City Hall, and Kang Eun-seo from Samcheok City Hall will move to Incheon City Hall for the 2023-2024 season.
The 2023-2024 season H-League women’s match will be held only between SK and Busan Facilities Corporation on the 11th and between Seoul City Hall and Daegu City Hall on the 12th,
followed by a break from the World Championships.
Afterwards, the women’s schedule will resume in January 2024,
and players who transfer will begin playing in games in January 2024.