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Twins from Greece over school violence controversy Setter Dayoung Lee was selected as MVP

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Da-young Lee (PAOK Thessaloniki), the twin sister of the twin sisters, who was virtually unable to perform in Korea due to the controversy over ‘school violence’, was selected as the MVP in the third round of the Greek women’s professional volleyball A1 League.

The Greek Volleyball Federation delivered the 3rd round MVP trophy to Dayoung Lee ahead of the 5th round match between PAOK and AON Amazones held at Mikra Gymnasium in Thessaloniki, Greece on the 31st (Korean time).

Dayoung Lee, who received the trophy, also started in the 5th round match against AON and scored 5 goals with 2 serve aces and 1 blocking. Her older sister, Jae-young Lee, left, also started on the day and scored 10 points.

PAOK, played by the twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young, defeated AON with a set score of 3-1 (25-18 23-25 ​​25-22 25-12) that day.

Meanwhile, Lee Jae-young and Da-young sisters were subject to indefinite suspension of business trips from their team, Heungkuk Life Insurance, after they were identified as perpetrators of school violence in February. They apologized online, but the Korea Volleyball Association disqualified them from the national team. After that, he was practically unable to play in the domestic league, so he signed a contract with the Greek PAOK Thessaloniki.

In particular, before Lee Da-young’s departure to Greece earlier this month, privacy issues arose. Lee Da-young’s husband, A, registered his marriage in 2018 through a media outlet, and claimed that he suffered from habitual verbal abuse and assault from Lee Da-young.

Reporter Lee Mi-kyung, Hankyung.com capital@hankyung.com

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