More than 1400 participating volleyball futures confirmed...2025 Jecheon National Youth Club Volleyball Competition Achievement

Aug 11, 2025

More than 1400 participating volleyball futures confirmed...2025 Jecheon National Youth Club Volleyball Competition Achievement
Elementary and middle school winners (Hwaseong Hyohaengcho). Photo courtesy =KOVO



More than 1400 participating volleyball futures confirmed...2025 Jecheon National Youth Club Volleyball Competition Achievement
Elementary school girls' winning awards (Cheolwon and Soohwacho). Photo courtesy =KOVO
More than 1400 participating volleyball futures confirmed...2025 Jecheon National Youth Club Volleyball Competition Achievement
Elementary school senior men's championship award (Seosan Seongyeon Elementary School). Photo courtesy =KOVO
The stage where the aspiring volleyball player showed his skills ended.

The Korean Volleyball Federation said on the 11th that the 2025 Jecheon National Youth Club Volleyball Competition, co-hosted by the Jecheon City Volleyball Association and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the National Sports Promotion Agency, Jecheon City, Jecheon City Council, and Jecheon Sports Council, ended in great success.

More than 1,400 people from 80 teams, including 27 middle school teams (12 middle school boys and 15 middle school girls) and 53 elementary school teams (22 elementary school seniors, 11 elementary school seniors, and 20 elementary school girls), participated in the competition, which lasted for a total of five days from the 6th to the 10th.




In the men's and women's divisions of middle school, Doan Middle School in Daejeon enjoyed Hwaseong Hyohaeng Elementary School in the middle school year (mixed team of 3rd to 4th graders), and in the high school year (5th to 6th graders), Seosan Seongyeon Elementary School in the men's division and Cheorwon Wasu Elementary School in the women's division enjoyed the joy of winning.

The KOVO Youth Volleyball Competition began in 2013 to create a youth volleyball club culture and expand the base of volleyball, and has provided a place for education and experience for dream tree players. In addition, KOVO plans to establish a men's and women's KOVO U-12 elite team with the goal of 2026 to find and foster systematic prospects. This competition adds meaning as a program that supports such future strategies for fostering youth.

The federation said "We provided the KOVO youth volleyball class team with uniforms and knee pads necessary for the game so that dream tree players from all over the country can fully demonstrate their skills and skills, and plan to do our best to provide the players with a positive experience in volleyball in the future."




More than 1400 participating volleyball futures confirmed...2025 Jecheon National Youth Club Volleyball Competition Achievement
Women's middle school award (drafted in Daejeon). Photo courtesy =KOVO
More than 1400 participating volleyball futures confirmed...2025 Jecheon National Youth Club Volleyball Competition Achievement
Middle school men's championship award (drafted in Daejeon). Photo courtesy =KOVO




This article was translated by Naver AI translator.