South Korea women's national volleyball team
Appearance
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Association | Korea Volleyball Association | ||
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Confederation | AVC | ||
Head coach | Lee Jung-chul | ||
FIVB ranking | 36 (as of 1 July 2024) | ||
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Summer Olympics | |||
Appearances | 11 (First in 1964) | ||
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World Championship | |||
Appearances | 11 (First in 1967) | ||
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World Cup | |||
Appearances | 11 (First in 1973) | ||
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www.kva.or.kr |
The South Korea women's national volleyball team represents South Korea in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. It was one of the leading squads in the world in 1970s, 1990s and still one of the best team in Asian women's volleyball, having won the bronze medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada, and placing fourth at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain.
Results
Olympic Games
1964 — 6th place
1968 — 5th place
1972 — 4th place
1976 —
Bronze Medal
1980 — Didn't Qualify due to boycott
1984 — 5th place
1988 — 8th place
1996 — 6th place
2000 — 8th place
2004 — 5th place(tied)
2012 — 4th place
2016 — 5th place(tied)
World Championship
1967 —
Bronze Medal
1974 —
Bronze Medal
1978 — 4th place
1982 — 7th place
1986 — 8th place
1990 — 5th place
1994 — 4th place
1998 — 9th place
2002 — 6th place
2006 — 13th place
2010 — 13th place
2018 —
World Cup
1973 —
Bronze Medal
1977 —
Bronze Medal
1981 — 5th place
1985 — 7th place
1989 — 7th place
1991 — 6th place
1995 — 5th place
1999 — 4th place
2003 — 9th place
2007 — 8th place
2011 — 9th place
2015 — 6th place
World Grand Prix
1993 — 5th place
1994 — 5th place
1995 — 5th place
1996 — 7th place
1997 —
Bronze Medal
1998 — 6th place
1999 — 6th place
2000 — 6th place
2001 — 7th place
2003 — 6th place
2004 — 11th place
2005 — 9th place
2006 — 9th place
2009 — 12th place
2011 — 9th place
2012 — 14th place
2014 — 8th place
2015 — Withdrew
2016 — Withdrew
2017 — Invited to group 2
World Grand Champions Cup
Asian Games
1982 —
Bronze Medal
1986 —
Bronze Medal
1990 —
Silver Medal
1994 —
Gold Medal
1998 —
Silver Medal
2002 —
Silver Medal
2006 — 5th place
2010 —
Silver Medal
2014 —
Gold Medal
Asian Volleyball Championship
1975 —
Silver Medal
1979 —
Bronze Medal
1983 —
Bronze Medal
1987 —
Bronze Medal
1989 —
Silver Medal
1991 —
Bronze Medal
1993 —
Bronze Medal
1995 —
Silver Medal
1997 —
Silver Medal
1999 —
Silver Medal
2001 —
Silver Medal
2003 —
Bronze Medal
2005 — 4th place
2007 — 4th place
2009 — 4th place
2011 —
Bronze Medal
2013 —
Bronze Medal
2015 —
Silver Medal
2017 — Qualified
Asian Cup Championship
Montreux Volley Masters
Team
Current roster
Template:2016 Summer Olympics South Korea women's volleyball team roster
Squads
- 1976 Olympic Games —
Bronze Medal
- Lee Soon-Bok, Yu Jung-Hye, Byon Myung-Ja, Lee Soo-Nok, Baik Myung-Sun, Chang Hee-Sook, Ma Kum-Ja, Yun Young-Nae, Yu Kyung-Hwa, Park Mi-Kum, Jo Hea-Jung, and Jung Soo-Nok. Head Coach: Kim Han-Soo.
- 1984 Olympic Games — 5th place
- 1988 Olympic Games — 8th place
- Park Mi-Hee, Kim Kyung-Hee, Kim Kui-Soon, Lim Hye-Sook, Yoo Young-Mi, Nam Soon-Ok, Yoon Chung-Hye, Park Bok-Rye, Kim Yoon-Hye, Sun Mi-Sook, Moon Sun-Hee, and Ji Kyung-Hee. Head Coach: Hwang Sung-On.
- 1996 Olympic Games — 6th place
- 1999 FIVB World Cup — 4th place
- Chang So-Yun, Chang Yoon-Hee, Choi Kwang-Hee, Chung Sun-Hye, Eoh Yeon-Soon, Hong Ji-Yeon, Kang Hye-Mi, Kim Sa-Nee, Ku Min-Jun, Lee Yun-Hui, Park Mee-Kyung, and Park Soo-Jeong. Head Coach: Kim Cheol-Yong.
- 2000 Olympic Games — 8th place
- Chang So-Yun, Choi Kwang-Hee, Chung Sun-Hye, Eoh Yeon-Soon, Kang Hye-Mi, Kim Guy-Hyun, Koo Ki-Lan, Ku Min-Jung, Lee Meong-Hee, Lee Yun-Hui, Park Mee-Kyung, and Park Soo-Jeong. Head Coach: Kim Cheol-Yong.
- 2002 World Championship — 6th place
- Chang So-Yun, Choi Kwang-Hee, Chung Sun-Hye, Han Yoo-Mi, Jung Dae-Young, Kang Hye-Mi, Kim Mi-Jin, Kim Sa-Nee, Koo Ki-Lan, Ku Min-Jung, Lee Meong-Hee, and Park Mee-Kyung. Head Coach: Ryu Hoa-Suk.
- 2003 FIVB World Cup — 9th place
- Chang So-Yun, Choi Kwang-Hee, Jung Dae-Young, Kang Hye-Mi, Kim Hyang-Suk, Kim Sa-Nee, Koo Ki-Lan, Lee Meong-Hee, Lim Yu-Jin, Nam Jie-Youn, Park Mee-Kyung, and Yang Sook-Kyung. Head Coach: Kim Cheol-Yong.
- 2004 Olympic Qualification Tournament — 2nd place (qualified)
- Lee Jung-Ok, Kang Hye-Mi, Ku Min-Jung, Kim Sa-Nee, Choi Kwang-Hee, Park Mee-Kyung, Nam Jie-Youn, Chang So-Yun, Kim Mi-Jin, Jung Dae-Young, Han Song-Yi, and Kim Se-Young. Head Coach: Kim Cheol-Yong.
- 2004 Olympic Games — 5th place
- Lee Jung-Ok, Kang Hye-Mi, Ku Min-Jung, Kim Sa-Nee, Choi Kwang-Hee, Nam Jie-Youn, Chang So-Yun, Kim Mi-Jin, Pak Sun-Mi, Jung Dae-Young, Han Song-Yi, and Kim Se-Young. Head Coach: Kim Cheol-Yong.
- 2005 FIVB World Grand Prix — 9th place
- Choi Kwang-Hee, Han Song-Yi, Han Yoo-Mi, Hwang Youn-Joo, Ji Jung-Hee, Jung Dae-Young, Kim Se-Young, Koo Ki-Lan, Lee Sook-Ja, Park Kyong-Nang, and Yoon Su-Hyun. Head Coach: Kim Hyung-Sil.
- 2008 Olympic Qualification Tournament — 6th place (did not qualify)
- Bae Yoo-Na, Chun Min-Chong, Han Soo-Ji, Han Yoo-Mi, Kim Hae-Ran, Kim Min-Ji, Kim Myung-Ok, Kim Sa-Nee, Kim Se-Young, La Hea-Won, Lim Hyo-Sook, and Yang Hyo-Jin. Head Coach: Lee Jung-Chul.