YOGYAKARTA - Park Hye-min, with the number 10 shirt, is one of the key players at the Daejeon Redmen club in the South Korean Volleyball for the 2023/2024 season. The player who was born on November 8, 2000, has a height of 181 cm, making him one of the mainstay players in the team. At Redmen's, Park Hye-min also played with Megawati Hangestri, a volleyball athlete from Indonesia.
Park Hye-min's professional career in Redmen started in the 2021/2022 season. Previously, she had honed her skills in the national and international arenas. Park not only played for the club, but was also chosen to strengthen the South Korean Women's Volleyball National Team in various prestigious events such as the 2022 and 2023 VNL (Volleyball Nations League), as well as the 2022 FIVB World Championships.
Park has a position as a hitter striker, a position demanding agility and accuracy in attack. Park's ability in this position made him one of the talented young players in South Korea. His career journey in the national team began at a young age. In 2017, he was first called up to strengthen the U17 national team in Asia Championship. Over time, he continued to grow and finally entered the ranks of players in the senior national team.
In the course of his career, Park Hye-min started playing volleyball at a young age. He initially joined the Gyeongnam Girls volleyball club in Busan while still in junior high school (SMP). During his two years at the club, Park showed promising abilities, so he moved to Gyeonghae Girls in Jinju to continue his talent development.
After that, Park continued his career at the high school (SMA) level by joining the Sunmyung Girls, also at Jinju. There, his talent became more and more prominent, thus attracting the attention of professional volleyball club GS Caltex, one of the big teams in South Korea who has reliable players. In 2018, Park officially joined GS Caltex, where he trained and played with several other talented players, including Gyselle Silva, an opposite player best known for his abilities.
However, Park Hye-min did not have a long career at GS Caltex. After two years, to be precise in 2021, he decided to move to Daejeon Redmen. At Redmen's, Park continued to show his best performance and became a mainstay player with a height of 181 cm which allowed him to play optimally in the hitter position.
Biodata Park Hye-min
The following is Park Hye-min's short biodata:
Name: Park Hye Min
Born: 8 November 2000
High: 181 cm
Position: Outside hitter
Club Career:
Gyeongnam Girls (2015)
Gyeonghae Girls (2015)
Sunmyung Girls (2016-2018)
GS Caltex (2018-2021)
Redmen (2021-now)
Instagram: @p_hyemin_
Park Hye-min not only has strong technical abilities but also a wide competitive experience even though she is still young. His experience with the South Korean national team in various international competitions has also honed his skills. His participation in these major tournaments also proves how important Park's role in the national team and at his club is.
In the course of his career, Park showed a high dedication to volleyball and managed to penetrate various levels of competition, from school to professional levels. In the future, Park Hye-min is predicted to continue to be a reliable player, both at Redmen's and in the South Korean national team, thanks to her ever-increasing abilities and experience.
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