Korean Air, which is aiming to win its fourth consecutive Korean Professional Volleyball League V men’s title (first place in the regular season and the championship match), is preparing for the 2023-2024 season by training with teams from the United States, Japan, and Finland. “We have made various training plans, including domestic joint training with foreign teams and overseas training camps,” Korean Air said on Sept. 28.First, the team will invite UC Irvine (California State University) to Korea for joint training from Sept. 2-5, and from Sept. 8-14, the team will play evaluation games in Japan against the Tokyo Great Bears and Osaka Panasonic Panthers. The team will then invite the Finnish National Team to train with them in Korea from Sept. 22-28.Korean Air has a relationship with UC Irvine, having competed in the U.S. from 2009-2011, and organized the joint training .Casper Vuoronen, who served as Korean Air’s coach until last season, has been named head coach of the Tokyo Great Bears, expanding the team’s exhibition schedule in Japan. Korean Air will face the Great Bears in Tokyo before traveling to Osaka for a scrimmage against sister club Panasonic Panthers .In addition, the Finnish national team, which will compete in the men’s volleyball qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Japan, asked Korean Air head coach Tomi Tilikainen, a Finnish national, to train with them in Korea because there is no time difference between Japan and Korea and the training environment is better. “We will build a stronger team with different tactics and practical experience, a team that can express our own colors no matter which players enter,” said Tilikainen. “We are preparing for another exciting volleyball by communicating with the 카지노사이트 players.”