▲ Justice, the new Asian quota player for Heungkuk Life Insurance, has arrived in Korea.
Justice Yauchi (registered name: Justice), the new Asian quota player who transferred to Heungkuk Life Insurance, arrived in Korea on July 1 and joined the team.
The women's professional volleyball club Heungkuk Life Insurance stated, "Justice began team training immediately after her arrival."
Through the club, Justice expressed her determination, saying, "I am happy to take on a new challenge wearing the Heungkuk Life Insurance uniform. I will prepare diligently to help the team achieve its goals."
Justice is a player who proved her skills while playing for Hyundai E&C during the 2025-2026 season.
She was named to the league's Best 7, showing outstanding performance in both offense and defense by ranking 1st in serves, 2nd in digs, 2nd in receives, and 8th in scoring.
Heungkuk Life Insurance, which had been keeping a close eye on her, secured a contract with her this past April.
Heungkuk Life Insurance head coach Tomoko Yoshihara, who previously managed Justice for four seasons at Osaka Marvelous in Japan, said, "Justice was a player who understood the style of volleyball our team pursues very well. I expect her to integrate into the new team quickly."
(Photo: Provided by Korea Volleyball Federation, Yonhap News)
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
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