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Jung Ji-suk, Hwang Taek-eui, and Huh Soo-bong Donate 25 Million Won to Volleyball Youth Camp

Yu Byeongmin

Published : Aug 19, 2026 9:46 PM


▲ From left: Jung Ji-suk, Hwang Taek-eui, and Huh Soo-bong

Male professional volleyball players Jung Ji-suk (Korean Air Jumbos), Hwang Taek-eui (KB Insurance Stars), and Huh Soo-bong (Hyundai Capital Skywalkers) have joined forces to support the development of young volleyball prospects.

According to the volleyball community today, the three players are sponsoring the "Under-12 (U-12) National Reserve Future Development Camp" organized by the Korea Elementary Volleyball Federation, which runs through August 22 in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province.

A total of 24 promising boys and girls in the sixth grade of elementary school are participating in the camp. They will learn fundamental skills and position-specific techniques, while receiving education in sports science-based physical conditioning, injury prevention, mental training, and career counseling.

Jung Ji-suk, Hwang Taek-eui, and Huh Soo-bong contributed to the cause with the desire to give back a portion of the love and support they have received through volleyball to their young juniors.

They plan to provide approximately 25 million won to cover the operational costs of the camp.

The three players' respective clubs are also providing the participating young athletes with opportunities to experience professional volleyball training environments.

After visiting Hyundai Capital today, the camp participants will visit KB Insurance on August 20.

The schedule for visiting Korean Air on August 21 is currently being coordinated.

Jung Ji-suk, Hwang Taek-eui, and Huh Soo-bong plan to visit the site on August 22, the final day of the camp, to share their experiences and encourage the younger players.

(Photo provided by the Korea Volleyball Federation, Yonhap News)