Red Sparks

CheongKwanJang Red Sparks
Full nameDaejeon CheongKwanJang Red Sparks Pro Volleyball Club
정관장 레드스파크스 프로 배구단
Short nameRed Sparks
Founded1988 (1988)
GroundChungmu Gymnasium
Daejeon, South Korea
(Capacity: 6,000)
OwnerKorea Ginseng Corporation
ChairmanBang Hyung-bong
ManagerKo Hee-jin
CaptainYeum Hye-seon
LeagueV-League
2024−25Regular season: 3rd
Postseason: Runners-up
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Daejeon CheongKwanJang Red Sparks[1] (Korean: 대전 정관장 레드스파크스), also spelled as JungKwanJang Red Sparks, is a South Korean professional women's volleyball team. The team was founded in 1988 and became fully professional in 2005. They are based in Daejeon and are members of the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO). Their home arena is Chungmu Gymnasium in Daejeon.

Honours

  • Korea Volleyball Super League
Runners-up: 2002
Champions (3): 2005, 2009−10, 2011−12
Runners-up: 2024–25
Winners (2): 2008, 2018
Runners-up (5): 2007, 2011, 2016, 2019, 2024

Season-by-season records

V-League record
League Season Postseason Regular season
Rank Games Won Lost Points
V-League 2005 Champions 2 16 11 5
2005–06 Playoff 3 28 16 12
2006–07 Did not qualify 5 24 3 21
2007–08 Playoff 2 28 17 11
2008–09 Playoff 2 28 17 11
2009–10 Champions 2 28 19 9
2010–11 Did not qualify 4 24 8 16
2011–12 Champions 1 30 20 10 62
2012–13 Did not qualify 6 30 5 25 15
2013–14 Playoff 3 30 14 16 48
2014–15 Did not qualify 6 30 8 22 26
2015–16 Did not qualify 6 30 7 23 22
2016–17 Playoff 3 30 15 15 44
2017–18 Did not qualify 5 30 12 18 35
2018–19 Did not qualify 6 30 6 24 21
2019–20 Cancelled 4 26 13 13 36
2020–21 Did not qualify 5 30 13 17 39
2021–22 Cancelled 4 32 15 17 46
2022–23 Did not qualify 4 36 19 17 56
2023–24 Playoff 3 36 20 16 61
2024–25 Runners-up 3 36 23 13 64

Players

2024−25 team

Number Name Birthdate Height (cm) Position
2 South Korea An Ye-rim (2001-09-21) September 21, 2001 182 Setter
3 South Korea Yeum Hye-seon (1991-02-03) February 3, 1991 177 Setter
4 South Korea Jeon Da-bin (2006-07-08) July 8, 2006 175 Outside hitter
5 South Korea Noh Ran (1994-03-17) March 17, 1994 167 Libero
6 South Korea Park Eun-jin (1999-12-15) December 15, 1999 187 Middle blocker
7 South Korea Son Hye-jin (2006-04-19) April 19, 2006 171 Setter
8 Indonesia Megawati Hangestri Pertiwi (1999-09-20) September 20, 1999 185 Opposite
10 South Korea Park Hye-min (2000-11-08) November 8, 2000 181 Outside hitter
11 South Korea Kwak Seon-ok (2005-01-01) January 1, 2005 178 Outside hitter
12 South Korea Lee Ye-dam (2003-08-20) August 20, 2003 186 Middle blocker
13 South Korea Jeong Su-ji (2005-01-31) January 31, 2005 167 Libero
14 South Korea Kim Chae-na (1996-05-04) May 4, 1996 173 Setter
15 South Korea Lee Seon-woo (2002-07-12) July 12, 2002 184 Outside hitter
16 South Korea Shin Eun-ji (2005-06-29) June 29, 2005 177 Opposite
17 South Korea Jung Ho-young (2001-08-23) August 23, 2001 190 Middle blocker
18 South Korea Lee Ji-su (2003-06-18) June 18, 2003 183 Middle blocker
19 South Korea Pyo Seung-ju (1992-08-07) August 7, 1992 182 Outside hitter
20 South Korea Choi Hyo-seo (2004-05-20) May 20, 2004 168 Libero
33 Serbia Vanja Bukilić (1999-06-13) June 13, 1999 198 Opposite
Head coach: South Korea Ko Hee-jin
Assistant coaches: Lee Kang-ju, Kim Jeong-hwan, Gong Tae-hyun

References

  1. ^ "Women's volleyball KGC Ginseng Corporation team name changes... A new start with CheongKwanJang Red Sparks". SPOTV. 30 August 2023. Archived from the original on 1 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2023.