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MORALES TO LEAD KOREA AT VNL 2024

MORALES TO LEAD KOREA AT VNL 2024

The Puerto Rican was appointed as the new head coach of the Asian national team

Morales coached Puerto Rico at last year’s Olympic Qualifier

After two consecutive frustrating campaigns in the Volleyball Nations League, the Korean women’s national team will try to start turning things around in 2024 and Fernando Morales was the one chosen to lead them in the process, replacing departing Spanish César Hernández González.

The 42-year-old Puerto Rican was appointed as the new head coach of the country’s national team and will manage them for the first time in about two months, when they start their VNL campaign.

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A former Puerto Rican national team setter, Morales coached his country’s women’s national team from 2020 to 2024 and helped the team remain in the top 20 of the FIVB Women’s Volleyball World Rankings – they are currently in 16th place.

During his time ahead of Puerto Rico’s national team, Morales helped them win silver medals at the 2021 NORCECA Championship and last year’s Pan American Cup and bronze at the 2022 FIVB Challenger Cup. With him in charge, the Puerto Ricans also finished 15th in the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship, advancing to the second round of the tournament.

“When I received the offer, many things went through my mind, such as leaving the Puerto Rico National Team, where I have been for so long as a player and as a coach,” Morales, who also coaches in the American collegiate system at Evansville University, said. “But it was obviously a great opportunity as a coach, which will open many doors for me in my career. I consulted with people I trust, with former players and with other coaches, and 99 percent told me that it was a great step for my career and that I should do it.”

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Morales will face a number of challenges with Korea as the Asians have been in decline since their semifinal appearance at the Tokyo Olympics, in 2021. After that, they won just one match in major international volleyball tournaments, at the 2022 World Championships.

Because of the lack of results, the Koreans have dropped to 40th place in the FIVB World Rankings. Rejuvenating the squad and taking the team up in the rankings will be two of the coach’s priorities.

“Korea hasn’t won matches in the VNL for two years and it was the same at the Olympic Qualifier,” he reflected. “They…

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