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'Sold out again' OK Savings Bank's box office sensation sold out tickets three days before Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance

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Kim Myeongseok

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OK Savings Bank team greeting fans at Gangseo Indoor Gymnasium in Busan. /Photo = Courtesy of OK Savings Bank
OK Savings Bank team greeting fans at Gangseo Indoor Gymnasium in Busan. /Photo = Courtesy of OK Savings Bank

This season, men's professional volleyball OK Savings Bank, which has built a new nest in Busan, continues to make a box office splash. Following the Hyundai Capital match on the 9th, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance also sold out on the 17th. It's the fourth sold-out of the season.

According to the OK Savings Bank club on the 14th, tickets for the men's home game of Jin Air 2025-2026 professional volleyball V-League between OK Savings Bank and Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, which will be held at 2 p.m. on the 17th, were sold out. Now, reservations are only available if a cancellation ticket is released in the future, and only reservation cancellation and standing seats (200 seats) are sold at the site.

It is the fourth time this season that OK Savings Bank's home games have been sold out, following the Busan home opener (4270 players) against Korean Air on November 9 last year, the Woori Card match (4302 players) on November 30, and the Hyundai Capital match (4070 players) on the 9th.

In particular, following the first "weekday game sold out" of the season against Hyundai Capital, the team explained that the reservation speed for the Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance match is faster than during the opening game of the Busan home game. This is a part that can gauge the enthusiasm of volleyball between OK Savings Bank and Busan.

Not only recently, but OK Savings Bank has an average home crowd of 3,193 this season, far ahead of the men's season average (2,233). In terms of the average number of spectators by team, it is ranked first, ahead of Hyundai Capital (2,799) in second place and Woori Card (2,769) in third place as of the 14th.

OK Savings Bank previously ranked first in the men's average number of spectators in the first half of the year announced by the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) on the 2nd. OK Savings Bank's box office sensation was also the biggest driving force behind the increase in the number of spectators in the men's first half (10.65%) compared to the previous season.

The OK Savings Bank squad is also showing a clear strength at home, giving victory to fans visiting the stadium. Including the 3-0 shutdown victory over Hyundai Capital, he won as many as eight wins (three losses) in 11 home games this season.

OK Savings Bank, led by head coach Shin Young-chul, is ranked fifth with 11 wins and 11 losses (33 points) this season. If he wins the Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance match in front of the full crowd on the 17th, he can seek to leap to the playoffs along with two consecutive home wins, including three consecutive wins.

OK Savings Bank-Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance on the 17th, which sold out three days before the game. /Photo = Courtesy of OK Savings Bank
OK Savings Bank-Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance on the 17th, which sold out three days before the game. /Photo = Courtesy of OK Savings Bank
OK Savings Bank players happy to score. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Volleyball Federation
OK Savings Bank players happy to score. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Volleyball Federation

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