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Kim Eun-young, vice chairman of the Korea Baseball Softball Association, has been reappointed as vice chairman of the Asian Softball Federation (SA).
According to the Korea Baseball Softball Association (Chairman Yang Hae-young) on the 29th, the chairman, chairman, vice chairman, and men's and women's representatives who lead the SA executive from 2026 to 2030 Asian Games were elected through the executive committee election at the "28th SA General Assembly" held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on the 27th.
The association said, "Vice-Chairman Kim Eun-young has been re-elected for the third time in 2018 after contributing to vitalizing international exchanges in Asian softball member countries such as Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, China, and Malaysia for the past eight years."
In the election that day, President Robanchu, who currently serves as SA president and WBSC secretary-general, was elected again, and former Japanese national softball coach TAEKO Utsugi was selected as the first vice president. A total of 11 SA executive members, including Vice Chairman Kim Eun-young, will carry out tasks to develop Asian softball over the next five years, including expanding the base of Asian softball, supporting infrastructure in developing countries, and strengthening international cooperation.
Vice Chairman Kim Eun-young has been serving as vice chairman of the Korea Baseball Federation since 2013 and has contributed to revitalizing softball international exchanges and fostering and developing national teams at all levels. In particular, the Korean softball team will resume training in March this year after training in Taiwan in December last year, and is aiming to win its first medal ever at the 20th Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games in September this year.
"As vice chairman of SA for the past eight years, I have been actively communicating with Asian softball member countries to promote cooperation and international exchanges," Vice Chairman Kim Eun-young said. "We will generously support Korea to achieve good results in winning the first medal in softball at the Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games."
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