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Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance's 'Again' Shock 11 consecutive losses... Korean Air and Korea Expressway Corporation 'Win side by side'

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Kim Myeongseok

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Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance players. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Volleyball Federation
Happy Korean Air players and coach Henan. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Volleyball Federation

Korean Air and Korea Expressway Corporation, which are leading the men's and women's professional volleyball games, rang the victory side by side. Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance has been mired in 11 consecutive losses for the second time this season alone.

Korean Air defeated Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 3-0 (25-20, 25-18, 25-16) in the men's away game of Jin Air 2025-2026 professional volleyball V-League at Chungmu Gymnasium in Daejeon on the 27th.

Korean Air, which won the first set with Russell (7 points) and Eden (6 points), won the first set and secured a complete shutdown victory by 7 and 9 points in the second and third sets, respectively.

Korean Air's Eden and Russell scored 13 points side by side, and Jung Ji-seok also helped with nine points, including three serve aces.

Korean Air, which has won three consecutive games, has accumulated 63 points (21-10, 10 losses) and widened the gap with second-place Hyundai Capital (19-12, 59 points) to four points.

On the other hand, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance fell into a quagmire for the second time this season, staying at 15 points (5 wins and 27 losses). The gap with the sixth-ranked OK Savings Bank (15 wins, 16 losses, 45 points) is a whopping 30 points.

Korea Expressway Corporation players. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Volleyball Federation

The Korea Expressway Corporation of the Women's Ministry also defeated the lowest articles of association 3-0 (25-22, 25-20, 25-19) and began to solidify its lead.

In the women's home game held at Gimcheon Gymnasium in Gyeongsangbuk-do on the 27th, Kang So-hwi (12 points) and Kim Se-bin (11 points) helped Moma, who scored the most 20 points on both teams, to overcome Jeonggwanjang, where Zanete (16 points) worked hard.

Korea Expressway Corporation, which shed its disappointment of losing the match against Hyundai Construction three days ago, recorded 63 points (22-10 losses), widening the gap with second-place Hyundai Engineering & Construction (20-11, 58 points) to five points.

Jeong Kwan-jang, who had previously lost 11 consecutive games due to his victory over Heungkuk Life Insurance, failed to win two consecutive games and remained at the bottom of the 23 points (7 wins and 25 losses).

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