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Korean Air, a men's professional volleyball team, beat Hyundai Capital to the top of the championship game (champ match, three wins out of five) in the 2025-2026 season. After the "controversial decision" at the end of the second game, Hyundai Capital's momentum rose to the fullest, but the atmosphere was reversed, but he made a congratulatory shot at his home turf.
Korean Air, led by Brazilian coach Henan Dal Zoto, defeated Hyundai Capital 3-1 (25-18, 25-21, 19-25, 25-23) in Game 5 of the men's professional volleyball V-League Championship held at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on the 10th. With the victory, Korean Air topped the championship with 3 wins and 2 losses. It is the first time in two seasons to regain the championship since the 2023-2024 season.
Korean Air, which went straight to the championship as the top of the regular league, won the second game following the first game, leaving only one win to win the championship. However, immediately after the second game, the atmosphere of the championship flowed strangely. Leo (Hyundai Capital)'s sub-in/out decision was at the center of the controversy, trailing 13-14 in the fifth set of the second game. Leo's serve across the line was judged to be 'out' after a video review. In a similar scene earlier, there was controversy because the person was declared.

Hyundai Capital missed the opportunity to finish the game with a dubious decision. On the other hand, Korean Air managed to enter deuce and won the game after a close game. Hyundai Capital coach Philip Blanc (France) was so angry that he hit the desk at a press conference after the game. In response to the request for a review of the decision, the Korean Volleyball Federation held a post-reading and appeal review committee, but the conclusion was "correct reading."
However, Hyundai Capital's anger did not subside, and the anger changed the trend of the championship. Hyundai Capital finished both Game 3 and Game 4 at home with a 3-0 shutdown. More attention was paid to whether Hyundai Capital's "0% Miracle" was realized than to the 100% probability that the winning team in the first and second rounds of the previous men's championship was at the top.
Korean Air, however, was not swayed. Last Game 5 back home. Korean Air gained momentum from the beginning, winning 25-18 from the first set. Not only Maso, who was somewhat sluggish in Games 3 and 4, but also Jung Ji-seok and Lim Dong-hyuk added strength evenly, dampening the momentum of Hyundai Capital, which had been on the rise.
Korean Air, which broke the flow of complete shutdown defeat in Game 3 and 4, was simply relentless from the beginning. Hyundai Capital's willingness to pursue Hyundai Capital, which melted anger over the decision controversy, was repeatedly broken. In the end, Korean Air stopped Hyundai Capital's 0% miracle and continued its 100% chance of winning the championship by the winning team in the first and second games. It was the "Treble (triple)" after this season's cup competition and regular league, and the sixth victory in the championship.

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