Audrey Park (23, Korean name Park Hye-rin), a second-generation Korean-American female volleyball player, is seeking to enter the Korean V-League stage.
Audrey Park, from the main setter of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), is a second-generation Korean American whose parents were both born in Korea and immigrated when they were young. 먹튀검증
As a setter, Toss is stable and has defensive capabilities, and he is also strong in blocking with a height of 180 centimeters.
Audrey Park has decided to take on the challenge of Korean women's professional volleyball while considering her career path after graduating from college.
To this end, first of all, it plans to submit related documents to the Ministry of Justice to acquire dual citizenship next month.
It is known that the United States has also been making efforts to acquire Korean citizenship.
Currently, according to the Korean Nationality Act, if one of the parents is Korean, it is possible to acquire nationality through "special naturalization."
Rebecca Latham, the "third generation of Korean descent" who was previously nominated by Heungkuk Life Insurance during the women's foreign player draft, reportedly asked the Consulate General in San Francisco for documents to acquire Korean citizenship.
Audrey Park plans to participate in the 2025-2026 Korean Volleyball Federation Rookie Draft, which is scheduled to be held in early September, when the naturalization process is completed.
Since he was proven to be a key setter when he was a college player, he is expected to receive attention from seven women's teams.
Audrey Park, who graduated from college, was known to Korea in November last year by the introduction of Fernando Morales, the head coach of the women's national team, as the volleyball federation began to discover new talent to prepare for the "post-Kim Yeon-kyung era."
In March, he visited Korea with his family and watched three women's games in the V League, and his desire to go to Korea grew.
Attention is focusing on whether Audrey Park will be able to achieve her dream of becoming a V-League player by being selected by the women's team in the rookie draft after acquiring Korean nationality.
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