Hwaseong IBK Altos
화성 IBK기업은행 알토스
Full nameHwaseong IBK Industrial Bank Altos Volleyball Team
화성 IBK기업은행 알토스 배구단
Short nameIBK
Founded2011 (2011)
GroundHwaseong Indoor Arena
Hwaseong, South Korea
(Capacity: 5,158)
OwnerIndustrial Bank of Korea
ChairmanCho Joon-hee
ManagerKim Ho-chul
CaptainShin Yeon-kyung
LeagueV-League
2022−23Regular season: 6th
Postseason: Did not qualify
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Hwaseong IBK Altos (Korean: 화성 IBK 기업은행 알토스) is a South Korean women's professional volleyball team founded in 2011. In the 2012−13 V-League season, just one year after the team was founded, the club won both the regular season title, having won 25 out of 30 regular season games, and its first championship. The club became the first Korean professional sports team to win a championship title in their second season. Since then, the Altos have won two more championships, in the 2014–15 and 2016–17 seasons. They are based in Hwaseong and are members of the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO). Their home arena is Hwaseong Indoor Arena in Hwaseong.

Honours

Domestic

Regular season champions (3): 2012−13, 2013−14, 2015−16
Regular season runners-up (3): 2014–15, 2016–17, 2017–18
Championship winners (3): 2012−13, 2014−15, 2016–17
Championship runners-up (3): 2013−14, 2015−16, 2017–18
Winners (3): 2013, 2015, 2016
Runners-up (2): 2012, 2023

International

Third place: 2012

Season-by-season records

Hwaseong IBK Altos
League Season Postseason Regular season
RankGamesWinsLossPoints
V-League 2011–12 Did not qualify 4 30 13 17 42
2012–13 Champions 1 30 25 5 73
2013–14 Runners-up 1 30 24 6 70
2014–15 Champions 2 30 20 10 56
2015–16 Runners-up 1 30 20 10 59
2016–17 Champions 2 30 18 12 56
2017–18 Runners-up 2 30 21 9 61
2018–19 Did not qualify 4 30 16 14 50
2019–20 Cancelled 5 27 8 19 25
2020–21 Playoff 3 30 14 16 42
2021–22 Cancelled 5 32 11 21 31
2022–23 Did not qualify 6 36 15 21 48

Players

2021−22 team

NumberNameBirthdateHeight (cm)Position
1South Korea Yuk Seo-yeongJune 9, 2001180Left
2Puerto Rico Daly SantanaFebruary 19, 1995185Left
3South Korea Shin Yeon-kyungMarch 9, 1994176Libero
4South Korea Kim Hee-jinApril 29, 1991185Right
5South Korea Kim Ha-kyungNovember 15, 1996174Setter
6South Korea Lee JinFebruary 3, 2001172Setter
7South Korea Kim Joo-hyangMarch 27, 1999179Left
10South Korea Koo Hye-inSeptember 23, 2003170Libero
11South Korea Kim Su-jiJune 20, 1987187Centre
12South Korea Park Min-jiMay 12, 1999176Left
13South Korea Choi Jeong-minDecember 21, 2002181Centre
15South Korea Choi Soo-binApril 2, 1994174Left
16South Korea Yang Yu-kyungOctober 22, 2003176Left
17South Korea Kim Hyun-jungAugust 28, 1998180Centre
18South Korea Kim Soo-binSeptember 14, 2002165Libero
19South Korea Pyo Seung-juAugust 7, 1992182Left
Coach: South Korea Kim Ho-chul
Assistant coaches: Cho Wan-ki, Shin Seung-hwan, Kong Tae-hyeon

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