After the Philippine men's volleyball team, the Thai men's volleyball team changed on the training bench at the upcoming SEA Games 32.
As revealed by the President of the Thai Labor Federation, Somphon Chaibangyang said the World Football Federation FIVB sent Korean coach Park Ki-Won to work at the Thai men's volleyball team.
The Korean coach will accompany the indigenous coach Monchai Supachirakul with an effort to bring the men's volleyball team of the Golden Temple to develop in the future.

Coach Monchai Supachirakul had to receive countless criticism after the poor achievement of the Thai male volleyball team at the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam nearly a year ago.
At that time, the team lost to Vietnam in the semi -finals, lost to Cambodia in the bronze match and had to pity to leave the empty -handed SEA Games. Many people criticized the replacement of coach Monchai Supachirakul at that time.
Coach Park Ki-Won was born in 1951, former Korean national volleyball player. He attended two Olympic Games 1972 and 1976.
He was the head coach of the Korean Air Jumbos team in the Korean league volleyball tournament in many seasons and also the coach of the Korean male volleyball team for many years.
He is expected to bring the Thai male volleyball back to the peak at the 32nd SEA Games will start from 5-17 May in Cambodia, at least reach the final of this congress.