Fernando Morales Makes History in Puerto Rican Volleyball
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, March 19, 2024. - March 18, 2024, will be a
historic day for Puerto Rican volleyball, with Fernando Morales signing
on as the new coach of the Korean national women's team.
Morales opens a unique door in this sport as he becomes the first coach
born in the island to work with a national team from another country.
“It was a very difficult decision to leave Puerto Rico after so many
years as a player, assistant coach, and coach. But it’s an opportunity I
couldn’t pass on, and it’s a big step for my career”, explained
Morales.
Morales will make his debut on May 14 in the FIVB Nations League when he
faces China. In the first phase, his other opponents will be Brazil,
Dominican Republic, Canada, United States, Serbia, and Thailand.
Leading Puerto Rico last summer, Morales achieved an historic victory
against the Dominican Republic in the Pan American Cup, where he later
won the silver medal. He also won a silver medal in the 2021 at the
NORCECA Championship and a silver medal in the 2023 Central American and
Caribbean Games in San Salvador.
His work in the Korean peninsula will begin next month. “Training begins
on April 15, so in less than a month, we’ll be there working together
with Jesús (Echevarría)”. Echevarría, who worked with Morales in the
Puerto Rican national team and at the University of Evansville, will be
his assistant in Korea.
His agreement in Korea will last for the next three years until the 2028
Olympic Games in Los Angeles. “My agreement is for three years, but
their plans are to have someone for two cycles; everything will be
analyzed in due time”, concluded the former player with 15 seasons in
Europe. |