Kim Yeon-koung of the Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders holds the championship trophy after the team emerged as champions of the women's division of the V-League at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)
Kim Yeon-koung of the Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders holds the championship trophy after the team emerged as champions of the women's division of the V-League at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)

Kim Yeon-koung, widely considered the greatest Korean volleyball player of all time, retired Tuesday after leading the Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders to a 3-2 series win over the Daejeon Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks, clinching her fifth championship in the women's division of the Korean V-League.

The 38-year-old led the team to victory in the decisive game and was named MVP of the championship series. The fifth championship by the Pink Spiders solidified their reputation as arguably the greatest dynasty in the women's division, with more championships than any other team in the league.

Kim Yeon-koung (left) of the Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders attacks in Game 5 of the finals against the Daejeon Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks in the women's division of the V-League, at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)
Kim Yeon-koung (left) of the Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders attacks in Game 5 of the finals against the Daejeon Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks in the women's division of the V-League, at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)
Kim Yeon-koung (left) of the Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders attacks in Game 5 of the finals against the Daejeon Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks in the women's division of the V-League, at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)
Kim Yeon-koung (left) of the Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders attacks in Game 5 of the finals against the Daejeon Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks in the women's division of the V-League, at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)

For Kim, it marked a perfect ending to a career of 20 years spanning professional leagues in South Korea, Japan, Turkey and China. She brought an immediate impact to the teams throughout her career, and was considered among the best scorers and players in the world.

Kim also garnered numerous honors on international stages, including the MVP honors at the women's volleyball event at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Despite South Korea's 1-3 loss to Italy that knocked them out in the quarterfinals, she was the leading scorer of the event and ranked third in spike efficiency.

Kim Yeon-koung celebrates with her Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders teammates after winning the decisive Game 5 of the women's division of the V-League at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)
Kim Yeon-koung celebrates with her Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders teammates after winning the decisive Game 5 of the women's division of the V-League at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)
The Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders toss Kim Yeon-koung in the air in celebration of their championship win Tuesday and Kim's retirement, at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)
The Heungkuk Life Insurance Pink Spiders toss Kim Yeon-koung in the air in celebration of their championship win Tuesday and Kim's retirement, at the Samsan World Gymnasium in Incheon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)

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