Vietnam team returns home, interactes with fans at the airport
Chi Trần (Nguồn: VFF) |
The Vietnamese players happily took photos and signed autographs for fans at Noi Bai airport when returning home on the afternoon of June 11.
Chi Trần (Nguồn: VFF) |
The Vietnamese players happily took photos and signed autographs for fans at Noi Bai airport when returning home on the afternoon of June 11.
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After the Vietnam team returned home, coach Kim Sang-sik continued with the plans of U23 Vietnam to participate in the Southeast Asian Championship and the U23 Asian qualifiers.
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The 0-4 loss to Malaysia made many fans impatient and required Vietnamese football to have many naturalized players, but this was not easy.
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After a 0-4 loss to Malaysia on the evening of June 10, the Vietnam team is expected to drop from 109th to 113th in the FIFA rankings.
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MINH PHONG |
After the Vietnam team returned home, coach Kim Sang-sik continued with the plans of U23 Vietnam to participate in the Southeast Asian Championship and the U23 Asian qualifiers.
MINH PHONG |
The 0-4 loss to Malaysia made many fans impatient and required Vietnamese football to have many naturalized players, but this was not easy.
Thanh Vũ |
After a 0-4 loss to Malaysia on the evening of June 10, the Vietnam team is expected to drop from 109th to 113th in the FIFA rankings.