On the morning of February 13, facing the deteriorating situation of the stadium surfaces of Ha Tinh and Quy Nhon, the organizing committee of V.League 2024-2025 sent an official dispatch requesting the two teams to immediately take remedial measures.
For Hong Linh Ha Tinh (home match on February 28 against Thanh Hoa), VPF will inspect the field on February 21. As for Binh Dinh club (home match on March 1 against Binh Duong), VPF will inspect the field on February 22.
If any stadium does not meet the requirements, the team must register another stadium as their home stadium. This is a strong move by VPF to rectify the stadium conditions of V.League teams.

Sharing with Lao Dong, a member of the Binh Dinh club said that the weather in Quy Nhon this year has been rainy and less sunny, which has greatly affected the quality of the grass.
Previously, after the 0-0 draw against Ha Tinh by Hanoi Police, coach Mano Polking complained about the quality of the pitch that prevented his team from playing well. The former head coach of the Thai team also posted a picture of Ha Tinh's pitch with a dairy cow on his personal page.
In addition to the two stadiums that will be inspected, also in the 12th round, coach Le Quang Trai of Hoang Anh Gia Lai club also complained about the quality of My Dinh stadium after his team faced The Cong Viettel.
Mr. Trai said: "I see that My Dinh Stadium has deteriorated after being rented out to host the show 'Anh trai say hi'. The grass in the A stand area is very rough. I think the grass at the national stadium needs to be better maintained and cared for. My Dinh Stadium today does not meet national standards."