Vietnamese football

Coach Kim Sang-sik: "We are ready to win the SEA Games"

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Coach Kim Sang-sik affirmed that U22 Vietnam is ready for the goal of winning the 33rd SEA Games men's football championship.

Football video U22 Vietnam - U22 Philippines (2-0)

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U22 Vietnam won 2-0 against U22 Philippines in the semi-finals of the 33rd SEA Games. Watch SEA Games 33, fighting alongside the Vietnam Sports Delegation, most complete on FPT Play, at: http://fptplay.vn.

Live football U22 Vietnam vs U22 Philippines in the semi-finals of the 33rd SEA Games

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Live football U22 Vietnam vs U22 Philippines in the semi-finals of the 33rd SEA Games, taking place at 3:30 p.m. today (December 15).

The Philippine women's team raised their determination to beat the Vietnamese women's team

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The Philippine women's team has a great chance to win the gold medal in women's football at the 33rd SEA Games, when they meet the Vietnamese women's team again in the final match.

U22 Thailand is not worried when meeting U22 Malaysia

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U22 Thailand showed confidence before the match against U22 Malaysia, in the 33rd SEA Games men's football event.

Vietnam team beat Daegu FC 2-0

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Midfielder Nguyen Quang Hai left his mark with a goal in Vietnam's 2-0 win over Daegu FC in South Korea.

Vietnam team rises 3 places on FIFA rankings

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Despite not playing a friendly match, the Vietnamese team still rose 3 places on the rankings just updated by FIFA.

Tien Linh, the hope of the Vietnamese team at the AFF Cup

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Nguyen Tien Linh is still the number 1 striker of the Vietnamese team in the 2024 AFF Cup campaign.

Quang Hai scores, Vietnam team wins 2nd friendly match in Korea

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At noon on November 29 (Vietnam time), the Vietnamese team defeated Daegu FC 2-0 in the second friendly match during the training trip in Korea.

Vietnam team needs to shape the framework in midfield

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The Vietnamese team has yet to build a core squad for the 2024 AFF Cup, especially the midfield.

Vietnam has 2 stadiums registered to compete in AFF Cup 2024

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Viet Tri Stadium (Phu Tho province) and Hang Day Stadium (Hanoi city) are registered to compete in the AFF Cup (new name ASEAN Cup) 2024.

Vietnam team is on the right track

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The training trip in Korea will help Mr. Kim Sang-sik bring the Vietnamese team on track with the plan of testing personnel and tactical operations.

Vietnam's squad is no less than its opponents at AFF Cup 2024

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In the Sports Perspective program No. 191, expert Phan Anh Tu affirmed that the Vietnamese team's lineup is not inferior to its opponents at the AFF Cup (new name is ASEAN Cup) 2024.

3 main opponents of Vietnam team at AFF Cup 2024

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Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia are considered the three main opponents of the Vietnamese team in competing for the 2024 AFF Cup championship.

Opening of the 2024 National Women's Football Cup

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On the afternoon of November 28, at Thanh Tri Stadium (Hanoi), the opening ceremony of the 2024 National Women's Cup football tournament took place.

Huynh Nhu is highly appreciated by the coach of Hanoi I women's team

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Coach Dao Thi Mien of the women's team I highly appreciates striker Huynh Nhu in the HCMC women's team.

Vietnam team actively prepares for match against Daegu FC

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On the morning of November 28, the Vietnamese team returned to the training ground to prepare for the next practice match against the "blue team" Daegu FC, who are competing in K.League 1.

Mr. Kim Sang-sik taught himself the Vietnamese National Anthem through YouTube

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Coach Kim Sang-sik said he taught himself the Vietnamese National Anthem through YouTube.

Entering the 1/8 round of the Asian Cup C2, Nam Dinh received a bonus from VFF

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The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) awarded Nam Dinh team 300 million VND after reaching the round of 16 of the AFC Champions League Two (Asian Cup C2) 2024-2025.

Nam Dinh passed the group stage of the 2024 Asian Cup C2

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A 3-0 win over Lee Man of Hong Kong (China) on the evening of November 27 helped Nam Dinh Blue Steel pass the group stage of the AFC Champions League Two (Asian Cup C2) 2024-2025.