Nhu Quynh officially goes to Indonesia
Today (December 20), the main striker Vi Thi Nhu Quynh has left for Indonesia, starting her journey abroad. Many fans were present at Noi Bai airport to say goodbye to the 2002-born hitter.
After many hours of flying, the Vietnamese hitter arrived in Indonesia and was warmly welcomed by Yogya Falcons club. At the airport, Nhu Quynh said her flight was very convenient. Currently, the spirit of the 23-year-old female striker is very good, ready for the 2026 Indonesian National Volleyball Championship (Proliga).

This is Nhu Quynh's first official trip abroad. Competing in Indonesia will prevent her from participating in the first phase of the 2026 national championship. In case this player has made professional progress abroad, it is not excluded that Vi Thi Nhu Quynh will play long-term in Indonesia.
Thanh Thuy returns to Japan
At the end of the 33rd SEA Games, striker Tran Thi Thanh Thuy had a few days to visit her family. Today, she returned to Japan to continue competing with Gunma Green Wings club.
As soon as she arrived in the land of cherry blossoms, Thanh Thuy shared: "Hello guys, I have returned to Japan. I will continue to strive for the overall achievements of the team. Hopefully you will continue to follow and support me and Gunma Green Wings in the future."

Thanh Thuy is one of the most outstanding players of the Vietnam women's volleyball team at the recent 33rd SEA Games. Although she did not win the gold medal, she and the whole team played with all their might, especially in the fair final against host Thailand.
The main striker born in 1997 was also the one who scored the most points for the team with 54 points. With good physical condition and very high performance, fans believe that Thanh Thuy will continue to shine when she returns to compete in the Japanese volleyball championship under the shirt of Gunma Green Wings.
VTV Binh Dien Long An pays tribute
Recently, the VTV Binh Dien Long An club homepage shared photos of players from the team they are managing such as Thanh Thuy, Khanh Dang, Kim Thoa... competing in the recent 33rd SEA Games in Thailand.
The Western team wrote: "There are explosive moments, moments that are burning to the end of emotions, then end with a little regret still in the eyes. But it is in that journey, each heartbeat, each drop of sweat falling down tells the story of the strong desire for victory of Vietnamese girls - resilient, brave and full of pride".
These are photos of the 33rd SEA Games final between the Vietnamese and Thai women's volleyball teams. Coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team played fairly with the home team and extended the match to set 5.
Although she had many times overcome her opponent, due to a lack of luck, Thanh Thuy and her teammates had to accept a 2-3 defeat in the end, thereby finishing second in this year's tournament. This is also a match that left many regrets for Vietnamese volleyball fans.