Vietnam Volleyball 11/27: VTV Binh Dien Long An matches with women's team to raise funds

MINH DƯƠNG |

VTV Binh Dien Long An competed with the women's team to raise funds; Bich Thuy sent a greeting to the new team... are notable news in the Vietnam volleyball news on November 27.

VTV Binh Dien Long An competes with the women's team to raise funds

At 6:00 p.m. on November 29, at the Vinh Long Province Multi-purpose Gymnasium, a special friendly match will take place between the Vietnam team and VTV Binh Dien Long An Club. The Western team's homepage wrote: "This is not only an important professional preparation step ahead of the 33rd SEA Games, but also an opportunity for the two teams to serve local audiences - those who always accompany and follow the progress of Vietnamese volleyball.

In addition to its professional significance and service to fans, the match also has profound humanitarian value when it contributes to raising funds to support people affected by storms and floods. This activity demonstrates the spirit of mutual love, the tradition of "the healthy leaves cover the torn leaves" of the Vietnamese people, while spreading the community responsibility of sports people".

Tuyen bong chuyen nu Viet Nam va VTV Binh Dien Long An dau giao huu gay quy ung ho dong bao lu lut. Anh: VTV BDLA
The Vietnam women's volleyball team and VTV Binh Dien Long An played a friendly match to raise funds to support flood victims. Photo: VTV BDLA

Thus, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team will continue to compete with VTV Binh Dien Long An, thereby re-evaluating their expertise, testing the squad and playing style before the 33rd SEA Games.

Fans can go directly to the Vinh Long Province Multi-purpose Gymnasium to watch and cheer for the two teams in this promising competition.

Bich Thuy sends greetings to the new team

Recently, the Okayama SeaGulls club homepage announced that middle blocker Tran Thi Bich Thuy is a foreign player of the team in the 2025-2026 season. The Vietnamese middle blocker is the only foreign player in this year's tournament. In her first competition in the land of cherry blossoms, the female player born in 2000 will wear the number 27 shirt.

Bich Thuy shared: "My name is Tran Thi Bich Thuy and I come from Vietnam. I am very happy and proud to join Okayama Seagulls club (Japan). Joining Okayama Seagulls is a great opportunity for me to develop. I will try my best to promote my strengths in this new environment and contribute to the team. I hope you will support and give me a lot of affection".

In the context of this team facing difficulties when they have only had one victory after 14 matches and are second to last, the appearance of a quality foreign player like Bich Thuy is expected to bring a new breeze.

Bai dang cong bo Bich Thuy cua cau lac bo Okayama SeaGulls. Anh: Okayama SeaGulls FC
The post announced Bich Thuy of Okayama SeaGulls club. Photo: Okayama SeaGulls FC

LPB Ninh Binh trains Thailand

Today (November 27), LPB Ninh Binh club was in Thailand for training. On her personal page, assistant coach Kim Hue posted a photo at the airport with the players. In the comments section, fans wished the whole team good health.

This training trip is an opportunity for LPB Ninh Binh girls to practice their physical strength as well as improve their skills. This is also an opportunity for Dinh Thi Thuy and her teammates to rest and travel after a stressful season.

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