The women's team has a great opportunity
On the evening of June 11, the Vietnam women's volleyball team faced India in the 3rd match of the AVC Nations Cup 2025. This is an opponent that is considered weaker than the girls of the home team. In particular, coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team are facing a historic opportunity in this match.
Accordingly, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team is ranked 31st with 123.25 points. If they defeat India with a score of 3-0, Vietnam will have 127.23 points. With this score, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team will rise to 29th place on the World Volleyball Federation's rankings.
If this is successful, this will be the highest ranking in the history of Vietnamese women's volleyball.
Audiences brave the rain to watch volleyball
On the evening of June 11, there was thunderstorms in Hanoi. Despite heavy rain, many spectators were present at the Dong Anh District Gymnasium, Hanoi to cheer for the Vietnam women's volleyball team in the match against India.
The fans brought many banners and images of many players such as Thanh Thuy and Bich Tuyen to stir up the spirit of the whole team.
This will both make the atmosphere in the Dong Anh District Gymnasium more vibrant than ever, and at the same time help the home girls have more spirit in the important match in the group stage.

Foreign athletes comment on the tournament
The AVC Nations Cup 2025 will take place for a week at the Dong Anh District Gymnasium, Hanoi. According to records, in the recent competition days, many local people and fans came to cheer for the teams.
Not only the matches of the Vietnam women's volleyball team but also the competitions of international teams still attract a large audience to watch.
Mr. Le Tri Truong - General Secretary of the Vietnam Volleyball Federation said: "Dong Anh area has 23 communes, almost all of which have volleyball courts. That shows the admiration of this sport among local people.
Representatives of the teams participating in the AVC Nations Cup 2025 talked to us that they were very happy to be cheered by the audience enthusiastically and never lacked applause".