Duc Giang Chemicals attends Asian tournament
The 2024 AVC Women's Club Championship kicks off in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand from September 22 to September 29. This is also the venue for the second leg of the SEA V.League 2024.
Previously, the Vietnamese volleyball representative participating in the Asian tournament was LPB Ninh Binh club, as the reigning national champion in 2023. Recently, Duc Giang Chemicals was the second Vietnamese team to compete in the tournament held in Thailand as the runner-up of the national championship in the 2023 season.
With current financial potential, Duc Giang Chemicals has spent money to recruit Russian striker Elena Samoilenko, aiming for the best results in the continental playground.
Bich Tuyen faces formidable opponent
According to the draw results of the 2024 Asian Club Championship, LPB Ninh Binh is in Group B with NEC Red Rockets (Japan), Saipa (Iran) and Monolith Skyrisers (Philippines).
With this result, Group B will witness a clash between the two strongest setters in Asia with both recorded speeds of 107 km/h, Bich Tuyen and Wada (NEC Red Rockets), both of whom have good attacking power and are key scorers for their teams.
"Song" Thuy donates and supports her compatriots
In recent days, storm No. 3 (Yagi) has caused both human and property damage in many provinces and cities in Northern Vietnam. After the storm dissipated, heavy rains caused water levels in rivers to rise, causing localized flooding and landslides in many provinces and cities, cutting off many places and forcing people to evacuate.
Faced with this situation, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team has joined hands to donate money to help people overcome the damage caused by storms and floods. Striker Tran Thi Thanh Thuy and her FC (fan group) have joined hands to donate some money to the people.
Meanwhile, assistant player Le Thanh Thuy donated 5 million VND with the message: "A little contribution. Hope everyone is safe."