The play-off match for a place in V.League 2025-2026 between Binh Phuoc and Da Nang ended with a score of 0-2 in favor of the Central region representative. Da Nang won the right to stay in the league, while Binh Phuoc will continue to compete in the First Division.
Although they did not have the desired results, Binh Phuoc's fans still left a remarkable mark at Thong Nhat Stadium on the evening of June 27.
According to the organizers, more than 10,000 Binh Phuoc fans were present in the stands, creating a rare exciting atmosphere in a play-off match. Most fans wore the team's traditional blue jersey and gathered at stands A and C of Thong Nhat Stadium. stand B, which has been closed for a long time waiting for renovation, was forced to reopen to relieve pressure from the audiences exceeding expectations.

Although the maximum usable areas have been opened, a large number of fans still cannot enter the stadium due to overload. Many fans had to watch the match from the fence, or through screens in coffee shops near the stadium.
Throughout the match, Binh Phuoc fans cheered continuously and organized. The banners, banners, drums and horns were carefully prepared, showing the serious investment of this force. Notably, even when striker Cong Phuong failed to take a penalty, Binh Phuoc fans simultaneously shouted his name to encourage him.

At the end of the match, although they could not win promotion, the Binh Phuoc players still went to the stands to thank the fans. In response, fans still lingered to Clapping, waving flags and cheering for the team.
In the context of many clubs in the V.League having difficulty attracting audiences, the image of Binh Phuoc fans covering Thong Nhat stands is a positive sign. This shows that teams that are well organized and have a clear community development orientation can still build a large and stable fan base, regardless of the tournament level.