After winning the AVC Nations Cup 2025, the Vietnam women's volleyball team has traveled to Quang Ninh to continue training, aiming for the VTV Cup 2025 international tournament taking place in Vinh Phuc at the end of June.
What coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team have done at the AVC Nations Cup 2025 has helped fans have more expectations for national women's volleyball in the coming time.
At the AVC Nations Cup 2025, head coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet proactively used rotating forces, creating conditions for athletes to compete more.

"In this tournament, players like Bich Thuy or Nguyen Thi Uyen returned after two years of absence in the national team jersey and had a very hard performance.
However, we have a lot to prepare. The tournament is a premise for players to be more confident in the international tournaments ahead," Mr. Tuan Kiet shared.
With a squad of players of many ages and experience mixed with youth, coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet boldly experimented with personnel to see better pieces. The smooth coordination in many positions has been demonstrated in the matches.
Not only did it leave a mark in terms of expertise, the AVC Nations Cup 2025 championship also brought a positive media effect. Successfully defending the championship title for three consecutive times helps the image of the Vietnam women's volleyball team to be enhanced in the region.
Mr. Le Tri Truong - General Secretary of the Vietnam Volleyball Federation, said that this is an official tournament with a clear ranking, so maintaining the No. 1 position is very commendable. That achievement helps the brand of the Vietnamese women's volleyball team to be increasingly affirmed and spread strongly.

One of the notable highlights is the presence of President of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) - Mr. Ramon Suzara in the final match at Dong Anh Stadium.
This is a rare time that the head of AVC has come to Vietnam to watch an international tournament. This shows the great interest of the continental Volleyball Federation in the development of Vietnamese volleyball.
Mr. Ramon directly witnessed the enthusiastic atmosphere of the fans, the methodical organization of the tournament and the increasingly improved quality of the home team's competition.
The positive signals both on and off the field from the AVC Nations Cup 2025 are a stepping stone for Vietnamese women's volleyball to be more confident in the coming period.
The 33rd SEA Games is ahead, and with a professional and strategic spirit, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team is gradually affirming its position as one of the strong teams in the region.