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The U22 Vietnam squad has landed in Jiangsu, China, preparing to face strong opponents, including South Korea, Uzbekistan, and host China, at the CFA Team China 2025 tournament.
As Khuat Van Khang impresses in the V-League, coach Kim Sang Sik must figure out how to maximize his impact while addressing his defensive limitations.
Vietnam will face Malaysia, Nepal, and Laos in the third round of the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers, aiming for a spot in the tournament. Check out the full match schedule.
With Vietnam preparing for key matches, head coach Kim Sang Sik must decide whether to rely on an experienced but recovering Dinh Trieu or give opportunities to younger goalkeepers.
Inspired by Vietnam’s mountainous landscapes, the new uniform symbolizes the team’s unwavering determination.
The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has officially responded after Vice President Tran Anh Tu submitted his resignation, citing personal business commitments.
With the SEA Games gold medal as their target, U22 Vietnam is focusing on developing young talent, including Vietnamese-origin players Andrej Nguyen An Khanh and Viktor Le.
Tran Anh Tu, a key figure in Vietnamese football, has resigned from his roles at VFF and VPF, shifting his focus to private business ventures while maintaining support for futsal and women’s football.
U22 Vietnam is assembling a talented and experienced team under Coach Kim Sang Sik, with key players already shining on the senior national team. With solid preparation, Vietnam aims to reclaim its SEA Games football crown.
The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has announced ticket sales for Vietnam’s friendly match against Cambodia and the Asian Cup 2027 qualifier against Laos, with prices ranging from 200,000 to 400,000 VND.
Vietnamese goalkeeper Nguyen Filip has pulled out of the national team’s March FIFA Days squad due to family reasons. U22 goalkeeper Tran Trung Kien has been called up as his replacement.
The squad largely retain the core group of players who led Vietnam to victory at the 2024 ASEAN Cup.
In order to increase the competitiveness in the team, Roland also gave opportunities to new faces, notably Thomas Mai Veeren, a Vietnamese-Dutch player.
To further bolster the team’s capabilities, VFF has appointed Yutaka Ikeuchi as a technical supervisor, working alongside Roland and his coaching staff as they prepare for the challenges ahead.
Vietnamese young players will have chances to sharpen their skills through an international programme entitled Next Gen Draft by Spanish LaLiga and EA Sports.
Who will partner Tien Linh in Vietnam’s attack? Coach Kim Sang Sik faces a tough decision ahead of the Asian Cup qualifiers against Laos.
As Vietnam prepares for the 2027 Asian Cup and 2030 World Cup qualifiers, coach Kim Sang Sik faces the challenge of balancing experience and youth to keep the team competitive.
At 74, Mai Duc Chung is the oldest national coach still active and the only national hero currently in charge of a football team anywhere in the world.
The proposed new assistant is Lee Jung-soo, a former defender for the Korean national team, who played from 2008 to 2013. Lee gained recognition during the 2010 World Cup, scoring two crucial goals that helped the RoK advance to the round of 16.
After securing the 2024 Vietnam Golden Ball, Tien Linh remains determined to reach new heights with his club and the national team.