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Vietnam secure quarterfinal berth as Group B winners at AFC Women’s Futsal Championship 2025.
Vietnam’s artistic gymnastics and canoeing teams brought home major victories on May 10, earning medals at the World Cup and Asian Championship 2025.
Nguyen Thanh Nam joins 2025 World Championship qualifiers and coaches elite players in national effort.
Vietnam’s women’s futsal team beat the Philippines 3-0 to secure a place in the Asian Cup quarterfinals.
The players consist of Do Duy Manh and Nguyen Hai Long (Hanoi FC), Nguyen Hoang Duc (Phu Dong Ninh Binh Club), and Nguyen Van Vi (Thep Xanh Nam Dinh FC).
The team will train at the VFF Youth Football Center from May 10 and depart for Hohhot, China, on May 23.
The stage is set for a fierce Vietnam-Thailand clash as Hanoi Police FC prepares for a regional showdown against Buriram United.
Vietnam’s women’s futsal team kicked off their AFC campaign with a win, but coach Nguyen Dinh Hoang says key tactical flaws must be addressed.
The Vietnam Sports Administration (VSA) has requested an urgent report from the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) following FIFA’s severe disciplinary ruling against Phu Tho Football Club for match-fixing violations.
For the first time, Vietnam sets its sights on dethroning Thailand at the 33rd SEA Games in December 2025.
Coach Kim Sang Sik is expected to call up several fresh faces to the Vietnam national team during the upcoming training camp as the team prepares for a critical match against Malaysia in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers.
Vietnam joins Japan and South Korea in Pot 1 for the 2026 U23 Asian Cup qualifiers.
The International Martial Arts Tournament welcomed participants from 11 African countries that are part of the African Vovinam – Viet Vo Dao Confederation, alongside representatives from several European nations and Vietnam.
Phu Tho FC’s demotion by FIFA over fixing charges revives ongoing concerns about corruption.
Entering the world of sports with a simple dream to "escape poverty," Tay ethnic boxer Ha Thi Linh has surpassed all expectations, making her mark on the global stage.
Senegal's Minister of Youth and Culture is a Vovinam practitioner, marking the art’s growing global impact.
Co Ho footballer K Thua overcame poverty and prejudice to become a rising star in Asian women’s football.
Vietnamese women's volleyball celebrates a breakthrough in 2025, with national, youth, and club teams all qualifying for world-level tournaments.
Mikhail Fokin, riding for Loc Troi Group An Giang, not only won the final stage of the 37th National HTV Cycling Cup, which concluded on April 30 in Ho Chi Minh City, but also secured his place as the overall champion of the prestigious tournament.
The 22-year-old midfielder is making a strong case for a senior debut after consistent match-winning performances.