The opportunity of Vietnam in the first ever Women's World Cup appearance
Vietnam will face the U.S. in Auckland on July 22 in what will possibly be Vietnam's most-watched football match in history, with millions around the globe tuning in.
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Tran Quyet Chien - Vietnamese billiards player wins second World Cup
Vietnamese billiards player Tran Quyet Chien clinched the coveted gold medal at the Porto World Cup held in Portugal on Sunday, marking his second victory in a World Cup competition during his career.
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China's No. 1 boxer face up the Vietnamese at WBO Global Prelude
Vietnam's Sam Minh Phat will step into the ring with China's top boxer Dian Xing Zhu at the WBO Global Prelude professional boxing event this month.
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World-class pool event will be held in Vietnam in October
The Asian Open Pool Championship, one of the world’s biggest billiards tournaments, will take place in Hanoi from October 10 to 15.
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23 players are named by Vietnam for the FIFA Women's World Cup Finals in 2023.
Coach Mai Duc Chung and his assistants have agreed on the list of 23 players who will depart for New Zealand to compete in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Finals, according to the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).
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Asian Breaking Championship players from Vietnam compete
Five Vietnamese athletes are competing in the WDSF Asian Breaking Championship 2023 in Hangzhou city, China, on July 1-2.
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FIFA highlights noteworthy Vietnamese player in advance of the Women's World Cup.
The world football governing body picks five players to watch of Việt Nam at the Australia/New Zealand World Cup from July 20 to August 20.
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The women's team focuses on physical training before the World Cup
According to coach Mai Đức Chung, his players have to practise at this time to get familiar with the time-zone differences. Their matches will kick off at 1pm local time, which is 8am in Hà Nội.
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After losing a lawsuit, the Vietnamese football team pays the Slovak team$ 73, 000 to cover player training costs.
FC Banik Prievidza from Slovakia won a lawsuit that lasted over three years against SHB Da Nang FC of Vietnam, resulting in the latter being required to pay a fine and provide compensation of nearly US$73,000 for player training expenses.
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The players of the Vietnam Women's Football Team are completely different on the magazine cover, ready to face the world's top teams
Three Vietnamese women footballers showed different sides of themselves on the cover of the June issue of local fashion magazine Dep.