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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Song Lam beat Hoa Phat to secure top position

Saigon Xuan Thanh, Binh Dinh top First Division after three games       

Navibank Saigon’s Almeida (L) celebrates his goal against Thanh Hoa with teammate Endene during their V-League match at Thong Nhat Stadium on Saturday - Photo Ba Chau
HCMC – Song Lam Nghe An secured the top spot in the third round of the V-League – Eximbank 2011 after beating Hoa Phat Hanoi 2-1 at Vinh Stadium on Saturday, while Hanoi ACB were still at the bottom of the table as they suffered a third consecutive loss. 

Song Lam started without Hoang Helio and captain Nguyen Huy Hoang in their line-up while Hoa Phat Hanoi, with their strongest players, dominated the game from the beginning and Timothy Anjembe opened for the visitors in the 12th minute.

The visiting side continuously attacked their opponents in the first half, however, Timothy, Thanh Trung and Kisekka missed all scoring chances, leaving the first half ended 1-0.

Song Lam Nghe An put pressure on Hoa Phat’s defending line in the second half and Fagan Andre Diego helped the home side to level in 52nd minute.

The game went to controversy in the 58th minute as Nguyen Ngoc Anh was sent off after receiving the second yellow card while Hoa Phat Hanoi had to play with 9 men when Nguyen Ngoc Tu and Timothy Anjembe were also sent off by the red cards in the chaotic case.

Kavin Eltroy Bryan scored the goal in the 85th minute, sealing a 2-1 victory for Song Lam Nghe An.

However, the clash between SHB Danang and defending champions Hanoi T&T and Becamex Binh Duong and Khatoco Khanh Hoa in the round attracted much attention from the public as the four teams are strong favorites to win the league title.

The four teams wanted a victory to consolidate their position in the ranking table.  Moreover, Binh Duong, SHB Danang, Hanoi T&T and Dong Tam Tiles also stand neck-and-neck in the ranking table.

The national football league resumed play on Friday after a three-week Tet holiday with a match between defending champions Hanoi T&T and SHB Danang in the capital city.

The defending champions dominated the game and created several chances to score, however, their players missed all chances. Danang missed the real chance to open the score when Hernandez’s powerful strike was saved by goalie Duong Hong Son in the first half.

After the break, Hanoi T&T continued to control the ball, but they missed several chances to score. Danang surprisingly took the lead in the 65th minute when Phan Thanh Hung scored the opener.

Vietnamese top striker Le Cong Vinh who suffered an injury for 10 months came off the bench in the 80th minute and the match became more exciting. However, Gaston Merlo scored the second goal in injury time, giving a 2-0 victory for Danang.

Meanwhile, Becamex Binh Duong suffered a 1-3 loss to Khatoco Khanh Hoa in their home town to drop to ninth position with four points from one win, one draw and one loss. Khatoco Khanh Hoa climbed to third position with six points.

With the victory, Song Lam Nghe An snatched the top of the V-League from Hanoi T&T with seven points from two wins and one draw while Hoa Phat Hanoi dropped to 10th with three points from three games. 

SHB Danang, Khatoco Khanh Hoa and Hanoi T&T now have six points each but SHB Danang moved to the second thanks to goal difference  

Saturday’s other games, XM The Vissai Ninh Binh lost 1-2 to Dong Tam Long An Tiles in the northern province of Ninh Binh, Navibank Saigon defeated Thanh Hoa 3-1 at Thong Nhat Stadium, Vicem Haiphong tied 1-1 with Dong Thap at Lach Tray Stadium in Haiphong. 

Hanoi ACB suffered the third loss in the season when the promoted team lost 1-3 to Hoang Anh Gia Lai in their home ground at Hang Day Stadium. The bottom-placed Hanoi ACB have no point after three games.

* SQC Binh Dinh and Saigon Xuan Thanh still remained in the top place of Vietnam’s First Division 2011 after beating their opponents in the third round over the weekend, while the bottom-placed Hanoi had only one point after three games.

Saigon Xuan Thanh beat An Giang 2-0 at Thong Nhat Stadium in the late game on Sunday. Nguyen Ngoc Thanh and Oloya Moses scored for their team in the 23rd and 76th minutes.

Meanwhile, Binh Dinh beat Hanoi 1-1 in the central coast city of Qui Nhon on Friday.

 Saigon Xuan Thanh and Binh Dinh secured nine points from three wins each, but the HCMC-based team took the lead thanks the goal difference, leaving them two points clear of rival Kienlongbank KG, who beat Quang Nam 2-0 in the central city of Tam Ky.

In other games on Friday, Can Tho tied goalless with Nam Dinh in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, Huda Hue crushed TDC Binh Duong 3-0 at Tu Do Stadium, Tay Ninh defeated Quang Ninh Coal 1-0 in the southern province of Tay Ninh and HCMC Club did the same with Dong Nai at Thong Nhat Stadium.

Round 3’s Results

V-League

Ninh Binh 1 Dong Tam Tiles 2

Navibank Saigon 3 Thanh Hoa 1

Binh Duong 1 Khanh Hoa 3

Hanoi ACB 1 Hoang Anh 3

Song Lam       2 Hoa Phat 1

Hanoi T&T 0 SHB Danang 2

The Cong 1 Nam Dinh 0

First Division

Saigon Xuan Thanh 2 An Giang 0

Can Tho 0 Nam Dinh 0

Huda Hue 3 TDC Binh Duong 0

Quang Nam 0 Kienlongbank KG 2

Binh Dinh 2 Hanoi 1

Tay Ninh 1 Quang Ninh 0

HCMC Club 1 Dong Nai 0

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Navibank cash in on Cup win

Nerves of steel: Navibank Sai Gon players celebrate after their penalty shootout victory over Becamex Binh Duong. Navibank won 10-9 to book a semi-final berth in the National Cup which will be held on August 10. — VNA/VNS Photo

Nerves of steel: Navibank Sai Gon players celebrate after their penalty shootout victory over Becamex Binh Duong. Navibank won 10-9 to book a semi-final berth in the National Cup which will be held on August 10. — VNA/VNS Photo

HA NOI — Navibank Sai Gon defeated Becamex Binh Duong 10-9 after a penalty shootout on Saturday to secure a berth in the National Cup semi-finals.

Coach Mai Duc Chung of Navibank Sai Gon had to play in defence for his team due to a number of injuries and suspensions.

The first half saw Binh Duong dominate on home turf with foreign trio Kubheka Philani, Leandro Da Luz and Joseph Obina all testing Navibank goalie Phan Van Santos. Philani opened the scoring in the 26th minute.

However, Navibank seemed to wake up in the second half and secured an equaliser in the 70th minute through Elokan Endene who stole past the Binh Duong defence to score.

Coach Nunes R. Manuel of Binh Duong made several substitutions to try and grab a late winner and ended the match playing four up front, but to no avail.

In the shootout, Navibank's players all converted there spot kicks successfully while Leandro, who signed for Binh Duong as part of a US$700,000 transfer, missed.

"I'm really satisfied with the result and the way my players did today. We were missing several key members of our team and Binh Duong are very strong. It is a big success which will encourage us for the rest of the season but we still need more time to grow, said Chung.

His team will meet Thanh Hoa in the semi-finals. Thanh Hoa also made it to the final four after beating Ninh Binh 3-1 in a penalty shootout. Their match finished 1-1 after 90 minutes.

In other games, former V-League champions Song lam Nghe An trounced Sai Gon Xuan Thanh 4-2 and are to play Hoang Anh Gia Lai in the next round on August 10.

Hoang Anh Gia Lai earlier won 3-1 against Khatoco Khanh Hoa in the fourth quarter-final match in Nha Trang. — VNS

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Binh Duong set sights on V-League title

by Tien Thanh

Driven: Becamex Binh Duong's striker Philani (centre) vies for a ball during a V-League match. His team has promised to take back the V-League crown that has escaped them for years. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Driven: Becamex Binh Duong's striker Philani (centre) vies for a ball during a V-League match. His team has promised to take back the V-League crown that has escaped them for years. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HCM CITY — Two-time V-League champions Becamex Binh Duong have made their title aspirations for this season clear, revamping the team with some good players and working hard on the training pitch.

The new signings include Brazilian playmaker Leandro de Oliveira from Hai Phong and Nigerian striker Joshep Nwafor. Nwafor will fill the gap left by Brazilian-Vietnamese striker Huynh Kesley Alves who has left for Sai Gon Xuan Thanh.

Binh Duong's Portuguese coach Ricardo Formosinho told Viet Nam News that Leandro and Nwafor would help his team become more balanced than last year.

"We work hard every, thinking about the season and follow the plan we drew up before in order to increase communication and understanding among players and play well in the V-League. Everyday we think of that," said Formosinho, who came to Binh Duong after just one season with Dong Tam Long An.

Asked about the team's 2011 title chances, the Portuguese tactician said: "We will take it game by game and I want our players to be happy day after day." His main job was to convert Binh Duong into a really professional team in Viet Nam, he added.

The advent of Leandro has aroused many people's curiosity about how Formosinho will combine the Brazilian with Vietnamese American Lee Nguyen The Anh. Both are attacking midfielders.

"We are happy we have two very good players, Leandro and Lee Nguyen. It is certain that both of them will play in the same team," he said.

Meanwhile, Nguyen Vu Phong is yet to recover from the injury suffered during the Southeast Asian football championship, but the midfielder said that he was confident he would play in Binh Duong's opening V-League match.

South African striker Philani, who is applying for Vietnamese nationality, believed Binh Duong had a good chance to win back the title this season because of the new players.

"We have many good players but winning back the title would depend on how well we play with each other," said the 32-year-old who has played football in Binh Duong for around five years. — VNS

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Ninh Binh, Signal Corps win big

Spiked: Pham Thi Yen of the Military Signal Corps spikes the ball over the defence of Vietso Petro in the women's final at the National All-stars Volleyball Championship at Hai Duong Gymnasium. The Military team won 3-1. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Spiked: Pham Thi Yen of the Military Signal Corps spikes the ball over the defence of Vietso Petro in the women's final at the National All-stars Volleyball Championship at Hai Duong Gymnasium. The Military team won 3-1. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HA NOI — Trang An Ninh Binh and the Military Signal Corps won the men's and women's titles at the National All-stars Volleyball Championship in Ninh Binh and Hai Duong provinces.

Local star Ninh Binh, playing alongside Thailand's Juyavy Kaksakaw, beat Hoang Long Long An 25-20 in the men's final at Ninh Binh Gymnasium.

Kaksakaw was by far the more dominant player, his height proving decisive. Coach Nguyen Manh Hung had earlier instructed his players to give the Thai national every opportunity to score.

The visitors came back in the second set, thwarting Kaksakaw's dominance. However, Long An's strikers, in particular Le Quang Khanh, let the visitors regain their supremacy, and Ninh Binh took the second set 25-21. Long An came back in the third, winning 25-21; however, they failed to maintain their momentum in the fourth set, losing quickly 19-25.

Sacombank Border Guard finished the competition in third place.

On the women's side at Hai Duong Gymnasium, Military Signal Corps came from behind to beat Vietsov Petro 19-25, 25-20, 25-23, 25-10 at Hai Duong Province Gymnasium.

Vietsov Petro spikers Le Kim Nhung and Russian national Katya were a force to be reckoned with in the first set, but Signal Corps' Tran Thu Trang managed to parry their attacks for the remainder of the match.

Signal Corps last won the tournament in 2008.

The third place went to VTV Binh Dien Long An. — VNS

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Semis loom at volleyball quest

Four top teams including defending champions Binh Dien Long An, PV Oil Thai Binh, the Military Signal Corps and Vietso Petro have qualified for the semi-finals of the women's National All-Star Volleyball Championship.

In the men's competition, Hoang Long Long An and the Border Guards also sailed through to the semis to join Trang An Ninh Binh and The Cong.

The bottom four teams in both competitions will compete in a round-robin for their premier league survival.

The championship has drawn 12 teams in both the men and women's events who have been battling it out in two groups of six.

The semi-finals will be held in Hai Duong and Ninh Binh from Saturday.

Teen tennis star marches on

HCM City-born Nguyen Hoang Thien beat Sweden's Solberg Christoffer 7-6, 6-1 in the quarters-finals of the Viet Nam International Junior Championship yesterday in the southern province of Binh Duong.

Thien, the top seed, fought hard to take the first set on a tie-break from the sixth seed Swede but wasted no time in cruising to a 6-1 second set victory.

He meets Han Sung-min of South Korea in the semi-final today.

The tournament was recognised as an annual junior tournament by the International Tennis Federation in 2008.

Viet Nam go down to Kuwait

Viet Nam's national football team suffered their second loss in a week after a 3-1 defeat to Kuwait in a friendly match at Jaber Al-Ahmad Stadium on Tuesday.

In last year's corresponding fixture, Viet Nam won 1-0.

The team also lost 3-1 to India in a friendly in Pune last Friday.

Viet Nam will clash with South Korea's U-23s, Singapore and North Korea in the VFF SONHA Cup at My Dinh National Stadium on November 2-6.

Ha Noi fan club wins vote

Ha Noi T&T's fan club has been voted as the best supporters group in the V-League, the Viet Nam Football Federation has announced.

The fan club, which was only started last year, won 14 votes to earn 38 points, edging Da Nang and Dong Thap.

Ha Noi T&T triumphed in the V-League for the first time last season.

Last year, Da Nang's fans won the title. — VNS

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Thien cruises to junior tennis quarterfinal

Teenager Nguyen Hoang Thien cruised to the quarters-finals of the Viet Nam International Junior Championship after beating Denmark's Mikael Torpegaard 6-4, 6-2 in southern Binh Duong Province yesterday.

Thien, the top seed, beat South Korea's Lee Sung-hui 6-0, 6-1 in the boys' singles first round on Monday.

The 15-year-old will meet Sweden's Solberg Christoffer, who beat Vietnamese Ho Huynh Dan Mach 6-2, 6-4, in the quarters at Binh Duong's Becamex Sports Centre today.

On Saturday, Thien won the men's singles title at the International Junior Championships in the southern province of Bac Lieu.

Two years ago, Thien took the singles title in Binh Duong Province, but only managed third place last year.

Born in 1995, Thien first stepped onto a tennis court at the age of eight.

His target is to break into the top 200 in the world by the time he's 18.

He currently ranks 431st in the International Tennis Federation's junior rankings.

Santos says no plans for Binh Duong move

Goalkeeper Phan Van Santos says he has not signed a contract with the Becamex Binh Duong football club for the next V-League season.

"It is not true that I have signed a three-year contract with Binh Duong and I am currently under contract with Navibank Sai Gon," the former national goalkeeper told Viet Nam News, rejecting local reports about his move.

The naturalised Brazilian Vietnamese, known for scoring goals from free kicks, is on a four-day business trip to Singapore.

Santos, 33, who was granted Vietnamese citizenship in 2008, has played football in Viet Nam for nine years and is one of the most successful goalkeepers in the V-League.

In eight years with Dong Tam Long An, he won two V-League titles before moving to Navibank Sai Gon in the second half of last season. — VNS

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Monday, October 11, 2010

International Sailing Festival to be held in Binh Thuan

Sailing teams from 20 countries and territories will take part in an
International Sailing Festival in Mui Ne, which is the first ever to be
held in the southern province of Binh Thuan , from Dec. 8-11.


The festival entitled “"Yachts-Sea-Sun" will include an exhibition of
200 yachts of international groups, demonstration of professional
yachtsmen and art performances by artists from Vietnam , the US , the
Republic of Korea , Australia and Russia .


During the event, a seminar on building Vietnam marine trademarks will be held.


In
announcing the festival on Oct. 7, Deputy Chairman of the Binh Thuan
People’s Committee Nguyen Van Thu said that the event was aimed at
promoting Vietnam ’s sea tourism, particularly Binh Thuan and Mui Ne
to domestic and foreign visitors, as part of the national sea strategy
till 2020.


He also said that the festival is expected to become
an annual event in Binh Thuan, along with the international paragliding
and windsurfing tournaments.


With 192 km of coastline, Binh Thuan
has many beautiful beaches, historical and cultural relics and a lot of
unique traditional festivals, which are an advantage for the province
in developing sea tourism.


Mui Ne beach in Binh Thuan is rated as one of the best for sailing in Asia by the International Yacht Association./.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Dong Thap to lose top players

Dong Thap are facing a mass exodus of players following the final game of this season's V-League after a number of players expressed a desire to leave.

Midfielders Duoc Em and Duy Khanh have received offers from HCM City's Navibank Sai Gon who successfully stayed in the V-League on the last day of the season on Sunday.

And following confirmation of their new sponsor, Quang Nam have put attractive offers in for defenders Van Tuan and Phuoc Thanh.

National keeper Tan Truong is also a target for many teams who are ready to pay a large transfer fee to Dong Thap who finished third in the national premier league.

Dong Thap are in a hurry to sign new deals with their players but it is likely that they will begin next season with just half of this year's starting 11.

Tai Em ponders possible new life

National team member Phan Van Tai Em's contract will expire next month and he is thinking about a new life after competing for Dong Tam Long An for nearly 10 years.

Tai Em has received offers from Ninh Binh, Becamex Binh Duong and Navibank Sai Gon but he will make his final decision after a talk with Long An's managers.

His teammates have also made plans. Thai Issawa is going to finish his three-year contract. He will also talk with Long An's managers before going home for a holiday. Issawa was strongly supported by his team during his time out injured and said his responsibility was to contribute more to Long An.

Coach Hai to leave Ninh Binh

Coach Le Thuy Hai will leave Ninh Binh after the team finished 11th in the V-League despite a number of promises when he took charge in March.

Hai said he would help Ninh Binh, who made their debut in the V-League this season, finish at least fifth in the league but they only narrowly avoided relegation.

Hai who pocketed a huge salary of VND100 million (US$5,100) per month has yet to be offered a new contract while Ninh Binh chairman, Hoang Manh Truong, said Hai and his team had failed to match target and he had no plans for the new season.

Young footballers head to Qatar

Three young Vietnamese have been chosen to participate in the final round of world football's talent contest at Aspire Football Academy in Qatar.

Le Van Chung, 15, Cao Thanh Hoe, 15, both from Da Nang, and Nguyen Viet Thang, 14, from Long An will compete against peers from 15 other countries to win a three-year scholarship to train at the academy.

The players were selected from 50 entrants, chosen from 25,000 young players nationwide, in the final round held early this month at the Thanh Long Sports Centre in HCM City.

Football Dreams is one of the world football's biggest talent contests, organised by Aspire Football Academy in countries across Africa, Asia and South America.

The project began in Viet Nam in 2008, and last year Nguyen Thai Sung, 16, from Da Nang became the first Vietnamese player ever to win a three-year scholarship to train at the academy. — VNS

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