Showing posts with label Calisto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calisto. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

Lack of strikers blights Vietnam’s AFF campaign

Injuries to key strikers and an interminable pre-tournament training camp were the reasons for Vietnam’s early exit from last month’s Southeast Asian Football Championship, officials and coaches who reviewed the fiasco at a meeting Thursday agreed.

The Vietnam Football Federation’s National Board of Coaches said the squad had virtually no forwards following injuries to Cong Vinh and Viet Thang.

Things got worse after four other key players, defenders Quang Thanh and Viet Cuong and midfielders Tai Em and Trong Hoang, had to sit out the second leg of the semifinal against Malaysia in Hanoi due to injuries and bookings.

In the event, Vietnam were held to a goalless draw and crashed out. They had lost the first leg 2-0.

Malaysia went on to beat Indonesia in the final to win the title.

Vietnam’s Portuguese coach Henrique Calisto and officials also admitted that the two-month training camp before the tournament in December drained the players.

The VFF and Calisto decided that in future camps will be no longer than three weeks.

The National Board of Coaches said errors by goalkeeper Tan Truong and Calisto himself were partially to blame for the loss.

Calisto will, however, continue to be in charge at the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia and World Cup qualifiers this year. His contract with Vietnam only expires in 2013.

He gets a monthly salary of US$22,000 and other perks, including accommodation, flight tickets to Portugal for his annual vacation, health insurance, and possible bonuses for good performances.

Calisto took over the squad in March 2008.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Calisto and players conferred overdue Labor Order

Coach Henrique Calisto and six players from the Vietnamese national football team were conferred Sunday the Labor Order, Third Class, a state-level honorary badge for their winning the AFF Cup 2008.

The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) bestowed the honor on the Portuguese coach, striker Cong Vinh, half-backs Minh Phuong and Tai Em, midfielders Nhu Thanh and Phuoc Tu, and goalkeeper Hong Son for their winning the AFF Cup back in 2008 (Southeast Asia Football Championship).

VFF attributed the postponement in granting the honor to repeated delays in convening the national team.

At the ceremony in Hanoi, VFF President Nguyen Trong Hy wished the team success in the upcoming ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup, set to kick off on December 1.

In preparation for the tournament, the squad will have a practicing session today to review its formation for the last time. After that, Calisto will remove three players from the current roster to reduce the team to 22 players, the maximum allowed for each team.

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Calisto warns of grueling times ahead

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National football coach Henrique Calisto (1st,left) warns of grueling times ahead for the national team
Photo: Tuoi Tre

National football coach Henrique Calisto, who returned to Hanoi from Portugal Wednesday, told Tuoi Tre he is anxious since the short training camps do not seem adequate considering what the team will soon come up against.

You have included both greenhorns and veterans in the team …

As I say, the door to the national team is wide open to all competent footballers. What I have done just mirrors that viewpoint.

So why have you recalled Huy Hoang, Van Quyen, and Van Truong who have not played for the national teams for years?

Though they committed some mistakes in the past, they have paid for them. So now if they can prove that their returns are worthy and they can be pillars of strength for the team, why cannot I give them the opportunity?

I have appraised them thoroughly and recognized their desire, and they have performed rather well in the V-League. So they meet the minimum requirements to be included.

But Van Quyen was often on the bench during the last season. Can he do well for the national team?

Including someone in the national team is my responsibility, but playing depends on their own effort. So do not think that just because they are included they will play.

Since Quyen seems overweight for a professional footballer, I will have specific tactics for him as I did at the 2002 Tiger Cup in Indonesia.

What will be the first thing for you to do when the two teams meet next Monday?

Health check, since most of our players seem to have used up their physical and mental strengths in the national league. So I have to check to know who should get enhanced physical or mental training or both.

I need my boys to be at their fittest physically and mentally so that they can withstand harsh competition during the last selection.

How many footballers will play in the minor football league for the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi, and how many of the U-23 team will go to India for the friendly match on September 14?

There may be 20 for the former, but I have yet to decide on the exact number for the latter since I have to work with my assistants and the VFF for a final decision.

But I will not take all 30 boys to India so that they can continue training at home.

But the national squad now has only 27 players. So are the remaining spots meant for SHB Danang players?

If they meet my requirements and have no injuries, they can join after finishing duty at the AFC Cup.

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