Showing posts with label Nguyen Trong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nguyen Trong. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Hanoi T&T win Super Cup 2011 in penalty shootout

HCMC – Hanoi T&T won the Super Cup for the first time after beating Song Lam Nghe An 4-2 in a penalty shootout at Hang Day Stadium in Hanoi yesterday, picking up VND150 million in cash.

They drew 2-2 in the official time, Edmun Owusu and Nguyen Trong Hoang scored for Song Lam Nghe An in the 53rd and 69th minutes but Cao Sy Cuong and Cristiano Roland leveled the score for the home side in the 81st minute and injury time.

Backed by thousands of spectators, the home team totally controlled the first half while Song Lam Nghe An played defensively and relied on rare counter attacks.

Both sides created scoring chances but the score was goalless upon the referee’s whistle at the end of the half.

In the second half, Song Lam placed more attacks on their opponent defenders in search for a goal and Edmun Owusu opened for the National Cup winners in the 53rd minute.

Hanoi T&T bounced back after the goal and their players dominated the ball possession but the home side forwards squandered chances.

Midfielder Nguyen Trong Hoang doubled for the visitors in the 69th minute. However, Cao Sy Cuong narrowed the score for Hanoi T&T in the 81st minute before Cristiano Roland leveled the score at 2-2 in the injury time.

In the shoot-out, Hanoi T&T goalkeeper Nguyen Duc Thang made a brilliant save from Nguyen Van Quyet’s kick to be the hero for his team while Tran Dinh Dong and  Nguyen Trong Hoang failed to score in their penalty shootouts for Song Lam Nghe An.

The runners up received VND70 million in cash. 

To mark the start of the football season, the Super Cup is held every year between the previous season’s National Football Championship winner and the winner of the National Cup.

Hanoi T&T won the premier league in June while Song Lam Nghe An defeated two-time V-League champions Hoang Anh Gia Lai 1-0 in the National Cup final in August.

Last year, National Cup winners Lam Son Thanh Hoa won the Super Cup after defeating V-League champions SHB Danang 4-3 in a penalty shoot-out at Ninh Binh Stadium in northern Ninh Binh Province. The Super Cup was organized for the first time in 1998.

It is the 12th year that the event has been organized by Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper and the Vietnam Football Federation. The 584 Group is the cup’s sponsors.

The National Cup 2011 began on Saturday. The tournament has attracted 27 teams from the premier V-League and the First Division, competing in knock-out format.

The Vietnam League will open on February 22 and the First Division Tournament will begin two days earlier. The two that are most important tournaments of Vietnamese football will close on August 21 and 20, respectively.

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Vietnam crush Myanmar 7-1; Singapore held to 1-1 draw by Philippines

Vietnam’s midfielder Nguyen Trong Hoang (L) challenges for the ball with a Myanmar player during their AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 match at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi on Thursday - Photo: TTXVN
HCMC – Vietnam on Thursday started their campaign to defend their ASEAN Football Federation Championship with a 7-1 victory over Myanmar at My Dinh National Stadium while underdogs Philippines shocked Singapore, the region’s three-time champions, with a 1-1 draw in the earlier game.

Vietnam faced some disadvantages when star striker Le Cong Vinh, former star striker Pham Van Quyen and midfielder Mai Tien Thanh skipped the tournament because of injury while Nguyen Viet Thang, a first-choice striker of head coach Henrique Calisto, also did not even make the list.

Though the Vietnamese team started the tournament with their injury-hit squad, Calisto believed in the first win against Myanmar.

Backed by the enthusiastic support from local spectators, Vietnamese players began in high spirit and were very confident from the beginning while Myanmar played defensively and relied on rare counter attacks.

The defending champions had plenty of possession and goal-scoring opportunities but the local spectators had to wait until the 12th minute when striker Nguyen Anh Duc opened the score with an unstoppable kick in the penalty area.

Myanmar surprisingly equalized just three minutes later when Aung scored for his team with a sudden kick in a rapid attack. Captain Nguyen Minh Phuong helped the home side advance in the 30th minute from the free kick.

Despite strong attacks, Vietnamese players also created some scoring chances in the first half but their players also lost all the chances, leaving the score at 2-1 upon the referee’s whistle at the end of the first half.

The home side continuously dominated the ball possession in the second half while Myanmar organized attacks on Vietnamese defending lines. However, coach Tin Myint Aung’s defenders made many serious mistakes.

The Vietnamese forwarders exploited the mistakes from their opponents and midfielder Le Tan Tai netted for his team in the 55th minute after receiving the ball from midfielder Pham Thanh Luong in the right wing. 

The local fans continuously celebrated the victory just 10 minutes later when striker Nguyen Anh Duc scored his second goal with a header after receiving the comfortable cross from midfielder Nguyen Vu Phong.

With an excellent performance, substitute Nguyen Trong Hoang, who replaced Le Tan Tai in the 71st minute, netted for his team in the 74th minute then he easily defeated Myanmar goalie Kyaw Zin Htet in the 82nd minute with a kick inside the penalty box.

Midfielder Nguyen Vu Phong finalized the game at 7-1 in the injury time, giving his team the first victory in the group competition.

Meanwhile, underdogs Philippines shocked powerhouse Singapore with a 1-1 draw in their opener in Group B after minnows Laos surprisingly held a 2-2 draw with three-time champions Thailand in their AFF Suzuki Cup Group A opener on Wednesday.

Coach Radojko Abramovic’s players failed to open the fire in the first half though the Singaporeans began with experienced players including two naturalized players, Aleksandar Duric and Daniel Bennett in their line-up.

Despite Singapore controlling majority of the possession, their forwarders missed all scoring chances while the lucky Philippines held out to keep a clean sheet throughout the first half.

The Singaporeans finally broke the deadlock in the second half when Aleksandar Duric opened the score with a fine header from Noh Alam Shah's cross.

Despite strong attacks, the Lions also created some scoring chances in the second half but their players also lost all the chances while Chris Greatwitch became a hero as he equalized in the injury time to share the point for the Philippines side.

Co-host Vietnam topped the standings of Group B with three points from the first win, while Singapore and the Philippines have one point each and Myanmar have no point.
Group B is being staged in Hanoi and features Vietnam, Singapore, Myanmar and the Philippines. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals.

Singapore next play Myanmar in their second Group B match on Sunday while Vietnam meet the Philippines on same day.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Wushu artists win three silvers

Bronzer: Taekwondo artist Nguyen Trong Cuong grabs a bronze medal in the men's 87kg weight category at the Asian Games yesterday. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Bronzer: Taekwondo artist Nguyen Trong Cuong grabs a bronze medal in the men's 87kg weight category at the Asian Games yesterday. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HA NOI — Wushu martial artists sailed to three silvers in the fifth day of competition at the Asian Games yesterday.

Nguyen Thi Bich took a silver medal after losing to Chinese E Meidie in the final sanshou (combat) event of the women's 52kg weight category at Nansha Gymnasium.

Her teammate Phan Van Hau failed to overpower host Li Xinjie in the men's 56kg class final earlier in the day while Nguyen Van Tuan was defeated by Chinese Zhang Junyong in the men's 65kg final, forcing both to settle for silver.

Vietnamese Taekwondo athletes earned three bronze medals in their debut at the Asian Games yesterday.

Duong Thanh Tam and Nguyen Trong Cuong battled to bronze in the men's 74kg and 87kg weight categories, while Vu Thi Hau added one more to the women's team in the 49kg class.

In tennis, Nguyen Hoang Thien took a 0-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over Al Nabhani Mohammed of Oman in the men's singles first round at the Aoti Tennis Centre.

The 15-year-old and his teammate Le Quoc Khanh then cruised past Qatari Al Mutawa and Zayed 6-2, 6-3 in the men's doubles later in the day.

In the other men's singles match, Vietnamese Do Minh Quan also dominated his opponent, Pariva Jeetendra from Nepal, in two sets, 6-1, 6-1.

On the badminton court, Nguyen Tien Minh waltzed over Parupalli Kashyap from India 21-14, 21-20 in the men's singles round of 32.

As of yesterday, Viet Nam has won seven silver and 10 bronze medals in the medal tally. — VNS

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