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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Football stars score off the field

Moonlighting: National team goalie Bui Tan Truong (left) and his teammate Le Cong Vinh at a training session in Ha Noi. Both players have undertaken successful business ventures off the field. — VNS Photos Quang Thang

Moonlighting: National team goalie Bui Tan Truong (top) and his teammate Le Cong Vinh at a training session in Ha Noi. Both players have undertaken successful business ventures off the field. — VNS Photos Quang Thang

HCM CITY — Well-paid local football stars are increasingly looking to the investment sector as a way of supplementing their incomes.

The most recent sports star to go into business is national Olympic team's goalkeeper Bui Tan Truong, who received VND5 billion (US$250,000) for an extended three-year contract with V-League football club Dong Thap last year.

Truong, who is also a senior national team keeper, invested more than VND 1billion in a joint complex of six artificial-turf pitches with Nguyen Ngoc Anh Tu, who works for a military company.

The complex called Sai Gon Football Club K2 is on Tran Van Du Street, Tan Binh District and has six pitches for five-person games. Each pitch has 12 lights.

"Truong is a good player and a well-behaved person. So I decided to ask him to join me in this complex, which is worth about VND4 billion ($200,000)," Tu said, adding that he will open a sports shop in the facility.

"I am a player, so opening mini-artificial turf business is something I am familiar with," said Truong, who also is investing his money to open an internet shop for his wife and buy a 16-seat Mercedes-Benz car for his brother.

"I am sometimes away to play football and Tu will manage the business. We believe in each other. After one week of operation, I feel optimistic about our success," he said.

Although the complex has only been open for a week during pre-Lunar New Year holidays, not a prime time for his target customers, many youth visited the complex yesterday evening.

Truong is not the first football star to use his earnings in this way.

Le Huynh Duc, national team's former striker and now coach of former V-League champion, SHB Da Nang, has sports shops in HCM City and Da Nang.

However, star striker Le Cong Vinh, who once opened a restaurant in Vinh Yen city of Vinh Phuc Province with Ha Noi T&T teammate Duong Hong Son, said many players did not have enough time to devote to management.

But he also pointed that managing an artificial grass-turf business was not as difficult or time-consuming.

Last year, the National Olympic team player Pham Thanh Luong opened a cafe named Diva in Ha Noi while the national team striker Nguyen Anh Duc did the same with a chain of shops that sells sports equipment in Binh Duong Province and HCM City. — VNS

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Lightning-hit footballer forced to fend for himself

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Footballer Tran Thanh Truong has to be fed by his mother after he was partially paralyzed by a lightning strike during a Second Division match in May 2008
Photo: Tuoi Tre

Two years after being struck by lightning while playing a Second Division match for Nguyen Hoang Kien Giang Football Club, Thanh Truong remains paralyzed and destitute.

Doctors diagnosed brain damage and Truong cannot use his limbs or speak properly -- his mother has to feed him -- but club and government authorities have been apathetic to his plight.

They have neither helped him get treatment nor paid him an allowance now that his playing career is over and he has no other means of livelihood.

Circular 34/2007 stipulates that the government should cover treatment costs through social and medical insurance if a sportsperson is injured during training or competition.

Besides, the victim should also be paid full salary during the period of treatment.

Truong had a contract with Nguyen Hoang Kien Giang until October 31, 2008, and he was injured in May that year, but did not receive his wages once he stopped playing.

The 28-year-old lives off his family’s savings after spending VND182 million (US$9,300) donated by his colleagues, team, and the Vietnam Football Federation for his treatment.

Du Thien Chuong of Vinh Long FC was also injured by the lightning strike but he has fully recovered.

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