Showing posts with label football event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football event. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

Vietnam suffer 2-6 loss  to Turkmenistan at Asian Games

HCMC - Vietnam’s U-23 football team were defeated 2-6 by Turkmenistan in the second game of the men’s football event in the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD) at Guangdong People’s Stadium on Wednesday, while Iran beat Bahrain 1-0 in their second game of Group B.

Vietnam’s coach Phan Thanh Hung wanted his side to grasp their place in the next round with a positive performance against Turkmenistan. Hung said before the game that he believed his players would beat their opponents.

Prior to the game, the Vietnamese side defeated Bahrain 3-1 in the opener while Turkmenistan suffered 1-4 loss to powerhouse Iran in their opening game.

The Vietnamese side would be keen to get the group’s second spot and their players were confident of victory against their rivals. Moreover, coach Phan Thanh Hung’s players just needed a draw for reaching the next round.

The Vietnamese side began the game with a changed lineup after a 3-1 win over Bahrain U23 in their opener. Defender Nguyen Thanh Long Giang made his debut at the tournament.

Vietnam had better scoring opportunities in the first minutes of the half, as forwarders Nguyen Ngoc Dieu and Pham Thanh Luong nearly opened for their team in the fifth and sixth minutes but their kicks crossed over the goalpost.

Turkmenistan surprisingly took an advance in the 17th minute when Serdar scored for the Western Asian side in a rapid attack. Turkmenistan increased pressure  after the first goal and Aleksandr easily defeated Vietnamese goalie Bui Tan Truong  in the 24th minute, ending the first half with 2-0.

Turkmenistan dominated ball possession throughout the second half while the home side relied on rare counter attacks. Belyh Maksim netted for his team with a header just four minutes into the second half and then Arslanmyrat helped the opponents advance further again in the 62nd minute.

Aleksadr scored his second goal in the 73rd minute before Arslanmyrat scored the sixth goal for Turkmenistan in the 82nd minute, giving his team the first victory in the group of the competition.

Vietnam controlled the ball in the last minutes as their forwarders put more pressure on their opponents. Nguyen Trong Hoang and Nguyen Anh Duc scored for the Vietnamese side in the 85th and 87th minutes but it was too late to level the scoring gap.

Iran confirmed their place in the last 16 round of the men’s football event in the ASIAD as they secured Group B’s top spot with six points from first two wins. Turkmenistan and Vietnam have three points from one win and one loss but the Western Asian side rank second thank to the goal difference. Bottom-placed  Bahrain have no point from two games.

With a victory, Turkmenistan kept their hope of reaching the next round as they will play Bahrain in the final game on Saturday while Vietnam face huge tasks in their group competition as they will face leaders Iran in the final game on the same day.

Vietnam were in Group B along with three of the Western Asia strongest teams: Iran, Bahrain and Turkmenistan. The men’s football event of the ASIAD 2010 will see 24 teams compete in six groups with the top two teams of each group and four best third-placed teams being qualifying for the last 16 round.

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Vietnam suffer 2-6 loss  to Turkmenistan at Asian Games

HCMC - Vietnam’s U-23 football team were defeated 2-6 by Turkmenistan in the second game of the men’s football event in the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD) at Guangdong People’s Stadium on Wednesday, while Iran beat Bahrain 1-0 in their second game of Group B.

Vietnam’s coach Phan Thanh Hung wanted his side to grasp their place in the next round with a positive performance against Turkmenistan. Hung said before the game that he believed his players would beat their opponents.

Prior to the game, the Vietnamese side defeated Bahrain 3-1 in the opener while Turkmenistan suffered 1-4 loss to powerhouse Iran in their opening game.

The Vietnamese side would be keen to get the group’s second spot and their players were confident of victory against their rivals. Moreover, coach Phan Thanh Hung’s players just needed a draw for reaching the next round.

The Vietnamese side began the game with a changed lineup after a 3-1 win over Bahrain U23 in their opener. Defender Nguyen Thanh Long Giang made his debut at the tournament.

Vietnam had better scoring opportunities in the first minutes of the half, as forwarders Nguyen Ngoc Dieu and Pham Thanh Luong nearly opened for their team in the fifth and sixth minutes but their kicks crossed over the goalpost.

Turkmenistan surprisingly took an advance in the 17th minute when Serdar scored for the Western Asian side in a rapid attack. Turkmenistan increased pressure  after the first goal and Aleksandr easily defeated Vietnamese goalie Bui Tan Truong  in the 24th minute, ending the first half with 2-0.

Turkmenistan dominated ball possession throughout the second half while the home side relied on rare counter attacks. Belyh Maksim netted for his team with a header just four minutes into the second half and then Arslanmyrat helped the opponents advance further again in the 62nd minute.

Aleksadr scored his second goal in the 73rd minute before Arslanmyrat scored the sixth goal for Turkmenistan in the 82nd minute, giving his team the first victory in the group of the competition.

Vietnam controlled the ball in the last minutes as their forwarders put more pressure on their opponents. Nguyen Trong Hoang and Nguyen Anh Duc scored for the Vietnamese side in the 85th and 87th minutes but it was too late to level the scoring gap.

Iran confirmed their place in the last 16 round of the men’s football event in the ASIAD as they secured Group B’s top spot with six points from first two wins. Turkmenistan and Vietnam have three points from one win and one loss but the Western Asian side rank second thank to the goal difference. Bottom-placed  Bahrain have no point from two games.

With a victory, Turkmenistan kept their hope of reaching the next round as they will play Bahrain in the final game on Saturday while Vietnam face huge tasks in their group competition as they will face leaders Iran in the final game on the same day.

Vietnam were in Group B along with three of the Western Asia strongest teams: Iran, Bahrain and Turkmenistan. The men’s football event of the ASIAD 2010 will see 24 teams compete in six groups with the top two teams of each group and four best third-placed teams being qualifying for the last 16 round.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Vietnam suffer 2-6 loss  to Turkmenistan at Asian Games

HCMC - Vietnam’s U-23 football team were defeated 2-6 by Turkmenistan in the second game of the men’s football event in the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD) at Guangdong People’s Stadium on Wednesday, while Iran beat Bahrain 1-0 in their second game of Group B.

Vietnam’s coach Phan Thanh Hung wanted his side to grasp their place in the next round with a positive performance against Turkmenistan. Hung said before the game that he believed his players would beat their opponents.

Prior to the game, the Vietnamese side defeated Bahrain 3-1 in the opener while Turkmenistan suffered 1-4 loss to powerhouse Iran in their opening game.

The Vietnamese side would be keen to get the group’s second spot and their players were confident of victory against their rivals. Moreover, coach Phan Thanh Hung’s players just needed a draw for reaching the next round.

The Vietnamese side began the game with a changed lineup after a 3-1 win over Bahrain U23 in their opener. Defender Nguyen Thanh Long Giang made his debut at the tournament.

Vietnam had better scoring opportunities in the first minutes of the half, as forwarders Nguyen Ngoc Dieu and Pham Thanh Luong nearly opened for their team in the fifth and sixth minutes but their kicks crossed over the goalpost.

Turkmenistan surprisingly took an advance in the 17th minute when Serdar scored for the Western Asian side in a rapid attack. Turkmenistan increased pressure  after the first goal and Aleksandr easily defeated Vietnamese goalie Bui Tan Truong  in the 24th minute, ending the first half with 2-0.

Turkmenistan dominated ball possession throughout the second half while the home side relied on rare counter attacks. Belyh Maksim netted for his team with a header just four minutes into the second half and then Arslanmyrat helped the opponents advance further again in the 62nd minute.

Aleksadr scored his second goal in the 73rd minute before Arslanmyrat scored the sixth goal for Turkmenistan in the 82nd minute, giving his team the first victory in the group of the competition.

Vietnam controlled the ball in the last minutes as their forwarders put more pressure on their opponents. Nguyen Trong Hoang and Nguyen Anh Duc scored for the Vietnamese side in the 85th and 87th minutes but it was too late to level the scoring gap.

Iran confirmed their place in the last 16 round of the men’s football event in the ASIAD as they secured Group B’s top spot with six points from first two wins. Turkmenistan and Vietnam have three points from one win and one loss but the Western Asian side rank second thank to the goal difference. Bottom-placed  Bahrain have no point from two games.

With a victory, Turkmenistan kept their hope of reaching the next round as they will play Bahrain in the final game on Saturday while Vietnam face huge tasks in their group competition as they will face leaders Iran in the final game on the same day.

Vietnam were in Group B along with three of the Western Asia strongest teams: Iran, Bahrain and Turkmenistan. The men’s football event of the ASIAD 2010 will see 24 teams compete in six groups with the top two teams of each group and four best third-placed teams being qualifying for the last 16 round.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

National U.21 football event gets underway

National U.21 football event gets underwayThe 2010 National U.21 Football Final Round will stay true to its “green-clean and beautiful, “policy, Thanh Nien Media Corporation Chairman Nguyen Cong Khe said at a press conference in Gia Lai Province on Wednesday,

Khe, chief of the October-7-to-17 event organizing committee, also said they would consistently work to improve the quality of the game.

“The U.21 tournament will always be a healthy playground where young talents are found for Vietnamese football.”

It is also a stepping stone for many young players to join the National U23 squad and the National team and help young players improve and make contributions to their clubs, as well, Khe said.

The past 13 national events and three international U.21 events (also sponsored by Thanh Nien) have found and introduced good players who have been key to the success of the national teams.

Some of these people include Cong Vinh, Hong Son, Tan Tai and Quang Hai who together helped earn Vietnam the Suzuki ASEAN Football Federation Cup in 2008.

The organizers of the 14th youth football tournament in Pleiku Town have decided to allow free entry to the matches.

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Vietnam Olympic draws tough group for ASIAD

HCMC - Vietnam’s U-23 football team drew some of West Asia’s strongest teams in the group stages at 16th Asian Games (ASIAD), while the Vietnam women’s national football team will have to play powerhouse China and South Korea.

According to the draw, which took place in Guangzhou, China on Thursday, Vietnam has got stiff competition in Group B with Iran, Bahrain and Turkmenistan.

The men’s football event will have 24 teams compete in six groups with the top two teams of each group and four best third-placed teams qualifying for the last 16 round.

The hosts China will play against Japan, Kyrgyzstan and Malaysia in Group A. South Korea will face North Korea, Palestine and Jordan in Group C. Group D comprises defending champions Qatar, Kuwait, India and Singapore.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong will compete in Group E including Uzbekistan, UAE and Bangladesh while Thailand are in Group F with the last ASIAD runners-up Iraq, Maldives and Oman.

The women’s football event will have seven teams compete in two groups and top two teams of each group qualifying to the semifinals. Vietnam are in Group A with hosts China, South Korea and Jordan while Thailand will play in Group B together with defending champions North Korea and runners-up Japan.

The group matches of the men’s football event will be played from November 7 to 25 while the women’s football event will take place from November 14 to 23.

In a friendly tournament to prepare for the ASIAD, Vietnam’s U-23 football team won the international football tournament - Eximbank Cup 2010 after trouncing Iran U21 2-0 during the final match in HCMC last month. The round-robin tournament drew the U-23 teams of Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, and Iran U21.

During the last ASIAD, which was held in Qatar four years ago, Vietnam’s U23 football team finished third position, however, the Vietnam Olympic team failed to qualify for the last 16 team. Vietnam were in the same group with South Korea, Bahrain and Bangladesh.

The 2010 Asian Games, also known as the 16th ASIAD, which will be held from November 12 to 27 in Guangzhou, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. Guangzhou is the second city in China to host the Games after Beijing in 1990.

A total of 476 events in 42 sports will be contested by athletes, making it the largest event in the history of the Games. It will also be the last one to have such big events, as the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has enforced new hosting rules beginning with the 2014 Games.

The Vietnamese delegation grabbed three gold, thirteen silver and seven bronze medals at the 15th Asian Games in Qatar, ending in 19th place overall in the medal standings. The Vietnamese delegation had send some 365 athletes, coaches, referees and officials to Asia’s biggest sporting event.

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