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

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Women's team targets Olympics

Focused: Members of the national women's football team train at Tam Dao Sports Centre in the northern province of Vinh Phuc. — VNS Photo Quang Thang

Focused: Members of the national women's football team train at Tam Dao Sports Centre in the northern province of Vinh Phuc. — VNS Photo Quang Thang

HA NOI — The women's football team would put aside its disappointment at not being able to defend its title at the Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia and focus on the FIFA Women's Olympic Football Tournament 2012 qualifying campaign next month, Chinese coach Chen Yun Fat said.

The Indonesian organising committee has announced that female football will not be played at the Southeast Asian Games this year.

Viet Nam Olympic Committee general secretary Hoang Vinh Giang said it would be difficult to change the committee's decision.

Chen said: "At present, the team are training their physical strength at Tam Dao Sports Centre in the northern province of Vinh Phuc where the weather is very severe. It rains all day and is very cold.

"We always define that we must try our best against any rival at any tournament."

Chen also revealed that six young talented footballers had been added to the team and that the FIFA qualifiers tournament would hone their skills and experience.

The Asian Zone qualifiers start in March having three phases until September to determine the two teams that will represent Asia.

Viet Nam is in group A of the draw, which comprises Thailand, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei and Myanmar.

Group A and seven other teams from groups B and C – India, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Iran, Palestine and Jordan – will take part in the inaugural phase of qualification that kicks off on March 8 and winds up on March 27. — VNS

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Viet Nam to host futsal tournament

Viet Nam will play Libya in their first game of the Ha Noi International Futsal (indoor football) tournament at the Quan Ngua Sports Centre on Friday.

Ahead of the match, Chinese Taipei will meet Qatar in the opening game of the two-day round robin tournament.

The hosts will play Taipei on Saturday before taking on Qatar in their last match on Sunday.

The winners will walk away with US$5,000, while the runners-up and third place will take $5,000 and $1,000 respectively.

Viet Nam have been training in HCM City for the tournament since September under Italian coach Sergio Gargelli.

"The tournament will be tough for us because Libya, Qatar and Taipei are strong. However, if we want to progress, we should play against strong teams. We would like to win the trophy," Gargelli told a press conference yesterday.

"Futsal is still a new sport in Viet Nam and it needs to be promoted," he added.

Viet Nam came third at the ASEAN Futsal Championships in April.

The country plans to host the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Futsal Championships in 2012.

Volleyballer to be VN's flag-bearer

Volleyball player Ngo Van Kieu will carry the flag for Viet Nam at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, next week.

The 1.94m Khanh Hoa native is the men's team's main spiker.

Viet Nam plan to send 260 athletes to Guangzhou to compete in 29 of 42 sports, and target at least five gold medals.

Their footballers became the first Vietnamese athletes to move into the athletes' village after the team arrived on Friday.

The Games open on Friday and the Vietnamese sports delegation organised a gala in the Military Theatre in Ha Noi last night to encourage the athletes headed for China.

Thang's injury adds to football team's woes

Nguyen Viet Thang's injury has added to the football team's woes ahead of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) championship next month where they will be the defending champions.

Thang is the team's main striker in the absence of the Le Cong Vinh and Calisto's reluctance to trust Nguyen Quang Hai and Le Sy Manh.

According to the national team doctor, Nguyen Trong Hien, Thang's ligament injury following a collision with a Singapore player in the match in Ha Noi last Thursday is quite serious.

"Thang will have to take complete rest and it will take him at least one month to recover," he said.

Thang's participation in the AFF champs is still in the balance. — VNS

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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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