Showing posts with label national squad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national squad. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

N.Korea go top, hosts Vietnam suffer loss at Millennium Football Cup

HCMC – The Vietnamese national squad lost 0-2 to the U23 Australian squad in the second game of the 1,000th Thang Long-Hanoi Football Cup 2010 at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi on Wednesday while North Korea defeated Kuwait U23 1-0, securing the top spot in the four-team tournament in the earlier game.

The Vietnamese side began the game with a changed lineup after a 3-0 win over Kuwait U23 in their opener. Nguyen Dinh Luat made his debut at the tournament, replacing defender Doan Viet Cuong from the beginning.

The Australian, with height-advantage, put more attacks from the start of the game in search of a goal and their players dominated the ball possession in the first half.

The visitors also created some good chances in the first minutes while the Vietnamese defenders made many mistakes. The Australian players exploited the mistakes from defenders Vu Nhu Thanh and Nguyen Phuoc Tu as Michael Hoffman opened the score for his team in the 19th minute.

Australia U23 continuously dominated the game after the goal and James Rodney broke the offside trap before beating goalie Duong Hong Son at the near post in the 36th minute.

In the second half, coach Henrique Calisto made some key changes when Xuan Thanh made his debut, replacing  Nguyen Quang Hai in the first minutes of the second half. Nguyen Trong Hoang, who scored the goal for the Vietnamese side in the opener, replaced Nguyen Viet Thang in the 69th minute.

Although the Vietnamese players had the most possession over the second half and managed to create dozens of chances, the Australian side defense resiliently held out to keep a clean sheet. Despite good ball possession, the Vietnamese forwards failed to score.

In the earlier game on Wednesday, North Korea secured the second victory after beating Kuwait U23 1-0. An Chol Hyok scored only goal for his team in the 71st minute.

With the victory, North Korea secured the top spot with six points as they earned two wins in the round-robin tournament. The eastern Asian side beat Australia U23 1-0 in the opener.

Both Vietnam and the Australian squad have three points from one win and one loss but the host team rank second thanks the goal difference. Bottom-placed Kuwait have no point from two losses.

The champions will be decided on Friday when Kuwait U23 will play their Australian counterparts at 5:00 p.m. and Vietnam take on North Korea at 7:00 p.m. in the final games. The North Korean side need a draw to bring home the cup.

Australia U23, Kuwait U23 and the North Korean national squad together with the Vietnamese national squad are competing at the 1,000th Thang Long-Hanoi Football Cup.  The four teams are playing in a round-robin tournament with the team that gets the most points being declared the championship. The tournament is taking place from Monday to Friday in Hanoi.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Sponsors named for national squad

The Viet Nam Football Federation, VFF, has officially announced Yamaha Motor Viet Nam as the sponsor of the national men's and Olympic football teams in Ha Noi yesterday.

The two-year sponsorship will help foster Vietnamese players in the ASEAN Football Championship, or AFF-Suzuki Cup, from December 1-29.

Viet Nam will host the tournament for the third time and the draw for the championship will be telecast live throughout ASEAN's ten member countries from Ha Noi's Sheraton hotel today.

The VFF signed a five-year US$5 million contract with global sports accessory manufacturer Nike in 2008.

Brazilian signs on with Binh Duong

Brazilian Leandro De Oliveira agreed to a contract worth US$600,000 over three years with V-League team Binh Duong, a source from the team said.

Following the agreement, Leandro will receive a monthly salary of US$17,000, excluding bonuses, from the two-time champions.

Binh Duong, who won the championship in 2007-08, had a poor season this year when they finished eighth in the 14 team premier league.

The Brazilian maestro, who played for Hai Phong Cement for three years, is regarded as one of the best foreign playmakers in Viet Nam.

Quyen to miss Millennium Cup

Striker Pham Van Quyen has been withdrawn from the official national team squad for the Millennium Thang Long-Ha Noi Football Cup next week.

Quyen, 26, suffered an ankle injury in training last Thursday. He will also miss the ASEAN Football Championship this December if he does not recover in time.

The Nghe An-born player was unfortunate, as he had been called up to the national squad for the first time following a five-year ban for match fixing.

Karate team leaves for Indonesia Open

A 15-member karate team will leave for the Indonesia Karate Open next Thursday.

The team includes top martial artists Vu Thi Nguyet Anh, Le Bich Phuong and Bui Thi Trieu.

Anh, who competes in the women's 48kg kumite (combat), will defend her champion at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China on November 11-27.

Four years ago, the 26-year-old martial artist won a gold medal in the Qatar Asian Games. — VNS

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Wrestling: Contenders grapple for national glory

About 200 wrestlers from 19 teams will show off their skills at the
National Greco-Romans and Freestyle Championships on Sept. 15.


The national squad's coaching board will choose the top wrestlers from
the tournament who will represent the country at the Asian Games (ASIAD)
in Guangzhou , China from November 12-27.


"We
recruit the best wrestlers at the championship for the national team for
ASIAD and the 2012 Olympics qualifiers," said the National Sports
Administration's wrestling division head, Vu The Long. Athletes will
compete for 26 medal sets in the men's and women's weight divisions at
Ha Dong Gymnasium.


Teams from Hanoi , Ninh Binh, Bac Ninh and the Army have sent their squads to a one-year training session in China .


"Most of the teams prepared well for the championship because the
athletes will compete for official berths on the national squad that
will compete in the biggest Asian sporting event," said Long.


Long said he hoped favourites Nguyen Thi Lua, Pham Thi Hue and Luong
Thi Quyen would pick up gold medals at the championship and at the Asian
Games.


Last year Lua bagged a bronze medal in the
women's 48kg weight class at the World Greco-Roman and Freestyle
Wrestling Championship in Herning City , Denmark ./.

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Wrestlers grapple with national glory

HA NOI – About 200 wrestlers from 19 teams will show off their skills at the National Greco-Romans and Freestyle Championships next Wednesday.

The national squad's coaching board will choose the top wrestlers from the tournament who will represent the country at the Asian Games (ASIAD) in Guangzhou, China from November 12-27.

"We recruit the best wrestlers at the championship for the national team for ASIAD and the 2012 Olympics qualifiers," said the National Sports Administration's wrestling division head, Vu The Long.

Athletes will compete for 26 medal sets in the men's and women's weight divisions at Ha Dong Gymnasium.

Teams from Ha Noi, Ninh Binh, Bac Ninh and the Army have sent their squads to a one-year training session in China.

"Most of the teams prepared well for the championship because the athletes will compete for official berths on the national squad that will compete in the biggest Asian sporting event," said Long.

Long said he hoped favourites Nguyen Thi Lua, Pham Thi Hue and Luong Thi Quyen would pick up gold medals at the championship and at the Asian Games.

Last year Lua bagged a bronze medal in the women's 48kg weight class at the World Greco-Roman and Freestyle Wrestling Championship in Herning City, Denmark. – VNS

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