The Australian men's U-23 football team, the Olyroos, will take part in a charity activity with kids from the SOS Village at the Australia Embassy in Ha Noi on Tuesday.
The 20-member squad will play the Viet Nam national team in the Millennium Football Thang Long-Ha Noi Cup on Wednesday, two days after competing against North Korea on Monday.
The Olyroos, coached by former Australian captain Aurelio Vidmar, will play U-23 Kuwait on September 24.
Students to debut at first Toyota Cup
The first-ever Toyota National Student Volleyball tournament will kick off at Ha Noi's Technology University Gymnasium on Monday.
The event has drawn 66 men's and women's teams nationwide competing in qualifying rounds in Ha Noi, HCM City from Monday to October 15.
Sixteen men's and women's teams will qualify for the final round, which is slated in Ha Noi from November 11 to December 15.
The Japanese car maker also signed a three-year sponsorship deal for the annual tournament, which is expected to be included in the annual roster of the Volleyball Federation of Viet Nam.
Ricardo takes charge of Binh Duong
Portuguese coach Ricardo Formosisho has agreed to coach V-League team Binh Duong following a one-year contract, the team managing board said on Thursday.
The 54-year-old, who helped Dong Tam Long An finish fourth in the national premier league last year, will take the driving seat for the new football season that kicks off in January.
A source from the team said Luis Morgado Rodrigues will be a coach assistant next year.
Binh Duong, who won the championship twice in 2007-08, sacked four coaches in 2010.
Last week, the southern team signed a three-year contract with Brazilian Leandro De Oliveira. — VNS