Sunday, October 3, 2010

Vietnam tie with Singapore at Eximbank Cup, Iran go top

Vietnam’s Hoang Danh Ngoc (R) challenges for the ball with Qaasimy of Singapore during their Eximbank Cup match in Thong Nhat Stadium on Thursday - Photo: Ba Chau
HCMC – Vietnam’s U-23 football team tied goalless with the U23 Singapore squad in their second game the international football tournament Eximbank Cup 2010 at Thong Nhat Stadium in HCMC on Thursday, while Iran U21 beat Malaysia U23 2-0 in the earlier game, securing the top spot in the four-team tournament.

The Vietnamese side began the game with an unchanged lineup after a 2-1 win over Malaysia in their opener on Tuesday while the Singaporean side had no change compared to their line-up in the opening game when they tied 1-1 with Iran.

Though the game was only a friendly, the competition between hosts Vietnam and archrivals Singapore is always fiercely competitive, with local fans always refusing to accept second best or anything other than victory under any circumstances.

Vietnam placed their rivals under a lot of pressure, while the Singaporean squad, with height advantage, looked composed and confident throughout and caused the home team problems with their cunning counter attacks.

Both sides created some scoring chances but their defenses were up to the task and kept clean sheets to half time.

The game went to highlights in the 31st minute when Singaporean coach Avramovic was sent off after reacting to the Thai referee over a decision.

Although the Vietnamese players had the most possession over the second half and managed to create dozens of chances, the Singaporean side defense resiliently held out to keep a clean sheet.

Fairud nearly scored for the Singaporean side with a header in the 73rd minute, but it was saved by Vietnamese defender Minh Duc from close range.

Vietnam faced some disadvantage in the 80th minutes when Van Hieu was sent off after receiving the red card. Despite playing with ten men, Vietnam had good ball possession in the last minutes. However, their forwards missed all scoring chances.

In the earlier game on Thursday, Iran U21 secured a 2-0 victory over Malaysia U23. Striker Moosavi scored the first goal for Iran in the 42nd minute before Afshin finalized the game at 2-0 in the 76th minute.

Both Iran and Vietnam have four points each from one win and one draw but Iran secured the top spot due to the goal difference. The Singaporean team, who currently rank third in the competition, have two points from two draws while the bottom-placed Malaysia have no point from two losses.

The champions will be decided on Saturday when hosts Vietnam play Iran U21 at 6:00 p.m. in the final game while Singapore take on their Malaysian counterparts at 4:00 p.m.

Singapore U23, Iran U21 and Malaysia U21 together with the Vietnamese Olympic squad are competing at the international football tournament – Eximbank Cup 2010 under a round-robin format. The team that gets the most points will be declared the champions. The tournament is taking place from Tuesday to Saturday at Thong Nhat Stadium in HCMC.

The champions will receive US$20,000, the runners-up will get US$10,000, and the third-placed team, US$5,000.

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Major works celebrating Hanoi’s birthday inaugurated

Major works celebrating Hanoi’s birthday inaugurated

The inaugural ceremony for the upgraded Tung Van Pagoda in Vinh Phuc
province’s Vinh Tuong district and its two gemstone Buddha statues was
held on October 1 as one of the cultural events celebrating the 1,000 th
anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.


The statues of
the Buddha Shakyamuni and the Buddhist Bodhisattva were made from a
20-tonne blue stone block found in Van Chan district of the northern
mountainous Yen Bai province.


To celebrate the
event, many significant programmes have been implemented at the pagoda,
including exhibitions of Buddhist cultural calligraphy, village
paintings, a talk on the art of drinking tea and practices of Buddhist
rituals.


On the October 1 night, 5,000 candles
will be lighted up in the surrounding of the pagoda to worship for peace
world and happy people.


The Tung Van Pagoda is
the largest ancient pagoda in Vinh Tuong district which was built 327
years ago under the reign of Kinh Le Huy Tong. The pagoda was recognised
as a national cultural heritage in 1964.


Earlier
on September 30, the People’s Committees of Hanoi and Ninh Binh province
jointly held an art programme entitled “Hoa Lu-Thang Long-Hanoi” to
celebrate the capital city’s millennium anniversary./.

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Feng shui fish help celebrate Hanoi’s birthday

About 20 beautiful and expensive arowana fish will go on display as part of Hanoi 's millennial anniversary next week.


The species, which the World Conservation Union says are at high risk
of extinction, have become popular as pets in Vietnam during the past
five years with thousands now in private aquariums, especially in Hanoi
and HCM City .


Most are raised in Vietnam and originate in Singapore , Malaysia , Indonesia and China .


Some cost up to 15,000 USD.


The average price for an 18cm-long fish was about 1,000 USD, said a Hanoi Bonsai and Pets Association member, Manh Hoang.


"The fish is expensive because it is valuable in terms of feng-shui,"
he said. "Asians consider it a symbol of power and wealth. The fish can
bring good luck to the owner."


Another member of the
association explained that the fish needed five to six years to mature
and can reach a length of 60-70cm.


It lives for up to 50 years.


"The longer the fish live the more beautiful its colour and the more expensive it becomes," he said.


There are four common type of Asian arowana in Vietnam : The
red-tail golden; the cross-back golden; the red, and the green.


The fish will be on display at the Hanoi Museum in Pham Hung Street from October 5-10./.

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Arsenal next up to test Chelsea's title hopes

After failing their first big test of the season by losing 1-0 at Manchester City last week, champions Chelsea face another tough examination when Arsenal visit Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on Sunday.

Carlo Ancelotti's men roared away from the pack by winning their opening five league games and outscoring some of the lesser lights in the division 21-1 but stumbled when they came up against their first major obstacle at Eastlands.

Arsenal also lost their unbeaten league record last week when they were surprisingly beaten 3-2 at home by West Bromwich Allbion.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will hope for a vastly improved performance from his side who have lost their last four matches to Chelsea in FA Cup and League.

City outmuscled Chelsea in midfield with their powerful Dutchman Nigel de Jong giving a robust performance, but Arsenal's injury-prone and less robust players will have to chose another route.

The hugely talented Jack Wilshere has the gift of creating chances for the front men, but only Samir Nasri looks lethal in front of goal at present, although Marouane Chamakh is an increasing danger in front of goal.

It will suit Chelsea to sit back, absorb whatever Arsenal throw at them and attack on the break because although Arsenal play attractive, attacking football their defensive frailties -- especially in goal -- were easily exposed by West Brom.

Goalkeeper Manuel Almunia had a poor game and injured himself saving a penalty he conceded. The often-criticized Lukasz Fabianski replaced him for Tuesday's Champions League match against Partizan Belgrade and impressed, but he is always capable of a major gaffe.

The 25-year-old Polish international said: "I have never been bothered by the things said about me, I am always trying to focus on my job and my work.”

“Now I am ready to play against Chelsea, so we will see if I do."

Chelsea recovered from their loss to City with a 2-0 victory over Olympique Marseille in the Champions League on Tuesday and if Ancelotti continues with the exciting Frenchman Gael Kakuta in attack, the Arsenal defense will have plenty to cope with.

However, Chelsea will still be without the injured Frank Lampard in midfield and Salomon Kalou up front.

Chelsea go into the derby as league leaders with 15 points from six games, followed by Manchester United (12), Arsenal (11) and Manchester City (11).

United's 1-0 win at Valencia in the Champions League on Wednesday will have boosted their self-belief after their 2-2 draw at Bolton Wanderers last week and they face a tricky visit to Sunderland, managed by their old player Steve Bruce, on Saturday.

Striker Wayne Rooney will be missing with an ankle injury, but the match could mark Rio Ferdinand's return to league action after he returned to the side on Wednesday for his second Champions League appearance of the season after having missed the start of the league campaign through injury.

While Chelsea and Arsenal do battle at the top, Liverpool will be aiming to pull away from the other end of the table when they face Blackpool at Anfield. Bottom-placed Everton will be looking for their first win of the season at Birmingham City and Manchester City host inconsistent Newcastle United.

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Arsenal next up to test Chelsea's title hopes

After failing their first big test of the season by losing 1-0 at Manchester City last week, champions Chelsea face another tough examination when Arsenal visit Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on Sunday.

Carlo Ancelotti's men roared away from the pack by winning their opening five league games and outscoring some of the lesser lights in the division 21-1 but stumbled when they came up against their first major obstacle at Eastlands.

Arsenal also lost their unbeaten league record last week when they were surprisingly beaten 3-2 at home by West Bromwich Allbion.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will hope for a vastly improved performance from his side who have lost their last four matches to Chelsea in FA Cup and League.

City outmuscled Chelsea in midfield with their powerful Dutchman Nigel de Jong giving a robust performance, but Arsenal's injury-prone and less robust players will have to chose another route.

The hugely talented Jack Wilshere has the gift of creating chances for the front men, but only Samir Nasri looks lethal in front of goal at present, although Marouane Chamakh is an increasing danger in front of goal.

It will suit Chelsea to sit back, absorb whatever Arsenal throw at them and attack on the break because although Arsenal play attractive, attacking football their defensive frailties -- especially in goal -- were easily exposed by West Brom.

Goalkeeper Manuel Almunia had a poor game and injured himself saving a penalty he conceded. The often-criticized Lukasz Fabianski replaced him for Tuesday's Champions League match against Partizan Belgrade and impressed, but he is always capable of a major gaffe.

The 25-year-old Polish international said: "I have never been bothered by the things said about me, I am always trying to focus on my job and my work.”

“Now I am ready to play against Chelsea, so we will see if I do."

Chelsea recovered from their loss to City with a 2-0 victory over Olympique Marseille in the Champions League on Tuesday and if Ancelotti continues with the exciting Frenchman Gael Kakuta in attack, the Arsenal defense will have plenty to cope with.

However, Chelsea will still be without the injured Frank Lampard in midfield and Salomon Kalou up front.

Chelsea go into the derby as league leaders with 15 points from six games, followed by Manchester United (12), Arsenal (11) and Manchester City (11).

United's 1-0 win at Valencia in the Champions League on Wednesday will have boosted their self-belief after their 2-2 draw at Bolton Wanderers last week and they face a tricky visit to Sunderland, managed by their old player Steve Bruce, on Saturday.

Striker Wayne Rooney will be missing with an ankle injury, but the match could mark Rio Ferdinand's return to league action after he returned to the side on Wednesday for his second Champions League appearance of the season after having missed the start of the league campaign through injury.

While Chelsea and Arsenal do battle at the top, Liverpool will be aiming to pull away from the other end of the table when they face Blackpool at Anfield. Bottom-placed Everton will be looking for their first win of the season at Birmingham City and Manchester City host inconsistent Newcastle United.

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Singapore hold hosts Vietnam to a draw

Singapore held hosts Vietnam to a goalless draw on Thursday at the four-team invitational tournament Eximbank Cup to celebrate the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.

Both sides staged attacking formation to sharpen their defensive and scoring skills but the ball was mainly competed at the middle of the field, with almost no clear chances created.

At the 31st minute of the match, Singapore’s coach Radojko Avramovic was discharged from his coaching area for arguing with referee.

Ten minutes before the end of the match, midfielder Bui Van Hieu of Vietnam was given a second yellow card and had to leave the field. However, the visitors have failed to take their advantage to convert a goal.

With the result, Vietnam -- who beat Malaysia 2-1 in the opening round on Tuesday -- is now ranking second on the table with four points after Iran on better goal difference.

Singapore, drawing 1-1 with Iran in the first round, follow with two points and Malaysia at the bottom after two losses.

In the last round on Saturday, Vietnam will encounter Iran and Singapore to take on Malaysia.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Singapore hold hosts Vietnam to a draw

Singapore held hosts Vietnam to a goalless draw on Thursday at the four-team invitational tournament Eximbank Cup to celebrate the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.

Both sides staged attacking formation to sharpen their defensive and scoring skills but the ball was mainly competed at the middle of the field, with almost no clear chances created.

At the 31st minute of the match, Singapore’s coach Radojko Avramovic was discharged from his coaching area for arguing with referee.

Ten minutes before the end of the match, midfielder Bui Van Hieu of Vietnam was given a second yellow card and had to leave the field. However, the visitors have failed to take their advantage to convert a goal.

With the result, Vietnam -- who beat Malaysia 2-1 in the opening round on Tuesday -- is now ranking second on the table with four points after Iran on better goal difference.

Singapore, drawing 1-1 with Iran in the first round, follow with two points and Malaysia at the bottom after two losses.

In the last round on Saturday, Vietnam will encounter Iran and Singapore to take on Malaysia.

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