Saturday, October 23, 2010

Vietnam to compete in Olympics 2012 football qualifiers

As one of 13 seeds, Vietnam -- the only team in Southeast Asia region -- directly comes to round two of the Asian qualifiers including 35 teams of the 2012 London Olympic Games.

They will fight it out for three spots in the men's competition to advance to the finals in London.

Participating teams in the men's competition are Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Republic of Korea, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, UAE, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Yemen. Jordan are the notable absentees.

Of them, 22 lowest ranked teams, based on the qualifiers and final round of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, were drawn to play in a home-and-away format on February 23, 2011 and March 9, 2011, with the winners making it to round two.

The 11 winners will join the 13 seeds in round two, which will also be played over two legs on June 19 and 23, 2011.

Winners from the 12 ties will be drawn into three groups of four for round three, with teams playing each other home and away across six matchdays from September 21, 2011 through to March 14, 2012. Top team in each group will automatically earn a place at the Olympics.

The runners-up in each group will then compete in the playoffs, with the three teams playing each other in a round-robin group at a centralized venue. The winners will then compete against the Confederation of African Football’s fourth-ranked team for a berth at London 2012.

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Shock change of heart as Rooney stays at United

Wayne Rooney performed a stunning U-turn on Friday by signing a five-year contract to stay at Manchester United and end a week of bombshells with yet another shock.

The England striker had looked destined to leave Old Trafford in the next transfer window after saying on Wednesday that he wanted to quit because of United's lack of clout in attracting more top players to the club.

He attributed his change of heart to manager Alex Ferguson, whom Rooney called a "genius" and said had convinced him that he belonged at United.

Ferguson, who had been visibly shaken this week when describing how his striker had wanted to quit, said Rooney had apologized to him and the players and had changed his mind after understanding "what a great club Manchester United is."

But Rooney, who earlier this month publicly contradicted Ferguson by saying he was not injured when his manager said he was, still faces the tricky job of winning over fans who feel betrayed.

"I'm delighted to sign another deal at United," Rooney said in a statement. “In the last couple of days, I've talked to the manager and the owners and they've convinced me this is where I belong.”

"I'm signing a new deal in the absolute belief that the management, coaching staff, board and owners are totally committed to making sure United maintains its proud winning history -- which is the reason I joined the club in the first place."

Ferguson had been locked in talks with chief executive David Gill to sort out what he said was in danger of becoming a 'saga'.

His bemusement turned to delight, with a photo on the club's website showing a beaming Ferguson with his arm around a smiling Rooney after the announcement of a deal that would keep the player at the club until at least June 2015.

"He apologized to me this morning and the players and I think he'll do that with the fans which is important because we've all been hurt by the events of the last couple of days," Ferguson told MUTV.

"I always feel it's a quality in a person when they say they're sorry and realizes he's made a mistake, particularly young people, I admire that in people.

“The job now is to put it behind us, get Wayne Rooney back on that pitch and playing the way that Wayne Rooney can play."

Build bridges

Ferguson had said in an earlier statement that Rooney had "accepted the challenge to guide the younger players and establish himself as one of United's great players."

The news stunned the footballing world, with former United player Lou Macari telling Sky Sports News: "I thought it was April 1. Nothing has shocked me more in football ever than this week."

Despite pledging his commitment to the club, in a deal where the financial details were not revealed, Rooney may still have some bridges to build with fans who felt angry over his exit plans and players who may have felt let down by their team mate.

"I'm sure the fans over the last week have felt let down by what they've read and seen," said Rooney.

"But my position was from concern over the future. The fans have been brilliant with me since I arrived and it's up to me through my performances to win them over again."

After a 34-goal season last term, Rooney has struggled to find his form this season with just one club goal, a penalty.

Fans will hope the removal of the burden of uncertainty over his future, which had hung over him since telling Ferguson on August 14 that he wanted away, will let him return to his best.

Rooney had been linked with a move across the city to neighbors Manchester City, inciting anger among United fans. Police said they had to disperse a crowd of 20-30 people who had gathered outside his home on Thursday in protest.

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Golf Challenge to tees off at King Island

The VCCI Golf Challenge will tee off tomorrow at Ha Noi's King Island Golf Club with a view to creating a sports orientated business platform.

The tournament, sponsored by Tung Shing Group, is in its sixth year and is expected to draw around 200 local and foreign business people, mostly from Ha Noi.

The tournament will be played on an individual stroke play basis, using system 36 to compute net scoring and handicaps. There will be two divisions for men based on computed handicaps and one for women.

The organisers said cash collected from the tournament will be donated to victims of the recent flooding in Viet Nam's central provinces.

The Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry will also present a series of four golfing events culminating in a grand final in 2011.

Veteran volleyballer gets national call-up

Veteran Nguyen Huu Ha has been called up to the national volleyball team to compete at the 16th Asian Games after 11 months on the sidelines.

Ha was banned from all levels of domestic competition following contractual complications with Trang An Ninh Binh Club but will start training with the national team next week.

"The call up to the national squad is not a surprise because Ha is an experienced and skilful player. He is necessary for the national team," said Tran Duc Phan, Viet Nam Volleyball Federation general secretary.

Ha said he couldn't believe it when he heard the news because he is still banned domestically. He said despite his own personal training, he is only at 80 per cent but will try his best at the upcoming Games.

U-21 football captain signs for Ha Tinh

Viet Nam's U21 football captain Nguyen Minh Duc has signed a three year deal with Xuan Thanh Ha Tinh for a transfer fee of VND8 billion (US$400,000).

Duc ignored renewed offers from his former club Hai Phong Cement to move to Ha Tinh where he will receive a salary of $2,000 per month.

It is the second big-name signing for the First Division club this week, following the earlier capture of Brazilian-born forward Huynh Kesley Alves, who has dominated the national forward line for years.

The team will start training early next month in preparation for the new season.

Hai Phong sign fullback Phuoc

Hai Phong Cement have signed Tu Huu Phuoc on a two year deal from Khatoco Khanh Hoa.

The VND3 billion (US$150,000) transfer will earn the U21 star a monthly salary of $1,500.

Phuoc was an ideal choice for Hai Phong due to his high levels of fitness and ability to cope with aerial pressure, however, he does lack experience.

The club who finished second in the V-League last season also looked at a number of foreign players on Thursday before introducing four new faces from their youth team who will join the senior squad next year. — VNS

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Holland Village opens in HCM City Park

Holland Village opens in HCM City Park

The Holland Village event, held by the Consulate General of the
Netherlands in HCM City , will open at September 23 Park on Oct.
22.


The 10-day event aims to promote the culture and
customs of the people and country of the Netherlands to Vietnamese,
expatriates and international visitors here.


It will
introduce several abiding images of the Netherlands including 12
typical houses, windmills, tulips and other objects.


Visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy music from Holland , the country's traditional cuisine and games.


Around 15 well-known artists from Holland will show their special
skills in making wooden shoes and other handicraft and fine-art
products, including the art of glass blowing by well-known artist Frans
Limpens.


Some of the best paintings produced by artists
and visitors at the event will be auctioned, and all the proceeds
donated to the "Dance4Life" fund, a fund for developing HIV and AIDS
prevention projects.


The event marks the 37th anniversary of bilateral relations between Vietnam and the Netherlands./.

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Huge choir for Hanoi's largest concert

Vietnamese and International artists will perform Gustav Mahler's
Symphony No 8 in the country's largest ever concert on Oct. 23 in Hanoi.


The concert will be conducted by Honna Tetsuji with a
nearly 1,000-member choir and musicians from Vietnam , Japan ,
Germany , Norway , France , Sweden , Hungary and Malaysia .


Symphony No 8 was composed in 1906. It is a choral symphony in the true
sense of the word and is always performed on a large scale. The first
part sets to music the traditional 9th hymn Veni Creator Spiritus which
will be sung in Latin, while the lengthy second part is an ambitious
presentation of nearly the entire final scene from Goethe's poem Faust
II.


After premiering in 1901 with over 1,000 artists, the
name a Symphony of a Thousand soon became attached to the piece, but
this was never approved or sanctioned by the composer, said Michael
Mosworth, an independent researcher.


Two mixed choirs and a
large children's choir from the Vietnam National Symphony and Orchestra
(VNSO), the Vietnam National Academy of Music, Japanese choir,
Malaysian choir, and Hanoi International Choir will take part.


Meanwhile eight individual vocal soloists including Kurano Ranko
(soprano I), Ha Pham Thang Long (soprano II), Einarsson Anna (Alto II),
Nyari Zoltan (tenor), and Katzameier Otto (bass) will be accompanied by a
150-member orchestra.


Appearing on the stage will be the
largest ever orchestra in the country including VNSO's musicians; 13
musicians from Rouen Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, seven string
instrument and clarinet musicians from Norway, and five musicians from
Japan including one harpist.


The symphony is always
challenging for both performers and serious listeners. Even some Mahler
fans have difficulty coming to grips with it, according to Michael
Mosworth.


The one and a half hour-concert will take place
at the National Convention Centre at 8pm. Choir conductor will be
Graham Sutcliffe./.

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Two awards for Singapore film

Two awards for Singapore film

The Singaporean film, Sand Castle , won Best Feature Film and Best
Director at the Vietnam International Film Festival in Hanoi which
concluded on October 21.


Sand Castle tells the story of a
family in Singapore which head of the jury board Australian director
Phillip Noyce says represented many families and described a period in
the country's history.


Ten films in the "In Competition Programme",
with various styles and genres, from eight countries in East and
Southeast Asia , created a portrait of special and modern societies and
helped draw international filmmakers to the region, Noyce says.


"Five days of screenings allowed us to view the finest of new Asian,
Vietnamese and French films, while also affording an overview of
independent contemporary cinema."


The jury for feature films
gathered filmmakers, including Francois Catonne from France, Marco
Mueller from Italy , Kang Soo-yeon from the Republic of Korea
and Dang Nhat Minh from Vietnam .


"Congratulations on the first
edition of the festival," Kang says. "A film festival is more than just
screening films from other countries, but sharing various cultures and
understanding their differences."


Best Actress prize went to two
contenders because of their excellence: Nhat Kim Anh of Vietnam and
Fiona Sit of Hongkong ( China ).


"To play my role in The Fate
of a Songstress in Thang Long, I had to learn a lot," Anh says, "such as
playing a 16-chord zither, singing ceremonial songs and expressing the
character's inner feeling through crying with only one eye.

"I felt I grew up in this film and I'm proud of the role," she says.


The Documentary and Short Film Jury included Matthieu Poirot-Delpech
from France , Juhani Alanen from Finland , and Vietnamese director
Bui Dinh Hac.


"I really like Asian short films," says Alanen. "For
me, Asian short films are windows to Asian countries. They tell me
something about Asia that you cannot find from news or television."


They granted the prize to the Vietnamese documentary Always Beside You, a debut for young director Nguyen Thi Kim Hai.


The festival focused on East Asian and Southeast Asian films and
attracted filmmakers, producers and businessmen from 30 countries and
territories./.

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Angry Man Utd fans besiege Rooney’s home

Police have dispersed angry Manchester United fans who were besieging the house of club superstar Wayne Rooney reportedly in protest at his decision to quit.

Officers were called out late on Thursday after a mob of up to 30 supporters descended on the star's US$7.25 million mansion in Prestbury, close to Manchester.

It came shortly after a crisis meeting at the club failed to resolve the future of Rooney, whose decision to walk away from Manchester United after six years has sent shockwaves through the world of English football.

Fans have been incensed by the news, and reports that the striker could be snapped up by local arch rivals Manchester City have only added to their sense of betrayal.

The balaclava-clad fans arrived at Rooney's house - which he shares with his wife Coleen and son Kai - in a convoy of cars and repeatedly buzzed on his intercom, reported Britain's Sun newspaper.

They warned the striker not to sign for Man City before police arrived and threatened to arrest them unless they dispersed, said the paper. Six security guards reportedly came to stand watch at the house after the incident.

A local police spokesman told AFP that at 8:30pm on Thursday (0630 AEDT on Friday) "a call was received from a resident in Prestbury regarding 20 to 30 people assembling outside their address.

"Police attended the scene and the group dispersed peacefully. No offences were committed."

Earlier on Thursday, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson held talks with the club's chief executive David Gill and Rooney's representatives but the club said afterwards there were "no developments" and asked fans to remain patient.

On Wednesday, Rooney said he was leaving because he believed United were no longer able to match his ambition by being able to compete in the transfer market for the world's best players.

Rooney's comments appeared to slam shut any chance of the striker being able to settle his differences with the club after Ferguson said on Tuesday the door was still open to a solution.

A furious Ferguson had reacted on Wednesday by telling reporters following United's 1-0 Champions League victory over Bursaspor that the club had called a meeting in order to "put the issue to bed".

But the club did not release any further details on why Thursday's talks had failed to resolve the issue.

Ferguson has not speculated on what course of action he may take but it seems likely that Rooney has played his last game in a United shirt and that the club will seek to sell him as soon as the January transfer window opens.

Rooney, the figurehead of the United team and one of the world's most talented footballers, had stunned his employers by breaking off negotiations over a new contract and informing them he wished to leave.

With only 18 months left to run on his current $113,000 per week deal, United are now likely to offload Rooney as quickly as possible before his value, around STG50 million ($A80.53 million), begins to depreciate.

Rooney would be able to leave United for free if he saw out the remainder of his contract.

Most reports have said that Manchester City are the favorites to sign Rooney.

City, owned by Abu Dhabi billionaire Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, would comfortably be able to pay both the $79.2 million transfer fee and Rooney's salary demands, expected to be more than $316,600 per week.

Ferguson warned Rooney that any move to a new club was unlikely to be an improvement on United, where he has already accumulated eight major trophies in the six years since he signed from Everton as a teenager in 2004.

"Sometimes you look in a field and you see a cow and you think it's a better cow than the one you've got in your own field," Ferguson remarked.

"And it never really works out that way."

While the football world waits to discover Rooney's fate, his teammates are trying to block out the controversy as they focus on Sunday's Premier League trip to Stoke. United are already five points behind leaders Chelsea.

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