Monday, December 6, 2010

Philippines stagger Vietnam at AFF Cup

Philippines stagger Vietnam at AFF Cup

The Philippines showed everyone that they are not competing in the AFF
Suzuki Cup 2010 just for fun with a 2-0 win over Vietnam at Hanoi
's My Dinh Stadium on Dec.5.


The visitors created the
biggest upset of the tournament so far with a strong defensive display
that left defending champions Vietnam searching for answers in their
second group B match.


It was the first time the Philippines had ever beaten Vietnam in an international tournament.


Chris Greatwich opened the scoring for the Philippines in the 38th
minute and Philip Younghusband added a second in the 78th minute, both
from counter-attacks resulting from mistakes by the hosts who left
themselves thin at the back as they went in search of a goal.


The Philippines now top group B with one win and one draw, and know
that they only need a draw in their next game against Myanmar to
book a place in the semi-finals.


Vietnam takes on
Singapore on Dec. 8 and need to win in order to be guaranteed of a
semi-final spot. A draw would only be good enough if Myanmar defeat
the Philippines , which many people think is highly unlikely.


In the early match on Dec. 5, Singapore came from behind to beat
Myanmar 2-1 to rank second in the group while Vietnam dropped to
third after two matches./.

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Exhibition spotlights nation's fine arts

The best examples of Vietnamese fine arts produced during the past
five-year period are on show at an exhibition of 836 artworks in Hanoi.


The National Fine Arts Exhibition is held every five
years to review and assess the state of Vietnamese fine arts. The works
awarded and displayed at the exhibition are selected from 5,000 entries
nationwide.


They show the creativity, skill and increasing professionalism of Vietnamese artists.


The works on show include paintings, graphics, installations and
sculptures that reflect different perspectives on contemporary life and
society.


Tran Khanh Chuong, president of Vietnam Fine Arts
Association, who is also deputy head of the organising board, says "The
exhibition presents many works by artists during the renewal process
who are creating a positive movement in Vietnam fine arts and
sculpture. This is the most important event of Vietnam fine arts
this year."


Forty-eight awards were granted including three gold medals, six silver medals, nine bronze and 30 consolation prizes.


The gold medals went to Vu Cuong for Mam Da (Stone's Buds), oil on
canvas; Nguyen Truong Linh for Hanoi Co Cau Long Bien (Hanoi Has Long
Bien Bridge) lacquer; Nguyen Quoc Thang for Nhung La Thu Thoi Chien (War
Letters), bronze sculpture.


Linh's painting was not the
only one at the exhibition featuring Long Bien Bridge , but he is
the winner thanks to different point of view and style of colours, says
painter Le Anh Van.


Long Bien Bridge is portrayed
as a grandiose construction with buttresses painted in dark and light
colours. In contrast, the painter describes the lives of small people
living around it.


The bronze sculpture of Thang tells a
long story of a cruel war. The visitors can see an image of a soldier on
guard, protecting the country. He lets fly with letters amid the
gunfire and smoke. The sad eyes of a woman waiting for the letters – his
wife or his mother – haunts people.


The oil painting Mam
Da reflects life in a mountainous region. Despite the hard life, people,
children and cattle are still energetic.


Rural power: The
oil on canvas Mam Da by Vu Cuong, which shows the power and vitality of
the people in mountainous regions, was granted the Gold Medal.


Vi Kien Thanh, head of the Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition
Department, says "The quality of the work is quite even, so it was
challenging for the jury and organising board to select the
representative works for the exhibition.


"The artists show
a wide variety and diversity of themes, styles and media. Through the
artworks, they express their inner feelings.


"Many people
think that all cities and provinces in the country have artworks
displayed at the exhibition because this is the national event but
actually, we couldn't select any artworks from nine.


"In
the previous exhibition, the organising board tried to show
representative works of all cities and provinces, but since this year
only the most excellent ones are honoured."


The exhibition will run until Dec. 8 at the Vietnamese Culture and Arts Exhibition Centre, 2 Hoa Lu Street , Hanoi .


After being displayed in Hanoi , the exhibition will be taken to HCM
City Fine Arts Museum and displayed between January 10-26./.

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Viet Nam to meet Singapore in make-or-break game

HA NOI – Viet Nam's football team will meet Singapore in a make-or-break match in Group B of the ASEAN Football Championship AFF-Suzuki Cup tomorrow.

The hosts, who lost 2-0 to the Philippines on Sunday, must win to guarantee a spot in the semi-finals.

The Philippines, who lead the group with four points, need only a draw with Myanmar to qualify for the last four.

Singapore scraped a last minute 2-1 win over Myanmar on Sunday and will advance to the semi-finals if they draw with Viet Nam at the 40,000 capacity My Dinh National Stadium.

"Singapore showed good mental toughness to defeat Myanmar in the last two minutes on Sunday. However, we won't miss our chances to score the goals we need to defeat them," said Viet Nam's coach Henrique Calisto.

"We were unable to score in our game against the Philippines, but I'm proud of my players because they fought hard during the match. They have worked hard since they helped Viet Nam win the AFF Cup two years ago," he told a press conference.

Singapore's coach Radojko Avramovic said the match with Viet Nam has been highly anticipated between the two sets of fans.

"It will be an intriguing match (between Viet Nam and Singapore) for spectators, not for coaches. I think the match will be exciting, but very tough for us," Avramovic said.

Myanmar meet the Philippines at Nam Dinh's Thien Truong Stadium, 90km south of Ha Noi, while Viet Nam play Singapore in Ha Noi, both at 7pm tomorrow.

Philippines coach Simon McMenemy said he had told his players to give 100 per cent in tomorrow's game. – VNS

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Philippines stagger Viet Nam

Bouncing with joy: Chris Greatwich (left) of the Phillipines celebrates with his teammates after scoring the opening goal against Viet Nam in their 2-0 victory. The win marks their new point as it is the first time they defeat Southeast Asian powerhouse Viet Nam in a football event. — VNA/VNS Photo

Bouncing with joy: Chris Greatwich (left) of the Phillipines celebrates with his teammates after scoring the opening goal against Viet Nam in their 2-0 victory. The win marks their new point as it is the first time they defeat Southeast Asian powerhouse Viet Nam in a football event. — VNA/VNS Photo

HA NOI — The Philippines showed everyone that they are not competing in the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 just for fun with a 2-0 win over Viet Nam at Ha Noi's My Dinh Stadium yesterday.

The visitors created the biggest upset of the tournament so far with a strong defensive display that left defending champions Viet Nam searching for answers in their second group B match.

It was the first time the Philippines had ever beaten Viet Nam in an international tournament.

Chris Greatwich opened the scoring for the Philippines in the 38th minute and Philip Younghusband added a second in the 78th minute, both from counter-attacks resulting from mistakes by the hosts who left themselves thin at the back as they went in search of a goal.

Their victory was a great gift to chief coach Simon McMenemy who will be 33 today.

McMenemy, who is on a four-month contract with the Philippines, fielded a defensive line up that succeeded in dominating the midfield, not allowing the Vietnamese players a chance to get into their stride.

"I am pleased with the way my players did. They overcome the obstacle of Viet Nam today," said McMenemy.

"I told them before the match that they should keep working hard and play their best and wait for some luck. They had a good game and converted two out of three chances into goals," he added.

However Viet Nam's manager Henrique Calisto did not agree with his colleague.

"[Despite loss] I congratulate my players because they played with a lot of effort until the last minute. But they were the only side that played football today. You can lose the game but you must lose with honour," the Portuguese coach said, adding that the visitors had parked a double decker in front of their net to stop Viet Nam from scoring.

"I told my team that the Philippines are good in defence and they proved that today with eight players on their team. If Viet Nam had scored once, things would have been different," Calisto said.

The Philippines now top group B with one win and one draw, and know that they only need a draw in their next game against Myanmar to book a place in the semi-finals.

Viet Nam take on Singapore on Wednesday and need to win in order to be guaranteed of a semi-final spot. A draw would only be good enough if Myanmar defeat the Philippines, which many people think is highly unlikely.

In the early match yesterday, Singapore came from behind to beat Myanmar 2-1 to rank second in the group while Viet Nam dropped to third after two matches. — VNS

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VN plan for extra height, fitness

HA NOI — The Viet Nam Sport Science Institute has submitted details of a proposed pilot project titled, Improving the Strength and Height of the Vietnamese People, to the Government for approval.

Former Viet Nam Sport Science Institute director Duong Nghiep Chi, who chaired the committee which designed the project, said the plan included ways to improve the fitness of Vietnamese sportsmen and women from next year until 2030.

"We sent the revised plan, which was started in 2000, to the Government early this week and I hope it will soon approve the project," he said.

The project was designed to benefit sports persons as well as help sports administrators scout for talent.

A survey the former director sponsored found that Vietnamese from six to 18 were weaker than Southeast Asians and Asians of the same age.

The proposed project includes a programme to enhance the strength and height of more than 33,000 students from 132 schools throughout Viet Nam.

It is intended to encourage them to take full advantage of nutrition regimes, exercise plans and selected sports.

It would also have sites reserved for the construction of sports complexes for after-school activities. — VNS

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Masters set for showdown

Vietnamese masters will take part in the first Southeast Asian Individual Chess Championship in Singapore next week.

The tournament will be held every two years by the Southeast Asian Chess Federation with a view of developing the regional chess movement.

Eight or nine delegations will join this debut event, which is also an opportunity for players to warm up ahead of the next December's SEA Games in Indonesia.

General Secretary of the Viet Nam Chess Federation Dang Tat Thang said Viet Nam would participate in both men's and women's categories.

After the championship, the Vietnamese players will enjoy a short break before being summoned in early 2011 to a range of international tournaments.

Seminar spotlights VN taekwondo

How to boost the capacity of Vietnamese taekwondo athletes and improve Viet Nam-South Korea co-operation in this martial art topped the agenda of a seminar in Ha Noi on Saturday.

The seminar was co-organised by the Viet Nam Taekwondo Federation (VTF), the South Korean Cultural Centre and the South Korean Taekwondo Instructors Association (RTIA) in Viet Nam.

Head of RTIA in Viet Nam Kim Jung-sik said the athletes' rapid adaptability to scientific devices and modern technology plays an important role in achieving success, as they help them to achieve high results in international and regional competitions.

This is a lesson the Korea has drawn from its failures at ASIAD 16, especially after one of the country's athletes lost to his Iranian rival because he had yet to adapt to changes in the electronic breastplates.

VTF General Secretary Truong Ngoc De said Viet Nam needed to build effective competition methods and improve the quality of athlete selection if it wanted to regain its top regional position and win gold medals in ASIAD and the London Olympics in 2012.
Taekwondo has developed strongly in Viet Nam in recent years, with more than 40,000 athletes training across the country.

Japanese perform martial arts

The Japanese Embassy, in co-ordination with the Aikido Yukishudokan and Kendo Ha Noi Clubs, held an Aikido and Kendo performance in the capital on Saturday.

Speaking at the event, Japanese Ambassador to Viet Nam Yasuaki Tanizaki said that Aikido and Kendo were Japan's two traditional martial arts which represent the unique cultural identity of people from the country of cherry blossoms.

He expressed his wish that the performance would help Vietnamese people, especially young people, understand more about the Japanese culture, and strengthen the friendship and mutual understanding between the two nations.

Formed 1,200 years ago, Kendo uses bamboo sticks to attack with the aim of strengthening physical and spiritual health as well as improving concentration in study and work. — VNS

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Singapore edge Myanmar 2-1

The three-time champion Singapore came from behind to narrowly win the underdog Myanmar 2-1 in the group B’s second match-day today at the Southeast Asian Football Championship, Suzuki Cup, in Hanoi.

The opening goal was written for defender Lwin Khin Maung of Myanmar in the 13 minute after a fast counterattack.

With the Myanmarese defence showing much better discipline after losing 7-1 to hosts Vietnam in the opener, the Singaporeans were reduced to shooting from distance but none was successfully converted into goal during the first half.

In the second phase, Singapore piled up more pressure, playing with sometimes three strikers.

In the 62nd minute, forward Aleksander Duric leveled it 1-1 following an attack launched from the right flank.

And the last-gasp goal by Agu Cashmir in the 90th minute gave Singapore the first win and also helped relive their hope to advance at the tournament.

Both sides produced a lackluster performance with the struggle for the ball mainly taking place in the midfield where both troops were disposed heavily.

In the opening matchday on Thursday, Singapore tied 1-1 with the Philippines while hosts and defending champions Vietnam thrashed Myanmar 7-1.

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