Friday, February 11, 2011

Vietnam in easy group at Olympics football qualifiers

The Vietnamese national senior women’s football team have been drawn in an easily-breathing group at the 2012 Olympics Games pre-qualifiers when they join group A together with Thailand, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Vietnam will encounter Hong Kong on March 18 before taking on Myanmar March 20, Thailand March 25 and Taiwan March 27. Two top teams will advance to later round.

On the FIFA ranking table, Vietnam women’s football is ranked 34th, right after Thailand at 33rd. Taiwan stand at 36th and Hong Kong 67th.

The qualification system for the London Olympics varies by continent and world governing body FIFA has yet to publish full qualifying documentation, but the broad outline is in place.

In Asia, only one best team will survive the two rounds of the pre-qualifiers and seal a ticket to join with five best giants – Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, and North China – in the qualifiers.

Asia, and Africa, each have two berths at the Games to fill, North and Central America will send two teams from a qualifying event planned for Canada in 2012, and Oceania supplies a final team alongside hosts Britain.

Vietnam’s coach Chow Yun Fat will convene his training camp on Sunday.

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Vietnam-Thailand exhibition of modern art opens

Vietnam-Thailand exhibition of modern art opens

An exhibition showcasing almost 80 modern works of art made from
different materials commonly found in Vietnam and Thailand has
opened at Thailand ’s National Gallery in the capital Bangkok .


The event is organised under the 2010 Memorandum of
understanding on cooperation in organising exhibitions for artists from
11 universities in Vietnam and Thailand .


The
Vietnamese universities include the Vietnam Fine Arts
University , the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts University and Hue
’s Arts University . Thailand is represented by Thammasat
University , Silpakorn University , Chiang Mai University ,
Ragiamagala Technology University and Khon Kaen University .


Speaking at the opening ceremony, Associate
Professor and Dean of the painting, sculpture and graphic arts
department at Silpakorn University , Parinya Tantisuk said that the
exhibition will strengthen relations and mutual understanding between
the two nations as well as artists from the universities taking part.


According to Truong Cong Nguyen, Dean of the painting
theory and history department at the Vietnam Fine Arts University, many
of the Vietnamese artists had won national awards, ASEAN awards and
several international awards./.

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Poetry Day set for next week

The annual Poetry Day will take place on Feb. 17 in Ha Noi, Nghe An and HCM City.


Huu
Thinh, chairman of the Vietnam Writers Association, said the occasion
would also be used to mark the 100th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh who left
the country in 1911 to seek ways for national salvation from the French
colonists.


"There will be a soil and water procession at Hanoi's
Temple of Literature," Thinh said. "A delegation of writers from the
central region will bring some soil from President Ho's home in Sen
Village to the temple."


They will also bring some water from the
source of the historical Pac Bo Cave's Lenin Stream, where the president
lived and worked in the 1940s, in the northern province of Cao Bang to
the temple.


The soil and water will be housed at the association's museum in Hanoi.


Poetry readings will take place in President Ho's homeland, Nghe An province, and at Nha Rong Wharf in HCM City.


At Hanoi's Temple of Literature the busts of 30 famed writers will be displayed.


Lanterns bearing 100 verses will also adorn the temple.


The first Poetry Day was held in 2003 at the Temple of Literature./.

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RoK’s football star to play in VN charity match

The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s football star Park Ji-sung is planning to play in a charity match in Vietnam.


Park,
who plays for Manchester United, will line up alongside fellow
teammates Patrice Evra and Edwin Van de Sar along with former Juventus
hitman Pavel Nedved and Manchester City's Carlos Tevez.


The
match, which is scheduled for June 15, has received support from the
Vietnam Football Federation who also said they were making detailed
plans in preparation for the event.


Park's agent company is
looking into a suitable venue for the game and money raised through
ticket sales will be given to the VFF to develop the nation's junior
football movement.


Park, who played a key role in RoK’s World Cup
2010 campaign, also introduced his JS Foundation that focuses on
charitable activities in Southeast Asia on Feb. 9.


Park said goodbye to the national team in January after winning his 100th cap in a match against Japan during the Asian Cup.


Park
has played in three World Cups, scoring in each tournament, and is one
of the greatest Asian players ever to put on a football shirt./.

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FA Cup trophy to tour Vietnam next month

The FA Cup trophy of the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup will be displayed in four venues across Vietnam next month under the auspices of trademarked Big Cola.

It follows an agreement signed on January 29 between the Football Association of England (FA) and the Vietnam Football Federation.

The exhibit will be held in four major cities of the nation -- Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho.

A report by the FA shows that matches of the 140-year-old league, the oldest domestic football competition in the world, have been broadcast in 160 nations and territories in the world, with over 1.4 billion spectators. Of which, Asia-Pacific plays the biggest market with over 544 viewers of the games.

Sean McAuliffe, head of the FA’s Business Development Department, said what makes the FA league favorite in the world can be counted as its long-time tradition and large number of entrants.

All incomes for the FA league have been totally invested in building football infrastructure, improving organization and investing in participating clubs, he added.

The league

The FA Cup was first held in 1871–72. It involves clubs of all standards playing against each other, including "minnows" from lower divisions and giants from the English Premier League.

The holders of the FA Cup are Chelsea, who beat Portsmouth in the 2010 final to complete an FA Cup and League Double.

The number of the league’s entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004–05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921–22 season.

In 2005–06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006–07 to 687, in 2007–08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008–09 and 2009–10 competitions it reached 762.

By comparison, the other major English domestic cup, the League Cup, involves only 92 members of the Premier League and Football League.

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An eventful cup

The first FA Cup trophy, the 'little tin idol', was used from the inception of the Cup in 1871–72 until it was stolen while held by Aston Villa in 1895, and was never seen again. The FA fined Villa £25 (US$32) to pay for a replacement.

Almost 60 years later, the thief admitted that the cup had been melted down to make counterfeit half-crown coins.

The second trophy was a replica of the first, and was last used in 1910 before being presented to the FA's long-serving president Lord Kinnaird. It was sold at Christie's on 19 May 2005 for £420,000 ($675,500) to David Gold, the joint chairman of West Ham United FC.

A new, larger, trophy was bought by the FA in 1911 designed and manufactured by Fattorini's of Bradford and won by Bradford City in its first outing.

This trophy still exists but is now too fragile to be used, so an exact replica was made and has been in use since the 1992 final.

A "backup" trophy was made alongside the existing trophy in 1992, but it has not been used so far, and will only be used if the current trophy is lost, damaged or destroyed.

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Park to play in VN charity match

Fired up: South Korean football star Park Ji-sung will come to Viet Nam for a charity football match scheduled for June 15. — AFP/VNA Photo

Fired up: South Korean football star Park Ji-sung will come to Viet Nam for a charity football match scheduled for June 15. — AFP/VNA Photo

HA NOI — South Korean football star Park Ji-sung is planning to play in a charity match in Viet Nam.

Park, who plays for Manchester United, will line up alongside fellow teammates Patrice Evra and Edwin Van de Sar along with former Juventus hitman Pavel Nedved and Manchester City's Carlos Tevez.

The match, which is scheduled for June 15, has received support from the Viet Nam Football Federation who also said they were making detailed plans in preparation for the event.

Park's agent company is looking into a suitable venue for the game and money raised through ticket sales will be given to the VFF to develop the nation's junior football movement.

Park, who played a key role in South Korea's World Cup 2010 campaign, also introduced his JS Foundation that focuses on charitable activities in Southeast Asia on Wednesday.

Park said goodbye to the national team in January after winning his 100th cap in a match against Japan during the Asian Cup.

Park has played in three World Cups, scoring in each tournament, and is one of the greatest Asian players ever to put on a football shirt. — VNS

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Top badminton player Minh to take part in All England tourney

Viet Nam's top badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh will take part in the US$350,000 Yonex All England Championships in Birmingham from March 8-13.

The tournament, which is part of the Super Series Premier circuit, is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious badminton events. It attracts top players from around the world including Lee Chong Wei, Taufik Hidayat and Lin Dan.

After the event, Minh will move to Basel in Switzerland to compete in the $125,000 Swiss Open and then to the Asian Championships in April in Sichuan, China.

The Olympian is currently ranked seventh in the world.

Hoang Thien progresses at world junior tennis event

Nguyen Hoang Thien entered the semi-finals of the 2011 Tennis Central 18&U ITF Summer Championships after beating Australian 14th seed Jacob Sullivan yesterday in in New Zealand.

In Wellington City, the fifth seed Thien, 16, dropped in the first set before recovering to win 3-6, 7-5, 6-0. He faces another Australian, the third-seeded Jack Schipanski, in the semi-final match today.

Earlier, Thien defeated New Zealand's Pratt Keerasuntonpong 6-3, 6-3 in the first round and Brafley Mousley of Australia 6-3, 6-1 in the next round before eliminating local Cameron Norrie 6-1, 7-6 in the third.

The six-day tournament is scheduled to finish on Saturfay in Wellington.

Thien was ranked 241 in the world according to the latest world ranking table released on Monday by the International Tennis Federation. He attended training courses in the US in 2005, just two years after he took up the sport at the age of eight.

National cycling team to race at Asian Championships

Viet Nam will send a team of 12 cyclists to participate in the Asian Cycling Championships in Thailand from February 17-20.

The team includes eight veteran and four young cyclists. The competition will provide the athletes with a chance to hone their skills in preparation for the 26th Southeast Asian Games.

They are trained by coach Tran Van Quyt at the HCM City-based National Sports Training Centre

Last year, youngster Nguyen Thi That won a silver medal at the Asian event. — VNS

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