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Vietnam Women’s National Team return home after SEA Games 33, closing an emotional journey
This afternoon (December 18), the Vietnam Women’s National Team returned home, bringing to an end their journey at the 33rd SEA Games and closing the tournament after a heartbreaking defeat to the Philippines Women’s National Team in the women’s football final held in Thailand.
The Vietnamese futsal team rose 6 places on the FIFA rankings, entering the Top 20 in the world.
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) recently announced the latest rankings for men’s and women’s futsal. Accordingly, the Vietnamese men’s futsal team has risen 6 places to rank 20th in the world. This is the highest position in the history of Vietnamese men’s futsal since FIFA officially published the futsal rankings.
Women’s football at SEA Games 33: Vietnam women’s team beats Indonesia 5-0 to reach the final
Hải Yến, Bích Thuỳ, and Huỳnh Như scored goals, helping the Vietnam women’s team secure a 5-0 victory over Indonesia and advance to the final of women’s football at SEA Games 33. After the match, the Standing Committee of the Vietnam Football Federation congratulated the Vietnam women’s team and awarded 500 million VND for reaching the final.
Vietnam Sports Delegation Leader Nguyen Hong Minh visits and encourages the Vietnamese women’s futsal team
On the morning of December 13th, in Nonthaburi, Thailand, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Department of Gymnastics and Sports, Head of the Vietnam Sports Delegation at SEA Games 33, Nguyen Hong Minh, visited and encouraged the Vietnamese women’s futsal team.
Coach Diego Giustozzi: “Vietnam futsal team will play with 100% passion, 100% heart!”
After a smooth travel journey, the Vietnam futsal team has officially arrived in Thailand, ready to enter the SEA Games 33 campaign with the goal of changing their medal color. Vice President of the Vietnam Football Federation, Trần Anh Tú, personally went to the airport to welcome and motivate the entire team.
Women’s football at SEA Games 33: Vietnam advances to the semifinals
A convincing victory over Myanmar’s women’s team helped Vietnam’s women’s team secure a spot in the semifinals of women’s football at SEA Games 33, finishing first in the group. Coach Mai Đức Chung’s team will face Indonesia, who have a less formidable strength, in the next round.
Referee from Vietnam continues to be trusted by AFC to officiate at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 finals.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) issued a notice on October 7, 2025, informing about the invitation extended to Vietnamese referees to participate in officiating the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 in Australia.
The Vietnam women’s futsal team has arrived in Thailand, ready to kick off their campaign for the SEA Games 33
On the morning of December 10th, the Vietnam women’s futsal team arrived in Bangkok, officially beginning their journey to compete for medals at SEA Games 33.
Vietnamese sports delegation leader visits and encourages the national women’s team before the decisive match against Myanmar
This morning (December 10), Mr. Nguyễn Hồng Minh – Deputy Director of the Vietnam Sports Administration and Head of the Vietnam Sports Delegation at SEA Games 33 – visited and encouraged the national women’s team before the decisive match against Myanmar, which will take place at 4:00 PM on December 11 at Chonburi Stadium, Thailand.
Vietnam Women’s National Team – Philippines Women’s National Team: Cruel injury-time moment
Conceding a goal right in injury time caused the Vietnam women’s national team to lose points, resulting in a disappointing draw against the Philippines women’s team. Nevertheless, Coach Mai Đức Chung and his players still have a chance to advance.
Heads of Government from FIFA World Cup 2026™ host countries to convene in Washington DC for the Final Draw
The heads of government from the three FIFA World Cup 2026™ host countries — Canada, Mexico and the United States — will come together in Washington DC for the Final Draw, set to take place on 5 December at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney, President […]
