Chung appointed Vietnam’s acting head coach
The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has appointed Mai Duc Chung as acting head coach of the men’s national football team.
Coach Mai Duc Chung leads the Vietnam women’s football team to the SEA Games gold medal in Malaysia
Chung replaced Coach Nguyen Huu Thang, who announced his resignation following the U22 team’s defeat at the ongoing 29th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 29) in Malaysia.
VFF President Le Hung Dung thanked Thang for his hard work with the team over the last one and a half years. He regretted that the team could not succeed at the games and accepted Thang’s decision to quit.
Following discussions, the VFF chose Coach Chung, who had just won a gold medal with the women’s squad a few days ago in Kuala Lumpur.
In the past, Chung has taken charge of the position when Coach Alfred Riedl resigned in 2007. He was assistant head coach for the national team and the U22 squad for years.
However, Chung will only be responsible for the team when they play Cambodia in the Asian Cup qualifier on September 5, as later, he will be busy with the women’s team, which will be preparing for the women’s Asian Cup final in Jordan next April.
“Chung is a good trainer who loves his job. The man has always been lucky whenever he has coached the women’s team. Although there is a difference between the men’s and women’s squads, I believe he can manage it,” said veteran coach Le Thuy Hai.
As planned, the national team will convene tomorrow in Hanoi to practise for their match in Phnom Penh.
According to Le Hoai Anh, VFF general secretary, the VFF will find a suitable coach for the team after the September game.
Speaking with the media a few days ago, Chung said he was ready to take charge if the VFF offered him the post.
“I am a member of the VFF. I will do whatever the federation requires me to do. If they need me, I will agree,” he said.
Chung is the only coach in Vietnam who has had success with both the men’s and women’s football teams.
The 66-year-old grabbed three SEA Games gold with the national women’s team.
Under his reign, Becamex Binh Duong won the V League trophy in 2016. Earlier, he led the club to the semi-final round of the Asian Football Confederation Cup in 2009. He is the first ever coach to register such an achievement for a Vietnamese football club in the continent-level tournament.