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Draw sets stage for thrilling #U20WAC Uzbekistan 2024

The AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup™ Uzbekistan 2024 has all the ingredients to be a thriller following the official draw at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Friday.

Vietnam’s U17 women almost caused a surprise against Australia’s U17 women

There was a time when they took the lead over their opponents, but Vietnam’s U17 women could not defend their result against Australia in the second match in Group B, qualifying round 2 of the AFC U17 Asian Women’s Cup.

Qualifiers Round 2 – Group B: Australia 6-2 Philippines; Bangladesh 0-2 Vietnam

Hanoi: Australia came back from two goals down to defeat the Philippines 6-2 in their AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup™ Indonesia 2024 Qualifiers Group A tie at National Youth Football Training Centre on Wednesday. Vietnam were also victorious, defeating Bangladesh 2-0 to close on in a place in the Finals.

Vietnam’s U17 women and football teams actively prepare for the U17 Women’s Asian Cup 2024 Qualifier

Vietnam’s U17 women and the teams in Group B are actively preparing for the second qualifying round of the 2024 U17 Asian Women’s Cup.

Slick Spain beat England to win world crown

Jorge Vilda’s side are on top of the world after a solitary Olga Carmona strike earned an impressive and thoroughly merited win over the European champions.

The Vietnam women’s team donates water to Bao An Temple in New Zealand

Before saying goodbye to New Zealand with a memorable 2023 World Cup journey, the Vietnam women’s team donated to a Vietnamese pagoda in Auckland all the unused bottled water, remaining after the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

The Vietnam women’s team returns to the warm welcome of the fans

At 11:25 on the afternoon (August 3), the Vietnam women’s football team arrived at Noi Bai international airport – Hanoi, the group of 07 people from the South landed at Tan Son Nhat airport at 11 a.m., ending the journey at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.

Experience will boost Vietnam’s development, says Mai

Dunedin: Vietnam’s FIFA Women’s World Cup debut may have ended on a low note but head coach Mai Duc Chung believes the future is bright for the game in the Southeast Asian nation.

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