Top striker Nguyet scored two goals, securing a 2-0 win for the Vietnam Women's football team over Thailand in the Asian Zone's Rio de Janeiro Olympic qualifications in Myanmar on September 22.
Nguyen Thi Minh Nguyet seen during recent ASEAN championship in HCM City. Nguyet scores a double in a 2-0 win against Thailand in the second qualification of the 2016 Olympic Games on September 22. (Photo:vff.org.vn)
Top striker Nguyen Thi Minh Nguyet scored two goals, securing a 2-0 win for the Vietnam Women's football team over Thailand in the Asian Zone's Rio de Janeiro Olympic qualifications in Mandalay City, Myanmar on September 22.
Vietnam amassed nine points in three wins in the second round, two points ahead of Chinese Taipei, who lost 1-3 against Myanmar on September 22.
In the 40th minute, Nguyet netted the ball with a close range shot, leaving Vietnam ahead in the first half 1-0.
She then struck gold on a rebounding ball in the 84th minute, completing a convincing win for Vietnam in an otherwise tough match against Thailand.
Nguyet also scored twice in Vietnam's 2-1 win against Jordan on September 20, and twice in a 4-2 win over Myanmar in the opening game on September 18. She seems on track to emerge from the world cup qualifiers with a two-two-two signature.
The first round of the Asian Zone qualifiers ended on September 22 with Vietnam advancing to the Asia Zone final qualifier round against Japan, the Republic of Korea, China, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and Australia in Japan on February 29th.-VNA
Vietnam women's football team crushed Hong Kong 5-0 on September 23, finishing second in the group stage of the 17th Asian Games (ASIAD) in Incheon, the Republic of Korea.
Vietnam finished fourth at the ASEAN Football Federation Women's Championship after losing to the Under-20 team of Australia 4-3 during the third-place playoff match in Ho Chi Minh City on May 10.
Vietnam jumped into third position in the group after their 4-2 win over hosts Myanmar in the qualification round of the Olympic Games' women's football event.
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The event, part of Vietnam’s cultural diplomacy strategy through 2030, was jointly organised by the Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela and USM’s Faculty of International Relations. It attracted thousands of students from universities across Venezuela.
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