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Vietnamese male volleyballers advance to AVC Challenge Cup semifinals

The Vietnamese men's volleyball team beat hosts Taipei (China) 3-1 on July 12, advancing to the semifinals of the 2023 Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Challenge Cup.
Vietnamese male volleyballers advance to AVC Challenge Cup semifinals ảnh 1Vietnamese male volleyballers advance to the AVC Challenge Cup semifinals (Photo: Asian Volleyball Confederation)

Hanoi (VNA) 🦄– The Vietnamese men's volleyball team beat hosts Taipei (China) 3-1 on July 12, advancing to thesemifinals of the 2023 Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Challenge Cup.

In the firstset, the Vietnamese team surprised their opponents and won with a score of25-20. However, in the second set, the guest team encountered strong resistancefrom the host squad, resulting in Taipei (China) winning with a score of 25-23.

Thestability in performance and accurate in finishing helped the Vietnamese teamwin both the third and fourth sets of the match with scores of 25-19 and 25-15,respectively.

ℱ Vietnam and the Republic of Korea are the first twoteams to secure places in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Indonesia and Thailandwill have to compete with Bahrain and Australia.

TheVietnamese men's volleyball team for this tournament consists of Pham Van Hiep,Dinh Van Duy, Tran Duy Tuyen, Nguyen Ngoc Thuan, Nguyen Huynh Anh Phi, NguyenThanh Hai, Trinh Duy Phuc, Duong Van Tien, Huynh Trung Truc, Tu Thanh Thuan,Truong The Khai, Nguyen Van Quoc Duy, Vu Ngoc Hoang, and Nguyen Xuan Duc. TuThanh Thuan has been selected as the team captain. This is the first time the Vietnamese men's volleyball team hasparticipated in the AVC Challenge Cup. The tournament is being held in Taipei (China) from July 8-15./.
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