Vietnamese women’s football team starts SEA Games 31 in ‘perfect fashion’: AFC
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has hailed the Vietnamese women’s football team 2-1 comeback win over the Philippines on May 11 at the ongoing SEA Games 31.
Team captain of Vietnam Cu Thi Huynh Nhu (in red) dribbles past her Philippine rivals (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Asian Football Confederation (AFC)has hailed the Vietnamese women’s football team 2-1 comeback win over thePhilippines on May 11 at the ongoing SEA Games 31.
The Official AFC Asian Cup Facebook Page wrote that Vietnamopened their SEA Games Group A account on home soil in ‘perfect fashion’ with awin over the Philippines.
Speaking to reporters following the game, head coach ofVietnam Mai Duc Chung said they faced various difficulties in the match as their rivals players have better physique.
Vietnamese footballers showed their unwavering spirits and are looking forward to upcoming matches with their sights on the championship,he added.
As Indonesia had withdrawn, Group A pools Cambodia, thePhilippines and the hosts Vietnam. The teams will play in a round-robin formatto decide two qualifying for semi-finals.
Vietnam will play Cambodia at 7pm on May 14.
SEA Games 31, themed “For a Stronger South East Asia”, isbeing held in the Hanoi capital and 11 neighbouring provinces and cities fromMay 12 to 23.
Featuring 40 sports with 523 events, it is expected toattract around 10,000 participants. The biennial event was initially slated forlate 2021 but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic./.
The women’s football squad of Thailand on May 10 defeated Singapore 3-0 in a Group B match at Cam Pha Stadium in northern Quang Ninh province within the framework of SEA Games 31.
Vietnam made a 2-1 comeback win over the Philippines in their first women's football match at the ongoing SEA Games 31 held in Quang Ninh province on May 11.
Vietnamese women’s football squad has been given bonuses worth 700 million VND (30,314 USD) after defeating the Philippines at SEA Games 31 on May 11, according to the Organising Committee for SEA Games 31.
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