VietNamNet Bridge – Well-paid local football stars are increasingly looking to the investment sector as a way of supplementing their incomes.
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Truong, who is also a senior national team keeper, invested more than VND1billion in a joint complex of six artificial-turf pitches with Nguyen Ngoc Anh Tu, who works for a military company.
The complex called Sai Gon Football Club K2 is on Tran Van Du Street, Tan Binh District and has six pitches for five-person games. Each pitch has 12 lights.
"Truong is a good player and a well-behaved person. So I decided to ask him to join me in this complex, which is worth about VND4 billion ($200,000)," Tu said, adding that he will open a sports shop in the facility.
"I am a player, so opening mini-artificial turf business is something I am familiar with," said Truong, who also is investing his money to open an internet shop for his wife and buy a 16-seat Mercedes-Benz car for his brother.
"I am sometimes away to play football and Tu will manage the business. We believe in each other. After one week of operation, I feel optimistic about our success," he said.
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Moonlighting: National team goalie
Bui Tan Truong (top) and his teammate Le Cong Vinh at a training session in Ha
Noi. Both players have undertaken successful business ventures off the field.
(Photos: VNS)
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Truong is not the first football star to use his earnings in this way.
Le Huynh Duc, national team's former striker and now coach of former V-League champion, SHB Da Nang, has sports shops in HCM City and Da Nang.
However, star striker Le Cong Vinh, who once opened a restaurant in Vinh Yen City of Vinh Phuc Province with Ha Noi T&T teammate Duong Hong Son, said many players did not have enough time to devote to management.
But he also pointed that managing an artificial grass-turf business was not as difficult or time-consuming.
Last year, the National Olympic team player Pham Thanh Luong opened a cafe named Diva in Ha Noi while the national team striker Nguyen Anh Duc did the same with a chain of shops that sells sports equipment in Binh Duong Province and HCM City.
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