SEA Games football draw set for April

The draw for the 28th Southeast Asian Games will be organised in April, according to the Viet Nam Football Federation.

Host Singapore have not confirmed the detailed football schedule. However, they announced that men's football would start on May 29, one week before the opening ceremony.

Matches will take place at Jalan Besar and Bishan stadiums. The host and defending champions Thailand are the top seeds.

Women's football is not listed in this year's Games.

Viet Nam will start their preparation on February 25, when about 30 players are summoned to Ha Noi.

They will be tested at the Asian Football Confederation U23 Championship qualifier in March in Malaysia.

Melquiades sidelined for three matches after aggressive tackle

SHB Da Nang's Gomez Candelario Melquiades has been banned for three matches and fined VND10 million (US$) for violent conduct during a V League 1 match last weekend.

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SHB Da Nang's Gomez Candelario Melquiades has been banned for three matches and fined VND10 million (US$) for violent conduct  -- Photo: bongdaplus

 

 

Melquiades launched a dangerous tackle on Phung Van Nhien of Hai Phong that broke his collarbone.

Nhien will be sidelined for a month.

The Spanish Melquiades received a red card for the challenge that would usually carry a two match ban, but the Viet Nam Football Federation said his violation warranted stronger punishment.

Melquiades could return to action in round 10 on April 19.

Hung overcomes horrific injury

It seemed that defender Nguyen Anh Hung would have to say goodbye to his football career following an horrific injury.

However, the 23-year-old player fought back, and is now shining for LG Hai Phong in this year's Toyota V-League 1.

"Hung is small, but he has a fierce desire. He always puts his whole heart into the game," said Hai Phong coach Truong Viet Hoang.

Hoang said that Hung has been outstanding this year, and helped Hai Phong to form a solid back line in the country's top league. With four wins, one draw and one loss, the team are ranked third out of 14 teams.

Nghe An-born Hung helped An Giang to a third place finish in the National First Division Football Championships in 2013.

He played 13 out of 14 matches that year, and his team was promoted to the V-League.

However, Hung was seriously injured during a match against V-League 1 side Song Lam Nghe An (SLNA) on February 26 last year.

SLNA's Tran Dinh Dong landed a sickening tackle on Hung that broke his leg. Dong received the toughest penalty in the history of the league, with a record 28-game suspension and a VND20 million ($950) fine from the country's football federation.

"Before the match, I was feeling nervous, and then I broke my leg. I still can't forget that moment. I nearly passed out on the pitch," Hung recalled.

Hung felt desperate when doctors told him to retire from the sport, but he used that to overcome adversity and play again.

After a period of treatment at Nghe An Hospital, he drove to Ha Noi by himself to continue his recovery at the Viet Nam Sports Hospital. Come rain or shine, Hung attended physiotherapy twice a day, and to make the most of his training, he rented a room near the hospital.

Within seven months he had made a miraculous recovery, thanks to his hard work and love for the game.

"I completed my recovery last September, but I wasn't sure I'd have a club to play for. An Giang paid me during my treatment, so I wanted to go back and repay them on the field when I was fit again. However, An Giang were relegated to the first division last year, and the team was dissolved. I had no offers from other teams either, so I returned home to live with my mother," said Hung.

"Then I got a glimmer of hope last October. I received a phone call from Hai Phong chairman Tran Manh Hung, who invited me to trial for his club.

"I couldn't believe it. He said the club wanted to sign me, so I continued my training until I made a complete recovery," he said.

The chairman knew about the defender through the national U21 football championships that took place in Hai Phong in 2012, when Hung was captain of SLNA's U21s.

"He saved my life," said Hung.

The northern port city team signed a two-year contract with Hung, completing his comeback from injury.

"Thanks to the chairman, my dream of playing football again has come true," said the youngster. 

 

VNS