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Coach Mai Duc Chung says Vietnam still has a path to the semifinals after a last-minute loss to the Philippines.
On the afternoon of December 8, the SEA Games 33 flag-raising ceremony was held with great solemnity at Huamark Indoor Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Vietnam’s U22 football players paid a touching visit to injured Laos captain Phetdavanh, who suffered a broken leg during the team’s SEA Games 33 match against Malaysia.
Vietnam U22’s hopes of reaching the semifinals at the 33rd SEA Games have come down to a must-win clash against Malaysia U22 in a do-or-die situation.
Vietnam's star shuttler defeats Karupathevan Letshanaa in a thrilling three-set match, giving Vietnam a strong start at SEA Games 33.
Carrying determination and national pride, the Vietnamese delegation sets off for SEA Games 33, aiming for a top-tier finish with 90–110 gold medals.
Thailand has never been this wary of Vietnam’s rising power in women’s volleyball ahead of the much-anticipated gold medal clash.
Vietnam’s national women’s football team began their SEA Games 33 campaign with a sensational 7-0 win over Malaysia, completing all three of their strategic goals in the opening match.
Middle blocker Nguyen Thi Trinh withdraws due to health reasons, opening the door for rising star Le Nhu Anh.
Vietnam’s women’s national volleyball team has received a major morale boost ahead of the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand, with a substantial bonus promised for bringing home the gold medal.
From tug of war to e-sports dance battles, SEA Games 33 is showcasing some of Southeast Asia’s most unexpected sporting spectacles.
U22 Vietnam clinched a narrow 2-1 win over U22 Laos, but the lackluster performance raised more concerns than confidence.
A brace from Dinh Bac helped U22 Vietnam secure a narrow 2-1 win over Laos, but poor defending and wasted chances drew criticism from both fans and the coach.
Vietnam aims to maintain its SEA Games dominance as medal counts for the 33rd edition begin to roll in.
A 1,165-strong contingent will represent Vietnam at the 33rd SEA Games, with volleyball star Le Thanh Thuy proudly carrying the flag.
U22 Vietnam remains unbeaten, but fans are demanding more than just results ahead of SEA Games 33.
With top scorer Bich Tuyen not called up, officials shift focus from historic triumph to realistic achievement.
U22 Vietnam has officially landed in Bangkok to begin their campaign at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games, aiming to reclaim the gold medal in men’s football.
The official uniforms of the Vietnamese sports delegation to the 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) were unveiled at a ceremony held on November 29 in Hanoi.
Coach Kim Sang Sik has taken many by surprise with his final selection of the U22 Vietnam squad for the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand.