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Vietnam U22 is the top contender for SEA Games gold, but Coach Kim eyes success beyond the region.
Cambodia’s national sports delegation has officially withdrawn from eight sports at the upcoming 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) in Thailand, including the men’s football competition.
Korea coach Kim Sang-sik announced a list of 28 players who will help Vietnam hunt the SEA Games title in the upcoming 33rd edition next month in Thailand.
Vietnam’s top volleyball star will leave her Japanese club temporarily to rejoin the national team for SEA Games in Thailand.
A ceremony to see off the Vietnamese sporting delegation to the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games took place in Ho Chi Minh City on November 21.
The Vietnamese gymnastics team is flipping into action ahead of SEA Games 33 with an aim to land two gold medals.
The organizing committee of SEA Games 33 has released the official match schedule for Vietnam’s national football teams, marking the start of a promising journey toward medal contention at the Southeast Asian Games.
With a strong squad at his disposal, coach Kim Sang Sik is expected to make bold changes to help U22 Vietnam pursue twin goals at the SEA Games and the 2026 AFC U23 Championship.
Coach Kim Sang Sik remains open to Vietnamese-origin talent, but securing a spot in the final U22 Vietnam squad remains uncertain.
Vietnam’s top opposite hitter will not compete in SEA Games 33 as the national team reshapes its lineup.