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More than 1,000 yoga instructors, practitioners, and enthusiasts gathered at Yen So Park in Hanoi on June 15 for a vibrant festival marking International Yoga Day 2025.
Vietnam continues to sit just behind continental powerhouses Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia, China, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
Vietnam will play host to the U17 and U23 Asian Wrestling Championships 2025 for the first time, scheduled to take place in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province from June 16 to 28,
A close battle at the Vietnam Amateur Open secured SEA Games spots for both rising stars.
Vietnam’s women’s volleyball team concluded the 2025 AVC Nations Cup with a dominant 3-0 victory over the Philippines (25-15, 25-17, 25-14), securing the championship title for the third consecutive time.
After a crushing loss to Malaysia, many call for more naturalized players - but real change must come from youth development.
For the first time, Khánh Hòa Province will host an off-road motorsport event featuring 80 competing teams. The race will take place in the Hon Do and Dac Loc Lake areas of Nha Trang City.
Vietnam's women's volleyball team is making waves at the AVC Nations Cup 2025, not just for their skill but also for their standout beauty.
The Vietnamese women's volleyball team defeated Australia in straight sets to secure a semifinal clash with Kazakhstan in the 2025 AVC Nations Cup.
Thailand and Indonesia's media outlets have offered sharp assessments of Vietnam’s 0-4 loss to Malaysia in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers, highlighting tactical breakdowns and the decisive role of Malaysia’s naturalized players.
The second matchday of the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers brought drama and surprises, especially for Southeast Asian teams.
Vietnam's 0-4 loss to Malaysia in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers left Korean media shocked and concerned about coach Kim Sang Sik's leadership.
Vietnamese athletes are gearing up for the 20th Asian Games (ASIAD) set to take place in Japan at the end of next year.
Malaysia dominate with naturalized squad, Vietnam look to regroup for 2026 return leg.
Held by the ASEAN Football Federation, the 2025 ASEAN U19 Women’s Championship features eight regional teams split into two groups, with matches played across four stadiums in Ho Chi Minh City through June 18.
Malaysia’s head coach Peter Cklamovski has strongly defended his naturalized players amid public criticism, affirming their passion and commitment to helping the team defeat Vietnam at Bukit Jalil Stadium on June 10.
The Vietnam women’s national football team has been drawn into Group A of the 2025 AFF Women’s Championship alongside regional rivals Thailand, Indonesia, and Cambodia, setting up a highly anticipated group-stage clash.
After a 3-0 triumph over Chinese Taipei, Vietnam’s women’s volleyball team received exhilarating news: for the first time ever, they have broken into the world’s top 30 rankings and now stand fourth in Asia.
The Vietnam Amateur Open (VAO) 2025 and Vietnam Ladies Amateur Open (VLAO) 2025, two of the most imports golf tournaments of the year, will take place in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong.
The strategy focuses on professionalising women’s football at all levels, from domestic competitions and clubs to the national team, enhancing match quality, inspiring younger generations, developing female coaches and referees.