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From grassroots efforts to the Lion Championship, Vietnam’s MMA scene is transforming rapidly, with fighters now stepping onto the global stage.
With bold strokes and mental toughness, Linh proves why she leads Vietnam’s badminton scene.
Vietnam’s spirited debut in the Women’s Volleyball World Championship leaves behind lasting inspiration despite early exit.
Paris Olympian Trịnh Thu Vinh has won a bronze medal at the 16th Asian Championship Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun 2025 in Kazakhstan.
Unseeded players Nguyen Thuy Linh and Vu Thi Trang of Vietnam secured second round's slots in the TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2025 in Paris.
The Vietnamese contingent comprises eight members, including four athletes and three coaches led by Tong Thi Ngoc Hoa, VMMAF Deputy General Secretary and Chief of Office.
Vietnam has earned two silver medals and one bronze in the pro category, while U18 players bagged two golds and two silvers from the PPA Tour Asia's Hong Kong Open 2025.
Coach Kim Sang Sik has officially called up Vietnamese-Bulgarian footballer Tran Thanh Trung to join the U23 Vietnam squad in preparation for the 2026 AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers.
Tran Thi Thanh Thuy shines with 17 points as Vietnam loses 0-3 to world No. 11 Germany.
Nguyen Thuy Linh eliminates Thai legend Ratchanok Intanon at the 2025 World Championships.
In their first world championship appearance, Vietnam’s women’s team fought bravely against Poland, winning one set and winning over fans.
As Vietnam makes its debut at the World Championship, the gap with Thailand reveals valuable lessons for long-term volleyball development.
The 17th Southeast Asian Taekwondo Championships closed on August 21 after three days of thrilling competition, with Vietnam emerging as the overall champion.
Facing top-tier rivals, Vietnam’s women's volleyball team seeks to learn, grow, and win at least one match in Thailand.
Vietnam’s women’s volleyball team faced a 12-hour travel delay before arriving in Phuket for the 2025 World Championship.
A second-half goal from Holly Furphy sealed a 1-0 win as U23 Australia triumphed over Myanmar to claim the AFF Women’s title.
The result capped a strong campaign for coach Mai Duc Chung’s squad, who once again proved their dominance over their regional rivals and closed the tournament with a well-deserved bronze medal on home turf.
Vietnam leads the field with 115 participants, underlining its strength as one of Asia’s Taekwondo powerhouses.
Kento of Japan took the top spot in the newly added 21km event at the “Save Turtles Run 2025” in Con Dao.
The team is back from the World Championship, but questions remain over a rumored FIVB penalty involving Dang Thi Hong.