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With the win, Australia booked their place in the final against Myanmar, while Vietnam will face Thailand in the third-place playoff at 4:30 p.m. on August 19.
The careless listing of banned player Dang Thi Hong deepened the wounds of Vietnam U21 at the World Championship.
Vietnam Volleyball Federation takes preventive steps to protect the women’s team ahead of the 2025 World Championship in Thailand.
The roster blends seasoned veterans with young talents, promising fierce competition for places.
The reason behind the severe penalty imposed on a player and the Vietnam U21 women’s volleyball team at the 2025 FIVB U21 World Championship remains undisclosed by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB).
Dang Thi Hong was briefly listed for the Chile match before FIVB retracted her name due to an error.
The FIVB has shocked fans by deleting all match records and individual stats of Dang Thi Hong following Vietnam U21’s disqualification from the world championship.
The V-League 2025/26 is shaping up to be more competitive than ever, placing unprecedented pressure on referees.
U21 Vietnam’s World Championship hopes were dashed after FIVB penalties over alleged birth certificate irregularities.
Under the agreement signed with Bundesliga International, TV360 will deliver all 306 matches each season of Germany’s top-tier football league to Vietnamese audiences.
LION Championship 25 will take place at Cam Ranh Square in south-central Khanh Hoa province, at 20:00 on August 16, featuring two of the most anticipated title fights of the 2025 season.
The FIVB has nullified four results for Vietnam’s U21 women’s team at the 2025 World Championship due to an eligibility violation.
Vietnam beat Thailand 1-0 to extend 10-year unbeaten streak against their rivals.
The Vietnam Volleyball Federation (VFV) has taken decisive legal action to protect the rights of its U21 women’s team following a heavy sanction by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB).
U23 Vietnam hopefuls from abroad must prove themselves beyond foreign training.
The U21 Vietnam women’s team stuns Serbia, ranked 18 places higher, in a 3-1 victory.
After more than 30 years and 40 consecutive defeats against Thailand, the Vietnam women’s volleyball team created a major upset by defeating their long-time rivals to win the 2025 Southeast Asian Women’s Volleyball (SEA V.League) championship.
After three days of competition, the second stage of the Southeast Asian Women's Volleyball League (SEA V. League) 2025 wrapped up in Ninh Binh province on August 10 with a thrilling Vietnam–Thailand finale.
The “Golden Star Women Warriors” topped Group B with three wins over Hong Kong (China), Singapore, and Kyrgyzstan, netting 14 goals without conceding.
The 19-year-old star leads all scorers with 62 points after three matches.