Squad numbers revealed for Vietnam’s U22 team ahead of SEA Games 30 (Photo: VTV)
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Most notably, among the 21 players selected to take part in the tournament, no player has been allocated the number 10 shirt.
Hanoi FC’s goalkeeper Bui Tien Dung has been chosen to wear the number one shirt, while SC Heerenveen defender Doan Van Hau has been handed the number five shirt. Elsewhere Triet Viet Hung, Nguyen Trong Hoang, and Ha Duc Chinh will wear number seven, number eight, and number nine, respectively.
Vietnam’s captain for the SEA Games midfielder Nguyen Quang Hai will wear number 19, while the team’s vice captains, striker Nguyen Tien Linh and left back Do Thanh Thinh have been given the number 22 and number two shirts, respectively.
For the first round of the SEA Games 30, Vietnam’s U22 squad have been placed in Group B along with Brunei, Laos, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand.
The Vietnamese team are scheduled to take on Brunei in their first match on November 25.
Following the opening tie the team will play Laos on November 28, before competing against Indonesia on December 1.
Fixtures against Singapore and Thailand will take place on December 3 and December 5, respectively.
All of the team’s group stage matches will be held at the Imus Sports Arena, the Binan Football Stadium, and the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
Here are the squad numbers in full for the Vietnam U22 team:
Bui Tien Dung: Number one
Doan Van Hau: Number five
Triet Viet Hung: Number seven
Nguyen Trong Hoang: Number eight
Ha Duc Chinh: Number nine
Do Hung Dung: Number 16
Nguyen Quang Hai: Number 19
Nguyen Tien Linh: Number 22
Nguyen Van Toan Number 30
Phan Van Bieu: Number 31
Do Thanh Thinh: Number two
Huynh Tan Sinh: Number three
Ho Tai Tai: Number four
Le Ngoc Bao: Number six
Tran Thanh Son: Number 11
Nguyen Hoang Duc: Number 14
Nguyen Thanh Chung: Number 18
Nguyen Trong Hung: Number 20
Nguyen Duc Chien: Number 21
Bui Tien Dung: Number 23
Vietnam’s U22s depart from HCM City for SEA Games 30
The Vietnamese U22 men’s football team departed Ho Chi Minh City for the Philippines on November 22 in preparation for their participation in the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.