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After sealing the V-League 2025/26 title with three rounds still remaining, CAHN (Hanoi Police) FC are now aiming for much bigger targets beyond domestic football.
Coach Mano Polking has officially extended his contract with CAHN (Hanoi Police FC), committing to the Hanoi-based club until 2028 as both sides look to build on recent success.
V-League 2025/26 is nearing its conclusion, but risks still threaten Vietnam’s national team plans.
After a run of 10 winless matches in the V-League 2025/26, Portuguese coach Mauro Jeronimo has stepped down, paving the way for Vu Hong Viet’s comeback.
V-League returns as Dinh Bac faces his toughest test
After a long pause, the V-League struggles to regain momentum, leaving Vietnam’s head coach Kim Sang Sik anxious about his players’ form ahead of the decisive clash with Malaysia in March.
A long break for U23 Vietnam’s SEA Games and AFC U23 campaign has shaken the V-League, creating unexpected results that are, in many ways, a welcome change.
The recent success of Vietnam’s U23 team is fueling anticipation as the LPBank V-League 2025/26 returns to action.
The return of overseas Vietnamese footballers is reshaping the 2025/26 V-League season, but integration challenges remain.
Nam Dinh defends its title while Binh Dinh faces relegation in a season lacking standout progress.
HAGL officials suspended and fined following misconduct over disallowed goal in V-League match.
Two FIFA-level referees will take charge of the Round 17 matchup between top-four contenders.
Thep Xanh Nam Dinh and their star forward, Nguyen Xuan Son, secured a clean sweep of the monthly V-League awards. With Coach Vu Hong Viet leading the charge, the team continues its impressive form this season.
The absence of V-League’s record-breaking scorer Xuan Son has opened up the Golden Boot competition, creating a more thrilling season for fans and players alike.
After leading Vietnam to their third ASEAN Cup title, coach Kim Sang Sik is turning his focus to the V-League in search of fresh talent to strengthen the national team.
Hanoi FC has made a significant move in the transfer market by signing Dutch midfielder Keziah Veendorp, a former teammate of Donny van de Beek, as they aim to reclaim the V-League title in the 2024/25 season.
The V-League is seeing a surge in the number of overseas Vietnamese players, a development that not only adds diversity to the league but also provides Coach Kim Sang Sik with exciting new options for the Vietnam national team.
As Vietnam’s V-League buzzes with a flurry of high-value transfers, a closer inspection reveals a less glamorous reality behind the multi-billion-VND deals.
With the V-League now allowing up to two Vietnamese overseas players per club, this policy shift aims to invigorate the league and broaden the talent pool for the national team.