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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.