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Viet Nam set golden target for upcoming SEA Games

 VietNamNet Bridge – The national under-23 football team has been called on to win a gold medal at the 27th Southeast Asian Games to be held later this year in Myanmar.

Committee on constitutional amendments meets in Ha Noi

 VietNamNet Bridge – Headed by National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung, the committee on drafting amendments to the 1992 Constitution held a meeting with key Ha Noi leaders yesterday.

AS Roma to come to Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Mrs. Mae Mua, the representative of Strata sports marketing firm revealed the cost to bring the Italian football club AS Roma to Hanoi at $1 million.

Japanese expert prepares for reconstruction of V-League

VietNamNet Bridge – From February 20, Japanese expert Kazuyoshi Tanabe will be in Vietnam to embark on his work at the Vietnam Professional Football JSC (VPF).

Two overseas Vietnamese footballers ready for challenge in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - According to information from the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), Mac Hong Quan has returned to Vietnam and is willing to try at the Vietnamese team in the next few days.

VFF to renew coach Chen's contract

The Viet Nam Football Federation (VFF) has reached an agreement to renew Chinese coach Chen Yun Fat's contract to lead the national women's football team.

Diaspora has input on Constitution

VietNamNet Bridge – Representatives of overseas Vietnamese evaluated Viet Nam's draft revised Constitution, a draft revision of the 1992 document, at a conference held by the Viet Nam Fatherland Front in Ha Noi yesterday, Jan 17.

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Phuc appointed as caretaker of the national football team

VietNamNet Bridge - In a press conference on the afternoon of January 14, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) vice chairman Nguyen Lan Trung confirmed that coach Hoang Van Phuc the interim coach of the national football squad.

VFF struggles to fill national role

 VietNamNet Bridge – Coach Le Huynh Duc will not be taking the driving seat of the national team after a meeting with the Viet Nam Football Federation (VFF) general secretary Ngo Le Bang.

Czech based midfielder invited to train with Viet Nam

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Viet Nam Football Federation has invited Vietnamese Czech midfielder Michal Nguyen to train with the national team.

Duc poised to become interim national coach

 VietNamNet Bridge – Le Huynh Duc will likely take charge of the national football team for two upcoming matches at the 2015 Asian Cup qualifier, according to the Viet Nam Football Federation (VFF).

Coach Hoang Tuan to instruct national football team

VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) negotiated with coach Hoang Anh Tuan and the results obtained made both happy.

Many football clubs astonished at transfer deadline

VietNamNet Bridge - According to the Vietnam Football Federation’s (VFF) announcement, the deadline for transfer for the football season 2013 will be mid-January 2013.

Two years, eight bosses give up football

VietNamNet Bridge - Massive retreat of football investors in a short time has made Vietnamese football fall into a severe crisis.

Football Federation fixes the V-League 2013 plan

VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) Executive Board Meeting held this morning, December 13, approved the plan for the V-League and the First Division Tournament 2013.

Navibank Saigon FC dissolved

VietNamNet Bridge - On December 5, Navibank Saigon FC declared its dissolution because the FC did not find any sponsor. Meanwhile, Saigon Xuan Thanh FC is unlikely to attend the 2013 football season.

National football team’s coach Phan Thanh Hung resigns

The 52-year-old coach of the Vietnamese national football squad resigned after the meeting of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) to analyze the failure of Vietnam at the AFF Cup 2012 in Hanoi yesterday, December 5.