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Vietnam’s Tran Quoc Tuan takes seat on FIFA’s national teams committee

FIFA has officially appointed Tran Quoc Tuan – Member of the AFC Executive Committee and President of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) – as a member of the FIFA Committee for National Team Competitions for the 2025-2029 term.

VFF launches mobile app to connect fans and national football teams

The VFF App provides Vietnamese football fans with exclusive access, real-time updates, and interactive experiences.

Vietnam football to prioritize youth over naturalized players

Vietnam’s football federation doubles down on grassroots strategies while acknowledging pressure to adopt new approaches.

Tran Anh Tu’s leadership continues as he withdraws VFF resignation

Despite planning to resign, Tran Anh Tu will continue as VFF vice president and VPF chairman, focusing on the development of futsal and the V-League.

VFF’s first reaction to Tran Anh Tu’s resignation

The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has officially responded after Vice President Tran Anh Tu submitted his resignation, citing personal business commitments.

VFF invests in future: U17 and U22 teams prepare for international success

To further bolster the team’s capabilities, VFF has appointed Yutaka Ikeuchi as a technical supervisor, working alongside Roland and his coaching staff as they prepare for the challenges ahead.

VFF, Bundesliga extend partnership until 2028 to elevate Vietnamese football

The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) and the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga on February 26 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) extending their partnership until 2028, aiming to further enhance Vietnam's football landscape.

VFF appoints Japanese expert to boost U17 World Cup bid

With this appointment, the VFF hopes that Ikeuchi will collaborate with the U17 coaching staff to develop advanced training methods and achieve successful results at the AFC U17 Asian Cup 2025.

ASEAN Cup win highlights Vietnam’s approach to naturalized players

The Vietnam Football Federation has reaffirmed its commitment to youth development, adopting a balanced approach to naturalizing players unlike Indonesia’s aggressive strategy.