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Update news women's volleyball
Vietnam’s women’s volleyball team secured an early place in the AVC Cup 2026 semifinals after defeating Iran in straight sets on Thursday.
Vietnam's women's volleyball team survived a tough test from Indonesia to claim a hard-fought 3-2 victory at the AVC Nations Cup 2026.
The defending champions continued their strong start to the AVC Nations Cup with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Hong Kong (China).
Defending champions Vietnam will begin their quest for a fourth consecutive AVC Challenge Cup title when the tournament gets underway in the Philippines from June 4 to 14, with head coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet confident his side can rise to the challenge.
The Vietnam women's national volleyball team arrived in the Philippines on the morning of June 4, ready to begin its AVC Cup 2026 campaign with the goal of defending the championship it has won for the past three consecutive editions.
The AVC Nations Cup 2026 will test Vietnam's title credentials under a tougher format, with every group-stage match carrying significant weight.
Vietnamese volleyball star Tran Thi Thanh Thuy has officially concluded her campaign in Japan after a successful 2025-26 season with Gunma Green Wings, returning home to continue her career with her parent club.
Two of Vietnamese volleyball’s most talked-about names - Nguyen Thi Bich Tuyen and Dang Thi Hong - have begun new chapters after quietly stepping away from competitive play in 2025.
Tran Thi Thanh Thuy, captain of the Vietnam women’s volleyball team, has been named the Most Popular Athlete of the Year at the 2025 Victory Cup - a recognition voted entirely by the public.
With a major contribution from Tran Thi Thanh Thuy, Gunma Green Wings have achieved their best result ever in the Japanese V.League.
Vietnam’s volleyball transfer market has opened the new year with high-impact moves, drawing widespread attention across the national sports scene.
Vi Thi Nhu Quynh is quickly becoming the center of attention in Vietnamese volleyball, following an international stint and news of a high-profile signing ahead of the 2026 national championship.
Thailand has never been this wary of Vietnam’s rising power in women’s volleyball ahead of the much-anticipated gold medal clash.
Middle blocker Nguyen Thi Trinh withdraws due to health reasons, opening the door for rising star Le Nhu Anh.
With top scorer Bich Tuyen not called up, officials shift focus from historic triumph to realistic achievement.
Tran Thi Thanh Thuy and Tran Thi Bich Thuy delivered stellar performances in the 2025/26 Japan Volleyball League just before heading back to Vietnam to prepare for the 33rd SEA Games.
Bui Thi Anh Thao, just 16 years old, is turning heads in the world of Vietnamese women's volleyball as she prepares to take on the SEA Games stage, stepping into the shoes of national team veterans like Bich Tuyen and Thanh Thuy.
Vietnam’s top volleyball star will leave her Japanese club temporarily to rejoin the national team for SEA Games in Thailand.
National champions VTV Binh Dien Long An have officially withdrawn from the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.
Vietnam’s top opposite hitter will not compete in SEA Games 33 as the national team reshapes its lineup.