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Update news women's volleyball
Dang Thi Hong was briefly listed for the Chile match before FIVB retracted her name due to an error.
The FIVB has shocked fans by deleting all match records and individual stats of Dang Thi Hong following Vietnam U21’s disqualification from the world championship.
U21 Vietnam’s World Championship hopes were dashed after FIVB penalties over alleged birth certificate irregularities.
Bouncing back from four forfeits, Vietnam’s young stars beat world No. 11 Egypt in a spirited performance.
The FIVB has nullified four results for Vietnam’s U21 women’s team at the 2025 World Championship due to an eligibility violation.
After losing three wins to a sanction, Vietnam’s U21 volleyball team looks to rebound against Egypt.
The U21 Vietnam women’s team stuns Serbia, ranked 18 places higher, in a 3-1 victory.
After three days of competition, the second stage of the Southeast Asian Women's Volleyball League (SEA V. League) 2025 wrapped up in Ninh Binh province on August 10 with a thrilling Vietnam–Thailand finale.
The 19-year-old star leads all scorers with 62 points after three matches.
A dominant 25-5 set win sends Vietnam U21 women into the top 16 in their World Championship debut.
Vietnam defeats the Philippines in their opening match of the second leg of SEA V-League 2025, hosted in Ninh Binh.
Vietnam women's volleyball team loses 0-3 to China U21, placing fourth in Shanghai.
Standing at 1.90m and boasting extensive playing experience, Thuy is expected to be a key player in helping Gunma improve their standing in the rankings.
Vietnam’s volleyball squad pushes past victory to fix lingering issues and chase a historic gold medal.
Following their championship victory at the AVC Nations Cup, Vietnam’s women’s volleyball team has made slight adjustments to its roster with full determination to claim the VTV Cup 2025 title.
Third straight AVC Nations Cup win fuels historic global ranking for Vietnam.
The Vietnamese star heads to Japan after her MVP-worthy performance at the AVC Nations Cup.
Vietnam’s women’s volleyball team concluded the 2025 AVC Nations Cup with a dominant 3-0 victory over the Philippines (25-15, 25-17, 25-14), securing the championship title for the third consecutive time.