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Update news women's volleyball
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National champions VTV Binh Dien Long An have officially withdrawn from the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.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.
At just 19, volleyball player Dang Thi Hong is facing the possibility of early retirement after receiving an indefinite competition ban. With her sports career suddenly on hold, she has turned to online sales to earn a living.
With the registration deadline passed, Nguyen Thi Bich Tuyen is confirmed absent from Vietnam’s women’s volleyball team.
A month after her suspension at the 2025 U21 World Championship, Dang Thi Hong remains at the center of controversy, with the Vietnam Volleyball Federation still seeking clarity from FIVB.
Vietnam’s top middle blocker Bich Thuy is likely heading to Japan for the 2025-26 volleyball season after a successful stint in South Korea.
Dang Thi Hong has been banned from all official domestic volleyball tournaments, while Nguyen Thi Bich Tuyen now faces potential complications as the Vietnam Volleyball Federation (VFV) introduces stricter eligibility rules.
Facing an indefinite suspension, Dang Thi Hong shifts focus to coaching and education, possibly ending her playing career at just 19.
Vietnamese volleyball star Tran Thi Thanh Thuy has officially joined her new team, Gunma Green Wings, as the Japanese league gears up for its 2025-2026 season.
Tran Thi Thanh Thuy shines with 17 points as Vietnam loses 0-3 to world No. 11 Germany.
In their first world championship appearance, Vietnam’s women’s team fought bravely against Poland, winning one set and winning over fans.
As Vietnam makes its debut at the World Championship, the gap with Thailand reveals valuable lessons for long-term volleyball development.
Facing top-tier rivals, Vietnam’s women's volleyball team seeks to learn, grow, and win at least one match in Thailand.
The team is back from the World Championship, but questions remain over a rumored FIVB penalty involving Dang Thi Hong.
Despite setbacks and penalties, Vietnam’s U21 women’s team stunned top-ranked rivals and emerged as a tournament sensation.
Seventeen-year-old outside hitter Pham Quynh Huong emerged as the top scorer for Vietnam at the 2025 FIVB U21 Women’s Volleyball World Championship.