In photos: Vietnam U19s defeat Thailand 1-0

VOV.VN - Vietnam beat Thailand 1-0 in the opening match of the U19 KBZ Bank Cup 2016 at Mandalar Thiri Stadium in Mandalay, Myanmar on August 22.

KBZ Bank Cup 2016 draws the participation of U19 teams from Myanmar, Thailand and Consadole Sapporo (Japan).

Vietnam faces Thailand in the opening match.

Vietnamese team is led by coach Hoanh Anh Tuan with the support of German expert Martin Forkel. 



In the first minutes, Vietnam U19s have several opportunities to score goals. 

The match seems hard for both teams.  


Striker Tran Thanh scores the only goal in the 25th minute.

Thailand has a chance to equalise near the end of the first half with a free kick but Suksan Mungpao fails to beat goalkeeper Do Si Huy.

Thailand dominates the second half and creates a lot of opportunities but fails to make the breakthrough.

In the next fixture, Vietnam will play host Myanmar on August 24 and Thailand face Japanese side Consodale Sapporo Club.

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