VOV.VN - The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) officially announced on May 9 that Mai Duc Chung will continue his role as a head coach of the national women’s football team.
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese women’s team conceded a 0-2 loss to Japan in their last match of the second qualifying round of the Paris 2023 Summer Olympics in Uzbekistan on November 1.
VOV.VN - Visitors Vietnam lost 0-1 to hosts Uzbekistan in their opener of the second qualifying round of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics on October 26, putting them at a disadvantage in competing for a ticket to the next round.
VOV.VN - Japanese coach Akira Ijiri, who has spent nearly five years working with the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), is an outstanding candidate to replace Mai Duc Chung and lead the Vietnamese women's team, according to VTC News online newspaper.
VOV.VN - It came as no surprise that Vietnam lost 7-0 to powerhouses Japan in the last Group D match of women’s football at the ongoing 19th Asian Games (ASIAD) in Hangzhou, China, on September 28.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese women defeated their Nepalese opponents 2-0 in their Group D opening game in Hangzhou, China, on September 22.
VOV.VN - Local player Tran Thi Thu led the way in term of blocks made per 90 minutes at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which concluded in Australia and New Zealand on August 20.
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese women’s national football team were warmly welcomed as they returned home on August 3 following their participation in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese women's national football team may not have advanced past the group stage of the World Cup, but their players can be proud of their efforts in their debut appearance having fought hard against higher-ranked opponents and proving that they belong on the world stage, according to FIFA, the world’s football governing body.
Vietnam will not give up its efforts in their third and also final group match at the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 against the current runners-up, the Netherlands on August 1 in New Zealand, head coach Mai Duc Chung told a press conference on July 31.