VOV.VN - The Vietnam women’s national football team continue to assert their position as the No.1 team in Southeast Asia in the latest FIFA rankings, maintaining 37th place in the world despite not playing any matches since December 2024.
VOV.VN - A documentary highlighting the Vietnam national football team’s journey to the 2023 Women’s World Cup and the extraordinary effort of the squad’s players has been released that is expected to be screened at 52 cinemas nationwide.
The Vietnam women’s football team won 6-0 over FK Pardubice of the Czech Republic on September 8 (local time) as part of their training trip in the European country.
VOV.VN - The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on December 29 announced Vietnam’s top 10 culture, sports, and tourism events of 2023.
VOV.VN - 2023 marks an impressive year for Vietnamese sports as local athletes recorded plenty of milestone achievements in both domestic and international competitions. Here are some of the most outstanding events of the year as selected by the Voice of Vietnam (VOV).
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese women’s national football team have ended the year at 37th place in the FIFA rankings, the world’s football governing body announced in its latest rankings.
VOV.VN - The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on December 5 launched a vote campaign to select top 10 cultural, sport, and tourism events in Vietnam this year.
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese women’s national team claimed their first three points after trouncing India 3-1 in Uzbekistan on October 29 in their second match of the qualifiers for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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.