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Viet Trinh, along with 23 fans, traveled to Thailand to support the Vietnam team in the two semi-final and final matches. The actress expressed her excitement, noting that on the flight from TP HCM to Bangkok, many fans wore banners, painted the national flag on their faces, and held flags, ready to cheer for the U22 team.
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This was Viet Trinh's first time watching a live football match at a stadium. She recounted that when the referee blew the final whistle, Vietnamese fans erupted in cheers, shouts, and dancing, creating a fantastic atmosphere. "Vietnam's strikers were resilient and determined, not disappointing football enthusiasts," Viet Trinh said.
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Musician Nguyen Van Chung (third from right) and singer Duyen Quynh participated in a rally for the U22 Vietnam team at the Hanoi University of Transport and Communications dormitory on the evening of 18/12.
Nguyen Quyen Quynh said, "During the final match, I often held my breath watching the outcome."
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Actress Kim Tuyen took to the streets with the national flag, joining the celebratory atmosphere. According to her, the Thai team played well, but the U22 Vietnam's strategy and indomitable spirit overcame all pressure. "Despite being two goals down and playing on the opponent's home turf, our young strikers staged a spectacular comeback," she said.
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Erik (right) and his friends carried flags and vuvuzelas, joining the street celebrations. "I feel proud and grateful to the Vietnam team for bringing memorable moments to the fans," he said.
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Phap Kieu and Uyen An joined the street celebrations by motorbike. Both immersed themselves in the "sea of people," singing, cheering, and blowing horns.
"I jumped for joy when Thanh Nhan contested the ball, launched an attack, and scored against the Thai team," Uyen An stated.
Hoang Dung
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