The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) believes that extending coach Mai Duc Chung's contract can maintain stability for the immediate tasks of the women's national football team.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) expressed regret after Vietnam's women's national team had a valid goal disallowed by the referee, leading to a loss against the Philippines in the SEA Games 33 final.
Despite a controversial disallowed goal and a 5-6 penalty shootout loss to the Philippines, the Vietnam women's national team showcased their will, skill, and dignity in the SEA Games 33 final.
Kick-off at 19h30. Vietnam aims for a record fifth consecutive SEA Games women's football championship against the Philippines in the final in Chonburi.
Vietnam has 10 gold medal hopes in Muay Thai and Pencak Silat, will compete in two handball finals, four rowing finals, and conclude the day with the women's football final.
Philippines defeated host thailand 4-2 in a penalty shootout, after a one-one draw in regular time, securing a spot in the SEA games 33 women's football final.
An errant pass from Indonesia's goalkeeper inadvertently struck the head of a charging Pham Hai Yen, resulting in an unusual goal for Vietnam in the women's football semi-final on 14/12.
Vietnam must defeat Myanmar in the final group B match to avoid early elimination from the SEA Games 33 women's football tournament. Kick-off is at 4 PM.
Huynh Nhu and her teammates will enter today's final group B match against Myanmar with a single goal: victory, to avoid early elimination at SEA Games 33.
Vietnam faces an early opportunity to secure a spot in the semi-finals of women's football at the 33rd SEA Games, as they play the Philippines in the second round of Group B. Kick-off is at 6:30 PM.
Head coach Mai Duc Chung's players ate packed meals and took souvenir photos at Tan Son Nhat Airport before flying to Thailand for SEA Games 33, where they aim for a record fifth consecutive gold medal.