VFF and VPF cooperate with Bundesliga to develop Vietnamese football

The Việt Nam Football Federation (VFF) and Việt Nam Professional Football Joint Stock Company (VPF) have signed a memorandum of understanding with the DFL (Deutsche Fußball Liga) - the organiser of Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 to support Vietnamese football development.

Sleeping giant? More like in a coma

With their season ending in March, and now only fourth place to play for, means United have gone five years without winning a trophy. The last time that happened was 1977-82.

Quỳnh aims to defend her SEA cycling title in her home province

Cyclist Đinh Thị Như Quỳnh shed tears of happiness and sorrow at the top of the podium after winning the Biwase Cup Women's Cycling Tournament. Despite winning the event for the first time, her celebrations were marred by the sudden passing of her father during the race. 

Power to the players

Player power has a bad reputation in much of the football world, but I think if anything more of it is needed. The Messis and Ronaldos of this world who can dictate a lot of what goes on at a club are few and far between, whereas the vast majority of professional footballers the world over have their fate in the hands of their clubs, which is rarely a good thing.

Đà Nẵng marathon set to resume

More than 5,000 local runners have registered to race in the 2022 Manulife Đà Nẵng International Marathon – one of the top marathon destinations in Southeast Asia – on March 20 after a two-year suspension due to COVID-19.

Never felt more like singing the Blues

Liverpool fans in my home city will be rubbing their hands with glee right now. The rivalry between the two clubs is pretty intense, and to see your neighbour fail, particularly as spectacularly as Everton are right now, will have the red half of the city jumping for joy.

Despite their recent World Cup success, women in football still face challenges

Vietnamese women play a key role in all fields and sectors ranging from agriculture and economy to lifestyle and culture. On March 8, Vietnamese Women’s Day, Việt Nam News calls for more support for struggling female football players. The team has been dubbed ‘diamond girls’ by Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính after they qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time, despite all the challenges they face off the field.

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