Born into darkness but driven by determination, Vũ Tiến Mạnh has turned his passion for running into a remarkable journey. From breaking personal barriers to inspiring a community of visually impaired runners, his story is one of courage, perseverance and the power of hope.
From the challenging early days to their remarkable achievements on the Paralympic stage, generations of Vietnamese athletes with disabilities have crafted an inspiring narrative of resilience, determination, and the unwavering human spirit that defies all boundaries.
Madam Pang Nualphan Lamsam, president of the Football Association of Thailand (FAT), led a delegation to meet Phạm Việt Hùng, Ambassador of Việt Nam to Thailand to present a flower vase as a sincere apology for a recent mistaken use of the Vietnamese flag.
Young master Hà Quỳnh Anh will be Việt Nam's sole representative in the first Shinhan Bank World KISEON Go Championship on December 23 in South Korea.
As the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games hosted by Thailand is approaching, Vietnamese sports find themselves at a crucial juncture. This event is not just a platform for maintaining regional rankings, it represents a pivotal opportunity to embrace a new direction: investing in socialised sports.
Five strongest Vietnamese athletes will compete in the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Group III Asia/Oceania Event B – 2025 which will be held in HCM City next month.
After eight matches in the national premier league, Ninh Bình lead the standings with 20 points, three points ahead of Hà Nội Police in second place and five points ahead of Thể Công Viettel in third.
Under the guidance of head coach Mai Đức Chung, the players are focusing on enhancing their physical strength while integrating techniques and tactics for the upcoming event. The weather in Hà Nội in late October is quite favourable for training, helping the players maintain good physical condition and enthusiasm during each session.
Weightlifter Nguyễn Thành Duy successful to take gold in the men's 65kg class on October 27.
After nearly a year away from the pitch, midfielder Đỗ Hoàng Hên has made a remarkable return to Hà Nội FC, showcasing his impressive form and creating opportunities to play for the Vietnamese national team.
The FIFA-ASEAN Cup has been launched for Southeast Asian nations to push the development of football across the region.
Defending champions 3F Galaxy by Rekommend AI suffered a big blow on their way to protect their throne after a big loss in the opening match of the Vietnam Pro-Am Basketball Championship brought by VNPAY (VBC) on October 26 in Hà Nội.
Sĩ Bội Ngọc scored a double title in the VTV A.O SMITH Pickleball Open 2025, which ended on October 26 in Hà Nội.
Vietnamese mixed martial artists are asked to win gold medal when the sport will make its debut in the 33rd SEA Games this December in Thailand.
Huỳnh Anh Khôi and Phạm Thị Hồng Lệ had no worthy challengers on their way to win the six VPBank Hanoi International Marathon 2025 on October 26.
Việt Nam pocketed first medals in taekwondo from the ongoing Asian Youth Games 2025 in Bahrain October 24.
Trần Gia Bảo, the young striker from Hoàng Anh Gia Lai (HAGL), was recognised in October by The Guardian as one of the top 60 most promising young talents in the world for 2025.
The VTV A.O. SMITH Pickleball Open 2025 was kicked off on October 24 featuring large number of about 700 elite and amateur athletes at the Happyland Court in Hà Nội.