Việt Nam will aim high at the VTV Ferroli Cup 2025 which starts later this month, featuring strong contenders and a big bonus for the winners.
Around 1,000 young athletes from 24 Asian countries and territories are competing at the Asian U17 & U23 Wrestling Championships in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province from June 18 to 28.
The tournament, on June 17, was seen as the ideal preparation for future international events and the SEA Games.
This victory marks Khánh Hòa's seventh championship in the tournament's history.
The Open will feature hundreds of athletes from across Asia, serving as a key warm-up event ahead of the 33rd SEA Games.
Some 120 elite athletes from 12 clubs across the country are competing at the 2025 national triathlon clubs championship in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province from until June 17 to 24.
This will be Việt Nam's third appearance in the ASEAN U19 Women’s Championship final, having faced Thailand in the previous two finals without a victory.
As hosts, Việt Nam will send a strong delegation with 50 competitors taking part in all events at the Thái Nguyên Sports and Training Gymnasium.
They will compete in 28 categories for U8 to U18 from June 5-24 at the Bình Dương New City's Community Sports Centre.
The U23 competitors took four golds while the U18 athletes secured two from the Asian event. The rest of the golds went to the kayaking team.
Players will begin training next week in HCM City and move to Bắc Ninh to get familiar with the court.
The Dragons maintained their dominant form at home with a commanding 113-87 win over the Ho Chi Minh City Wings, marking their third consecutive game scoring over 100 points in the 2025 VBA season.
Coach Vũ Hồng Việt praised his players and said Thép Xanh Nam Định overcame huge challenges to defend their V.League 1 title.
In Asia, Việt Nam rank sixth, trailing only Japan, South Korea, Australia, China and North Korea.
The team demonstrated their strength with a 3-0 victory against Trường Tươi Bình Phước Club in their penultimate match at home.
Việt Nam won and set records in the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Women's Volleyball Nations Cup 2025 on June 14 in Hà Nội.
The world is becoming more and more globalised, with borders and skin colours becoming blurred, less and less important compared to the will and desire to contribute to a player's beloved nation.
True to their strategy, the Catfish retained the same starting line-up, while the Heat stuck with the roster that fell short two days earlier.