The Việt Nam Basketball Federation has announced the national squads for the upcoming FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2025, which will take place in Singapore from March 26 to 30.
Việt Nam and Laos are in Group F with Nepal and Malaysia. The host side are aiming for the group's top spot to qualify for the finals, which will be held in Saudi Arabia.
Coach Nguyễn Đình Hoàng and his team have started training for the final of the AFC Women's Futsal Cup 2025, which will be held in May in China.
The Asian Tennis Federation U14 Becamex IDC Cup 2025 opens on March 24 featuring young talented players across the continent.
Around 400 athletes across the country are competing in the 2025 National Wushu Championship being held in the southern coastal province of Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu from March 23 to 28.
Việt Nam were confident facing former Asian champion Uzbekistan, after they tied the powerful South Korean team 1-1 in the first match several days ago.
Social media dubbed the quarter-final tie "absolute cinema", which even spawned comparisons to Liverpool FC's 2005 Champions League Final comeback against AC Milan in Istanbul.
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Fourteen Vietnamese and foreign fighters are battling for honours at the mixed martial arts event AFC 37 Hồ Tràm Showdown in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province.
Khôi surpassed Yujiro Daidoji of Japan, who came in second in the men’s 42km track in 2hr34.19min on Sunday and his country fellowman Lê Tấn Hi, in third, with a time of 2hr 34.24min.
HCM City made up an amazing comeback to advance to the semi-finals of the AFC Women's Champions League on March 22 on their home ground of Thống Nhất Stadium.
Athletes and coaches with outstanding achievement over the year were honoured in the Việt Nam's Sport Glory Day 2025 on March 22 in Hà Nội.
Defeating arch-rival Thailand, Việt nam made history with the first ever World Cup sepak takraw title in women's quadrant category on March 21 in India.
Võ Thị Mỹ Tiên not only cements her status as Việt Nam’s top female swimmer but also shows promise as the country’s next aquatic star following in the footsteps of legendary Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên.
"I am Cao Quang Vinh. I am Vietnamese, and I am very proud to receive my citizenship. When my mother called me while I was training with the club, she cried when I called her back later," Vinh said, as quoted by Hà Nội Police Club on Friday morning.
Ba Đình’s hopes of redemption were dashed as they suffered yet another defeat, after losing last year’s final despite an impressive performance.
Facing high-calibre regional opponents, Vietnamese teams have undergone rigorous preparation, with players encouraged to give their best in every match.
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