Vietnamese gymnasts eye
medals at World Championships
Vietnamese gymnasts eye medals at
World Championships
The country’s six male representatives – Nguyen Ha
Thanh, Le Thanh Tung, Nguyen Tuan Dat, Dinh Phuong Thanh, Hoang Cuong and
Dang Nam – are vying for titles in the freestyle, pommel horse, rings, vault,
parallel bars and horizontal bars events.
2011 world bronze medalist Phan Thi Ha Thanh is the
only female Vietnamese contestant at this year’s tournament, competing in the
uneven bars, vault, balance beam and freestyle disciplines. Expectations are
high for Thanh to repeat her podium finish at the previous competition in
The week-long event includes the participation of 410
athletes, 269 men and 141 women, representing 76 countries and territories
all over the world. Most outstanding among these are the 2012 Olympic men’s
all-around champion and three-time world champion, Kohei Uchimura from
The Vietnamese athletes lost 43-45 to
U19 squad embark on Asian qualifiers
The squad, which won a silver medal at the Southeast
Asian U19 Championship last month, will be strengthened by three players, who
are Ksor Uc, Duy Manh and Tuyen Quang.
Injured players Luong Xuan Truong and Trum Tinh also
with the team to give morale a boost under the guidance of Frenchman Grachen
Guillume.
The winners of the nine groups along with the six best
runner-up teams and host team
The 2013 National Team Xiangqi (Chinese chess)
Championships, to take place in Can Tho city from October 4-14, with the
participation of 152 players.
The players, representing 17 teams from across the
country, will battle it out in a Swiss system tournament to decide the top
scorer and the winning team. The combined scores of each team’s best three
players will determine the top teams.
Several well-known players are registered for the
competition, such as Nguyen Hoang Yen, Ho Thi Thu Hong, Dam Thi Thuy Dung,
Nguyen Thi Hong Hanh, Lai Ly Huynh, Nguyen Tran Do Ninh and Uong Duong Bac.
The nine-day event provides a good opportunity for
Vietnam aim to qualify for 2014 AFC
U-19 Championship
The 23-man National U-19 football team, led by coach
Graechen Guillume, leaves for
The French coach continues to place his trust in the
impressive squad that took second at the 2013 ASEAN Football Federation (AFF)
U-19 Youth Championship last week.
The team welcomes back Trum Tinh and captain Xuan
Truong, who are returning from injuries sustained during the AFF
championship. The coaching staff also called up three additional players,
including Ksor Uc, Duy Manh and Tuyen Quang, to strengthen the team’s forces.
The players had their last final training session in Pleiku yesterday, before
travelling to
39 teams are competing in the qualifying round for 16
slots at the 2014 AFC U-19 Championship in
The Group F competition takes place in
Vietnamese girls defeated their hosts
The event running from September 28 to October 3 has
attracted four teams, namely
It aims to provide more experience for futsal players
before competing in the 27th SEA Games to be held in
After the tourney, Vietnamese players will return to
Yamaha Cup for ASEAN children to
begin in Hanoi
The Yamaha ASEAN under-13 Football Cup will kick off on
October 4 at the
This year’s tournament, co-organised by Yamaha Motor
Vietnam and the Vietnam Football Federation, has lured six teams from four
countries including
It is the sixth time in a row the Cup has been
organised and the second time
In its debut in 2008 in the central city of Danang, the
host team defeated
Last year,
VPF says list of teams to play in
V-league remains uncertain
Chairman of Vietnam Professional Football Company
(VPF), Vo Quoc Thang, said that he himself does not know how many football
clubs will play in the next V-League.
Speaking with a DTiNews reporter, after recent rumours
that some teams will not join the V-League 2014, Thang said the deadline for
event participation registration is October 30 and the teams will draw lots on
November 1.
“All we know is that many Vietnamese football clubs are
facing financial difficulties, therefore, it's impossible to say how many of
them will compete in V-League 2014,” said the VPF chairman.
"It's not important to VPF, the V-League organiser,
how many teams will take part in the event, but we will ask those who
register to conform to stricter standards,” according to the VPF chairman.
There will be financial requirements for them, which means they have to
pledge they can afford to participate in professional football.
K.Kien Giang Club is at high risk of leaving the
next V-League as they are unable to pay players’ salaries.
Regarding this team, Thang, who is Chairman of
Kienlongbank, said the bank has transferred VND20 billion (USD952,380)
in sponsorship fees to the club under a signed contract for the 2013 season.
He also explained that the team had expected to receive a total sponsorship
of VND35 billion from donors for V-League 2013, but finally, only
Kienlongbank sent them the VND20 billion. This has caused their financial
difficulties.
V.Ninh Bình club is also facing financial problems. For
instance the management board has failed to offer the whole team a VND3
billion (USD142.8) bonus after winning the national cup. Besides, the board
still owes many players their salaries.
According to Thang, from 2014, football clubs will not
be allowed to change their names. Investors are only allowed to buy a stake
in a football club but not its name.
Thang also noted that V-League organisers will tighten
speech regulations. Article 37 of the professional football regulations
stipulates this, but it is not strictly supervised. Violators of the
regulations will face harsher punishment to avoid repetition of the recent
situation when the head of V-League was punished for his careless speech.
Thang added that VPF will hold its shareholders'
meeting in October and donors have pledged to contribute a total VND76
billion (USD3.6 million) for V-League 2014 out of the required VND121 billion
(USD5.76 million).
At the recent meeting to review V-League 2013, only
some clubs sent their representatives to attend despite the fact that the
organising board had already sent them invitations.
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Thứ Ba, 1 tháng 10, 2013
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