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News Headlines 6/3
Over 90
chess masters compete in HDBank International Open
More than 90
domestic and foreign chess players will meet at the Ramana Hotel in
Nearly 60 locals,
including well known names Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son, Dao Thien Hai and Nguyen
Duc Hoa, will battle it out for a slice of the US$35,000 total prize money,
with 33 foreigners from the leading countries in chess such as
The overall
champion walks away with US$12,000 while the second and third-placed
finishers receive respective sums of US$5,000 and US$3,000.
The host’s top
chess star Le Quang Liem, who is also reigning champion of the tournament,
will return home from the
Officials
sent to the touchlines
Referees and
assistants have been suspended until the end of the V-League's first-leg
matches after their misjudgements in the National Premier League recently.
Referee Phung Quoc
Quan gave a goal to Song Lam Nghe An in a match against Hung Vuong An Giang
last week when it was scored from off-side. Later, he only gave a yellow card
to defender Tran Dinh Dong, whose violent strike broke midfielder Nguyen Anh
Hung's leg.
The Vietnam
Football Federation (VFF) said Dong must receive a red card. Quan's assitant
Tran Thanh Liem was said to be involved in the first mistake. Both of them will
be rested until April 20, which means they will be barred from six matches.
Another referee,
Nguyen Van Kien, received a similar punishment for ignoring many violent
strikes by teams Hai Phong and
Nguyen Hai Huong,
the head of VFF's Referee Councils, said: "These bans are pretty heavy
and have been imposed so that referees and assistants focus and do their best
in matches later."
70 cyclists
to participate in international cycling event
The International
Womens Cycling Tournament, the Binh Duong Open, will kick off on March 7 with
the participation of 11 local and foreign teams.
Seventy cyclists
will compete in a race of nearly 700 kilometres over eight stages.
In its fourth
edition, the tournament organisers have invited strong rivals,
The organisers said
the foreign competitors will have to vie for the Cup with
"This year the
length of the race is longer and the cyclists will pass through mountainous
and hilly terrain. These would be big obstacles for everyone," said Ngo
Van Lui, deputy head of the organising board.
The 105-km long
first stage will be from
The tournament will
conclude on March 14 and the winner will walk away with VND30 million, or
US$1,500. The organisers will also present prizes to the best cyclist and the
top teams.
Vinh wins
weightlifting silver
On Tuesday, Ly
Quang Vinh came second in the men's 50kg category, lifting a total of 202kg,
11kg less than winner Zheng Liangrun from
Kim Yong Gun from
In total, there are
six athletes from
The Thai
championships have 560 athletes from 40 countries participating and will
continue until March 12. They are a precursor to the second Olympic Youth
Games to be held in
World No 8
sent home by S Korean
Qualifier Lee
Dong-keun of
Minh's defeat was
the biggest shock of the opening round.
Last year Minh
reached the quarter-finals where he was beaten 21-17, 21-19 by world No 1 Lee
Chong Wei of
The All England
Open has lured some of the world's top athletes competing for prize money of
US$400,000. The event will wrap up on Sunday.
Vietnamese
football officials vow to scrutinise on-field violence
The Vietnamese
Football Federation (VFF) has vowed to strictly punish any players and
referees who are caught committing or ignoring violent acts on field.
On March 3, the VFF
announced its punishment to Tran Dinh Dong, a defender of Song Lam Nghe An
Club and three referees. Even though Song Lam Nghe An FC argued that Dong did
not intentionally cause injury to a HV An Giang's player, Nguyen Anh Hung,
Hong was fined VND20 million and banned from this year V-League. He was also
asked to pay all hospital fees for Anh Hung.
Nguyen Hai Huong,
head of VFF's disciplinary committee said, "This blind protection from
FCs has spoiled many players. They never admit their faults. Dong's action
was not intentional but it was brutal and unnecessary. Hong could jump up but
he chose to kick, breaking the Hung's leg."
According to Huong,
Hung is from a poor family. His father died and his mother's health is in bad
shape so everything depends on Hung's career. Meanwhile, Dong already has a
'rough' history on the field and received punishment from the VFF previously.
"The media and public should strongly criticise such actions to protect
other players. There are many brutal players playing in V-League," Huong
said.
The referee
committee also informed that they suspended three referees. This is not the
first time that referees show leniency to violence on field despite warnings
from the committee. However, head of referee committee Nguyen Tan Hien said
they due to commit mistakes from the pressure. "But we hope they will
deliver stricter punishment in the coming times." he said.
Recently, many
violence scenes have been captured during the V-League, leading to serious
injuries to the players. After the first 29 matches, it is estimated that
4.58 yellow cards were given out per match. In the mean time, only 3.2 yellow
cards were given out per match during the English Premiere League, one of the
most familiar league to Vietnamese audience.
Even some experts
had to admitted that some of the collisions seems to satisfy player's blood
thirst than to compete for the ball.
Source: Nhandan/VNA/VNS/Dantri
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Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 3, 2014
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