(Dan Tri) - Tens of thousands of people poured into the streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to celebrate the 2-1 victory of the Vietnamese team over Thailand. The atmosphere was as bustling and exciting as the "miracle" of Changzhou in 2018.
At 10 p.m., after the referee's whistle ended the first leg of the AFF Cup 2024 final, tens of thousands of people poured into the area around Hoan Kiem Lake (Hanoi) to celebrate the victory of the Vietnamese men's football team (Photo: Ngoc Luu). Hang Bai Street was congested for a long time due to the large number of vehicles pouring onto the street to celebrate (Photo: Huu Nghi). The streets are filled with national flags and red and yellow colors (Photo: Huu Nghi). Three people, a father and his son, brought national flags and aluminum pots to the street to "beat drums" to celebrate (Photo: Huu Nghi).
Many pots and pans were no longer intact in the storm celebrating the victory of the Vietnamese team (Photo: Nguyen Hai). The central streets of Hoan Kiem district are packed with people, vehicles and national flags (Photo: Nguyen Hai). Despite the "storm" of celebration, football fans still did not forget to comply with the newly applied Decree 168/2024, stopping their vehicles properly at red traffic lights on Le Thai To Street (Photo: Hai Nam). A young man climbed onto the hood of a car to wave a flag to celebrate the victory (Photo: Huu Nghi). Many women wear bright red dresses and shirts to blend in with the atmosphere on the street (Photo: Huu Nghi). Foreign tourists join in the joy of Vietnamese fans, waving flags and cheering around Hoan Kiem Lake (Photo: Nguyen Hai). Bruno (British) enthusiastically celebrated the victory of the Vietnamese team. "The atmosphere here is so exciting, I love the Vietnamese people", Bruno shared (Photo: Ngoc Luu). Webb (British tourist) with a red flag with a yellow star joins the crowd cheering for the Vietnamese team (Photo: Nguyen Hai). Dinh Tien Hoang Street was covered with national flags after Vietnam's 2-1 victory over Thailand. It took 27 years for the "golden star warriors" to defeat the Thais at home (Photo: Ngoc Luu). In Ho Chi Minh City, the atmosphere of cheering for the Vietnamese football team is extremely exciting (Photo: Trinh Nguyen). People poured into the streets, waving flags to celebrate the victory in front of the City Opera House (Photo: Hai Long). Many people climbed onto the back of a pickup truck, shouting "Vietnam is the champion" all along the central route (Photo: Hai Long).
Oncoming traffic high-fived in celebration on many two-way streets in District 1 (Photo: Trinh Nguyen). Almost everyone who goes out "storming" has a national flag in their hand (Photo: Trinh Nguyen). At 11:30 p.m., the celebratory atmosphere was still vibrant and bustling throughout the central streets of Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: Nam Anh). Sea of people celebrating in front of Ben Thanh Market area (Photo: Huu Khoa). The vibrant atmosphere, the red flag with yellow star on Nam Ky Khoi Nghia street (Photo: Huu Khoa).
Fans chanted "Vietnam is the champion" (Photo: Huu Khoa).
Some young people disguised themselves and went out into the streets, finding high spots like treetops or tanker roofs to blow horns and cheer in celebration (Photo: Nam Anh).
It has been a long time since Vietnamese football fans felt so close to winning the AFF Cup, since the last time Vietnam won the cup in 2018 (Photo: Huu Khoa). Joyful, excited, and vibrant images all over the streets of Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: Huu Khoa). Pot lids become gongs, metal boxes become drums, resounding with the cheers of fans on the street (Photo: Huu Khoa). The capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City had a sleepless night "going crazy" to celebrate the victory of the national men's football team (Photo: Huu Khoa).
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