Vietnam women's futsal unbeaten in qualifying round, qualified for Asian tournament

VTC NewsVTC News20/01/2025


Group D of the 2025 AFC Women's Futsal Championship qualifiers will take place in Yangon, Myanmar from January 15 to January 19. The Vietnamese team is in the same group with Taiwan (China), Myanmar and Macau (China).

Coach Nguyen Dinh Hoang and his players are sure to qualify after just the first two rounds. The Vietnamese team defeated host Myanmar 5-1 and beat Macau (China) 21-0.

The final match against Chinese Taipei is just a formality. According to the tournament regulations issued by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), both the top and second place teams in Group D will qualify for the final round.

Vietnam women's futsal team

Vietnam women's futsal team

Facing Taiwan (China) - considered the toughest opponent in this group - the Vietnamese women's team still played with determination and put pressure on their opponents at the beginning of the match. The opponent unexpectedly opened the score in the 11th minute but the Vietnamese team immediately equalized.

The chase continued. In the 17th minute, the Vietnamese team conceded another goal. However, Bien Thi Hang managed to score an equalizer, making the final score 2-2.

Both Vietnam and Taiwan (China) have 7 points after 3 matches. Coach Nguyen Dinh Hoang and his team are at the top of the table due to a better goal difference (25 goals scored and 22 goals conceded, while their opponents only have 22).

The 2025 Asian Women's Futsal Championship finals will take place in China in May. Vietnam is one of 12 teams participating in the tournament.

Xiao Ming


Source: https://vtcnews.vn/futsal-nu-viet-nam-bat-bai-vong-loai-gianh-quyen-du-giai-chau-a-ar921425.html

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