VOV.VN - The Vietnam women’s national football team have officially booked their place at the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup after a dominant 4-0 win over Guam on July 5 at Viet Tri Stadium in northern Phu Tho province.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam women’s national football team defeated their UAE opponents 6–0 in their second qualifying match for the 2026 Asian Cup at Viet Tri Stadium, Phu Tho province, on July 2 evening, moving a step closer to the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup finals.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam women’s national football team secured a 3-1 win over the women’s team of Tezukayama Gakuin University in their second friendly match during a training camp in Japan on June 13.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam women’s national football team were defeated 1-4 by Werder Bremen Women’s FC of Germany that showcased their superior physical strength and technical skill in a friendly match held at Hang Day Stadium in Hanoi on May 16.
VOV.VN - The official Facebook page of the FIFA Women’s World Cup recently posted a photo of head coach of Vietnamese women's team Mai Duc Chung with the Vietnamese caption “Anh hùng Lao động” (Labor Hero).
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese women’s national football team, led by coach Mai Duc Chung, will have a busy schedule in 2025, with three major tournaments at both regional and continental levels.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) officially announced on May 9 that Mai Duc Chung will continue his role as a head coach of the national women’s football team.
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese women’s team conceded a 0-2 loss to Japan in their last match of the second qualifying round of the Paris 2023 Summer Olympics in Uzbekistan on November 1.
VOV.VN - Visitors Vietnam lost 0-1 to hosts Uzbekistan in their opener of the second qualifying round of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics on October 26, putting them at a disadvantage in competing for a ticket to the next round.
VOV.VN - Japanese coach Akira Ijiri, who has spent nearly five years working with the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), is an outstanding candidate to replace Mai Duc Chung and lead the Vietnamese women's team, according to VTC News online newspaper.