Việt Nam scooped 18 gold medals in the first day of competition of the 17th ASEAN Taekwondo Championships and Junior Championships on August 19 in Khánh Hòa Province.
Ranked in the top place following his remarkable record of eight wins and one loss, Lượng added another win and a belt after beating challenger Lê Văn Tuần in the LC 25 fight night.
For the first time, the country’s largest mixed martial arts series will be held in Khánh Hòa Province, and also for the first time outdoors, with the fights taking place at Cam Ranh Square on the night of August 16.
In a coastal twist for Vietnam’s premier mixed martial arts series, the LION Championship 25 is set to storm Cam Ranh Square with a vengeance. On August 16, the usually tranquil shores of Khánh Hòa Province will witness Vietnam’s fiercest...
Hà Nội is home to eight professional volleyball teams, four men''s teams and four women''s, which have made remarkable progress as amateur volleyball tournaments are organised in every corner of the city. This is considered a solid foundation for the...
HCM City 1 will defend their title in a match against HCM City 2 in the National Women''s Football Championship - Thái Sơn Bắc Cup 2025, which will kick off on September 4.
Việt Nam shared the top podium with the Philippines in the medal tally with four gold, two silver and two bronze medals at the last SEA Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Vietnamese martial artists entered 23 final matches and successfully won 17 gold medals, including both tanding (combat) and seni (performance) events.
Coach Kim Sang-sik is the first coach in the history of Southeast Asian football to win regional championship gold medals with both senior and U23 sides, and he did so in just seven months.
Thailand were the world powerhouse but it was Việt Nam the champion in the quadrant (team of four) event of the World Sepak Takraw Championship, also known as King''s Cup, on July 27 in Songkhla Province, Thailand.