According to the Việt Nam Volleyball Federation, this marks the Vietnamese team''s debut at the most prestigious event in the sport, representing a significant milestone and a new chapter for Vietnamese volleyball.
Thai League 1, featuring 16 participating teams, remains the most valuable tournament in the region, with a total market value of 76.84 million euros (US$89.58 million) at the start of the 2025-2026 season.
This season, HAGL are fielding a youthful squad, with many players experiencing V.League 1 for the first time. Coach Trãi insists that this loss is just a stepping stone, as the team have ample time to grow and develop.
With the win, Australia booked their place in the final against Myanmar, while Việt Nam will face Thailand in the third-place playoff at 4:30 p.m. on August 19.
Tickets for the semi-final matches of the 2025 ASEAN Women’s MSIG Serenity Cup will be available in two price tiers, VNĐ100,000 and VNĐ200,000, according to the organisers.
Việt Nam is competing in seven sports with a team of 25 athletes at the World Games, including beach handball, wushu, aerobic gymnastics, billiards, pétanque, kickboxing and Muay.
Coach Mai Đức Chung could not hide his happiness when his side once again beat Thailand in an official tournament, lengthening their domination of the 10-year rivalry on August 12.
In the early morning of August 13 (Vietnamese time), FIVB announced an investigation into the Vietnamese team regarding the inclusion of an ineligible athlete in their roster for the tournament in Indonesia. As a result, FIVB has cancelled all match...