Former SLNA striker joins Binh Dinh
(Baonghean.vn) - According to Truong Van Thanh, this player has just completed a 1-year contract with the martial arts team.
The striker born in 1991 is a product of SLNA training center. Having played successfully for U17, U19 and U21 SLNA, Truong Van Thanh was promoted to the first team by the Nghe An team's management to participate in the 2014 season.
However, during his time with Vinh Stadium (2 seasons), the player of the same generation as goalkeeper Tran Nguyen Manh rarely got to play.
At the end of the 2015 season, Truong Van Thanh left SLNA to play for the Phu Yen First Division team. Impressive performances in the 2016 National First Division helped the 28-year-old striker "catch the eye" of the XSKT Can Tho coaching staff. In the 2017 V.League, Truong Van Thanh played 8 matches and scored 1 goal for the Tay Do team.
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Truong Van Thanh in U21 SLNA shirt. Photo courtesy |
Unfortunately, last season, the player born in 1991 had to leave the field due to injury. After fully recovering, Truong Van Thanh went to the capital to apply for a trial at the First Division team Phu Dong. Despite his great efforts to prove himself, Truong Van Thanh was still not retained by the Phu Dong coaching staff.
Receiving an invitation from the First Division team Binh Dinh, the former SLNA striker decided to go to Quy Nhon city to seek new opportunities. It did not take long for Truong Van Thanh to completely win the trust of the coaching staff of the martial arts team. And the year-long contract was quickly completed by both sides.
Finally, after many efforts, Truong Van Thanh has found a new home for himself. Hopefully, this striker will play excellently in the Quy Nhon home team's shirt./.

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