Coach Pham Van Quyen was "tortured" by SLNA U15 students during training session
Trung Kien - Duc Anh•March 14, 2019 10:10
(Baonghean.vn) - Former national player Pham Van Quyen is currently the assistant coach of the U15 Song Lam Nghe An team. He is working with head coach Phan Nhu Thuat to prepare for the National U15 Qualifiers taking place at Vinh Stadium (March 21).
Coach Phan Nhu Thuat and Pham Van Quyen were teammates for many years, especially when they played for the Vietnam U16 team at the 2000 AFC U16 Championship. Photo: Duc Anh
"Vietnam's football prodigy" in a completely new role. Photo: Duc Anh
This is the first time he has been part of the U15 SLNA coaching staff, participating in an official tournament. Photo: Duc Anh
In 2018, Van Quyen was also part of the U11 SLNA coaching staff that won the championship, but was only in an apprentice role. Van Quyen shared that the new job helped him become more mature and satisfy his passion. Photo: Duc Anh
At the end of the training session, coach Pham Van Quyen practiced ghost kicking with his students. Photo: Trung Kien
At the age of 35, Van Quyen still regularly participates in grassroots tournaments and his personal technical qualities are still very good. Photo: Trung Kien
There is no distance between teachers and students during SLNA training sessions. Photo: Trung Kien
However, in the game with his students, many times he still spent a lot of energy for the U15 SLNA players. Photo: Trung Kien
The cheerful laughter of young SLNA players when playing football with coach Quyen. Photo: Trung Kien
(Baonghean.vn) - This afternoon (August 27), the U15 Song Lam Nghe An team arrived at the team headquarters after winning the 2018 National U15 Football Championship. Coach Le Ky Phuong and his team became the third team from Nghe An this year to be warmly welcomed in their hometown.
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