Postponed the match between SLNA and SHB.Da Nang this afternoon, April 14

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(Baonghean.vn)- This morning, April 14, after an urgent meeting between the V.League Organizing Committee and the leaders of the two teams SLNA and SHB.Da Nang, the Organizing Committee decided to postpone the match at Vinh Stadium this afternoon, April 14, because 11 SHB Da Nang players had to be hospitalized.

The regular technical meeting before the match between SLNA and SHB.Da Nang at 9am this morning (April 14) was replaced by a meeting to handle the incident of 11 SHB.Da Nang players being hospitalized due to food poisoning. The meeting was attended by Mr. Pham Ngoc Vien - Vice President of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), referee supervisors, match supervisors, representatives of the two teams, and doctors treating the 11 SHB Da Nang players.



Coach Le Huynh Duc visits Da Nang players being treated at the hospital

Here, the doctors informed the health status of the Da Nang players who are being treated at the hospital. Of these, 7 players are currently not healthy enough to play. In theory, the Song Han team still has enough players on the field according to regulations, but in reality, both the away team and the home team have requested to postpone the match this afternoon.

The plan to postpone the match was agreed upon by the VFF representative, match supervisor, referee supervisor and Vinh Stadium Organizing Committee. Currently, the Organizing Committee and the two teams are agreeing on the schedule for the make-up match and discussing a solution to the number of tickets that have been issued.

Mr. Ho Van Chiem - Executive Director of SLNA Club said that about 10,000 tickets issued before the match had been sold, so when the Organizing Committee decided to postpone the match, the Vinh Stadium Organizing Committee would have a lot of work to do.


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