History of confrontations between Indonesia Women vs Vietnam Women: The archipelago nation is at a disadvantage.
Matches between the Indonesian and Vietnamese women's teams are always one-sided encounters, where the team in red demonstrates superior class in both form and achievements.
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The form of both teams
The Vietnamese women's national team is demonstrating the stability and class of one of the top teams in the region. In their last five matches, coach Mai Duc Chung's players have won four with impressive scores such as 6-0 against Cambodia, 4-0 against Guam, and 7-0 against Maldives. They scored a total of 21 goals and conceded only one – a testament to both their explosive attack and solid defense. The Vietnamese women's team's playing style is not only cohesive but also increasingly modern thanks to the addition of young players along with the seasoned experience of key players like Hai Yen and Kim Thanh.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian women's team has been unconvincing. They recently suffered a 0-7 defeat against Thailand and have only won 1 of their last 5 matches (a 1-0 victory against Kyrgyzstan). Their defense frequently makes mistakes, conceding 12 goals in their last 3 games. Despite efforts to revamp their squad and improve their fitness, compared to the general standard in Southeast Asia, the Indonesian women's team remains in the lower ranks and struggles to implement their playing style.
History of confrontations
The history of confrontations between the Indonesian and Vietnamese women's teams shows a complete dominance by the Vietnamese team. The two teams met on November 29, 2019, and in that match, Vietnam easily won with a score of 1-3.6-0Right on Indonesian soil. This result accurately reflects the huge difference in skill level between the two teams.
For many years, the Vietnamese women's team has consistently been a superior opponent to Indonesia at all levels. The differences in tactics, physical fitness, and player quality have often resulted in one-sided encounters between the two teams. Although Indonesian women's football has made slight progress, closing the gap with the Vietnamese women's team remains a long journey.


