3 girls from Nghe An and the Vietnam Women's Team leave for the 2023 World Cup
Hai Hoang•July 5, 2023 10:48
(Baonghean.vn) - On the morning of July 5, the Vietnamese women's team left for New Zealand to attend the 2023 Women's World Cup finals, including 3 girls from Nghe An, including Ngan Thi Van Su, originally from Tuong Duong, currently living in Thanh Chuong; Thai Thi Thao and Vu Thi Hoa, both from Do Luong.
At 8:00 a.m. on July 5, Huynh Nhu and her teammates were present at the lobby of the Vietnam Youth Football Training Center, preparing to depart for the 2023 Women's World Cup finals. Photo: Hai HoangPlayers pinned Vietnam Football Federation badges on each other before leaving. Photo: Hai HoangThe radiant smile of midfielder Tran Thi Thuy Trang. Photo: Hai Hoang3 girls from Nghe An (from left to right): Vu Thi Hoa, Ngan Thi Van Su, Thai Thi Thao. Photo: Hai HoangMidfielder Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung brought quite a lot of carry-on luggage. Photo: Hai HoangCaptain Huynh Nhu is confident before departure. Photo: Hai HoangThe whole team took a souvenir photo at the Vietnam Football Federation. Photo: Hai HoangAt exactly 8:25, the car started moving to Noi Bai airport. Photo: Hai HoangAfter 45 minutes of travel, the Vietnamese women's team arrived at Noi Bai airport (Hanoi). Photo: Hai HoangCoach Mai Duc Chung is worried because the World Cup in New Zealand is in winter, so the weather is very cold, with temperatures ranging from 10-15 degrees Celsius. Photo: Hai HoangBesides, Huynh Nhu and her teammates will have to adapt to the time difference. Photo: Hai HoangThe female players took the opportunity to record memorable moments before departure. Photo: Hai HoangVu Thi Hoa just had a successful SEA Games. In 2022, Hoa was honored in the category of Best Young Female Player of 2022 at the Vietnam Golden Ball Gala. Photo: Hai HoangAccording to the 2023 Women's World Cup schedule, the Vietnamese women's team will compete in Group E against the defending champion USA at 8:00 a.m. on July 22 (Hanoi time). Photo: Hai HoangIn New Zealand, coach Mai Duc Chung and his team will have about half a month to complete preparations for the 2023 Women's World Cup finals. The Vietnamese women's team will have two important friendly matches with host New Zealand on July 10 and Spain on July 14. Photo: Hai Hoang