Nghe An students sing "Marching Song" to cheer for U23 Vietnam
(Baonghean.vn) - In order to motivate Coach Park Hang Seo and his team before the 2018 AFC U23 Championship Final, Nghe An University of Economics recently released a clip performing the song "Marching Song" as a gift to the Vietnam U23 team.
After the historic victories at the AFC U23 Championship, Coach Park Hang Seo and his team not only made the Vietnamese people feel proud, but also inspired confidence and pride in the country's football. It has been a long time since we felt such a vibrant, football-crazy atmosphere.
To support the U23 Vietnam team before the historic Final, Nghe An University of Economics filmed a clip performing the song “Marching Song”. After a few hours of posting online, the MV received more than 10,000 views, 2,000 likes and thousands of shares and comments.
Talking about the idea of making the MV, Dinh Thi Thu Uyen - Accounting major, Nghe An University of Economics said: "We know that the upcoming match will be a difficult one for our team, because we cannot go to the stadium to cheer for the team. Therefore, we came up with the idea of filming the MV "Marching Song" to inspire Coach Park Hang Seo and his team through social networks."
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Students from Nghe An University of Economics support the Vietnam U23 team. Photo: Tuan Anh |
“We hope that through this MV, we can encourage your fighting spirit. We hope that you will fight with all your might and bring a historic victory to Vietnam. And we want to tell you that millions of Vietnamese people will cheer for you wholeheartedly,” Thu Uyen added.
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Video was filmed at Nghe An University of Economics and Ho Chi Minh Square. Photo: Tuan Anh |
To support the U23 Vietnam team, Nghe An University of Economics also prepared national flags, ribbons, decals... to distribute to all students of the school.
And the Final match between the U23 Vietnam team and U23 Uzbekistan team will also be broadcast live at the Physical Education House - Nghe An University of Economics at 2:30 p.m. on January 27.