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Songkhla
News updates related to Songkhla
SEA Games 33 moves 10 sports to Bangkok, Cambodia withdraws 8 sports.
Thailand moved all 10 events from Songkhla to Bangkok due to flooding; Cambodia requested to withdraw from 8 events. Men's football adjusted: Singapore U22 moved to Group A instead of Cambodia, the format remains 3 groups of 3 teams.
International
Vietnam U22 plays its opening match at the SEA Games 33 in Rajamangala.
Due to flooding in Songkhla, Thailand has moved 10 events to Bangkok; Vietnam U22 will play Laos U22 on December 5th at Rajamangala Stadium, the schedule for the second match against Malaysia is still unclear.
SEA Games 33 changed venue due to flooding, Vietnam U22 team to Bangkok.
Due to flooding, the organizers moved all 10 sports scheduled to be held in Songkhla to Bangkok, including men's football. The Vietnam U22, Laos U22, and Malaysia U22 teams were all brought to the capital.
The Vietnam U22 team may change their competition venue at the SEA Games 33.
Flooding in Songkhla has prompted Thailand to consider changing venues; Group B teams may move to Bangkok or Rangsit, benefiting Vietnam U22 in terms of travel but raising concerns about logistics and traffic congestion.
Vietnam U22 team departs early due to heavy rain and flooding, risk of having to change venues for SEA Games 33.
Flooding in Songkhla threatens plans, raising the possibility of relocating from Tinsulanon to Thammasat or Rajamangala. Vietnam U22 team departs early on November 30th, welcoming three CAHN players on November 28th.
Vietnam U22 team reschedules due to floods, faces risk of having to change venues.
Floods in Songkhla threaten the match schedule; Vietnam U22 shortens training camp, flies early on November 30th via Bangkok – Hat Yai (landing at 6:30 PM). Three CAHN players join the team on November 28th, in time to open the match against Laos U22.
Vietnam U22 team arrives in Thailand one day early for SEA Games 33.
The U22 Vietnam team adjusted their flight to be one day earlier than planned on December 1st, traveling in two legs from Tan Son Nhat Airport to Suvarnabhumi and Hat Yai, and is expected to arrive at 6:30 PM; Songkhla is experiencing heavy rain and flooding; 25 out of 28 players have joined the team...
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