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Japanese training
News updates regarding training in Japan.
Chương Thị Kiều is absent from the list, missing the SEA Games 33.
The key central defender of the Vietnamese women's national team is not included in the shortlist for the training camp in Japan from November 21-30. She previously played the full 90 minutes at the 2025 AFF Women's Cup but will miss out for the second consecutive time...
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Mr. Tran Anh Tu encouraged the Vietnamese women's national team before the SEA Games 33.
Mr. Tran Anh Tu visited and encouraged the Vietnamese women's national team; the team trained in Nagoya in November and attended the send-off ceremony on December 1st in Ho Chi Minh City before heading to Thailand for the SEA Games 33.
Vietnam U17 finalizes squad, departs for training in Japan.
After six friendly matches against diverse opponents, coach Cristiano Roland is pleased with the spirit and adaptability of the Vietnam U17 team; the team will travel to Japan on November 5th to play three matches.
Coach Mai Duc Chung praised the team's spirit as the women's national team defeated Ho Chi Minh City I 3-2.
After the first two weeks of training, coach Mai Duc Chung acknowledged the team's efforts; the Vietnamese women's national team won against Ho Chi Minh City I 3-2 and are preparing to travel to Japan for training starting November 20th.
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