Tran Quyet Chien becomes world number one in billiards; Tuan Hai goes abroad after leaving Hanoi FC?
Tran Quyet Chien becomes the world's number one billiards player; Tuan Hai goes abroad after leaving Hanoi FC?; Which 3 matches in round 23 of V-League 2023/24 will apply VAR?... are notable sports news in the past 24 hours.
Tuan Hai went abroad after leaving Hanoi FC?
In the last two matches of the Vietnamese team under coach Kim Sang-sik, Pham Tuan Hai played brilliantly, scoring goals against both the Philippines and Iraq.
According to reputable sources, Tuan Hai is considering leaving Hanoi FC after the 2023/2024 season ends and going abroad to play football to challenge himself.

At this time, a team in V-League is willing to pay Tuan Hai 7 billion VND/year as a signing bonus to recruit this star but is still not satisfied.
If he plays football abroad, Tuan Hai can absolutely achieve a high salary like his senior Cong Phuong is currently receiving (500 million VND/month in Japan).
Currently, Hanoi FC is said to be trying to convince Tuan Hai to stay and will create conditions for this striker to play abroad on loan.
Currently, according to the valuation of the international transfer information site Transfermarkt, Tuan Hai is valued at 400,000 Euros.
Which 3 matches in round 23 of V-League 2023/2024 will apply VAR?
VPF Company announced that the matches in round 23 of V-League 2023/2024 will apply VAR.
The 2023/2024 V-League matches will return this weekend after a break to make way for the National Team to compete in the final round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.
According to the Organizing Committee, of the 7 matches in round 23 taking place on June 15 and 16 this weekend, 3 matches will apply VAR technology.
First is the match between host Hong Linh Ha Tinh and The Cong Viettel club (6pm, June 15).

At Vinh Stadium, the match between home team Song Lam Nghe An and neighbor Dong A Thanh Hoa (5 p.m., June 15) will also have the support of VAR technology.
The highlight of round 23 of V-League 2023/2024 is the clash between Hanoi FC and Hanoi Police (7:15 p.m. June 16, Hang Day Stadium). This is the third match of this round to apply VAR technology.
According to the announcement from the tournament organizing committee, the main referees assigned to this round are expected to include: Referees Ngo Duy Lan, Nguyen Dinh Thai, Tran Dinh Thinh, Nguyen Manh Hai... The VAR referee and VAR assistant referees are expected to include Do Anh Duc, Mai Xuan Hung...
Tran Quyet Chien rose to number one in billiards world
Dick Jaspers' defeat to Heo Jung-han in the round of 16 of the World Cup in Ankara (Türkiye) on the evening of June 14 helped player Tran Quyet Chien make history.
The International Carom Billiards Union (UMB) uses two rankings. One is the World Players Ranking, which calculates the results of the last eight World Cups, one World Championship, continents and countries.

The second ranking is the UMB Events Ranking (UMB table) which calculates the results of the 10 most recent World Cups and one world championship.
Before the World Cup in Ankara, Quyet Chien was second in both groups. He was one point behind Kim Jun-tae in the world group, and 10 points behind Dick Jaspers in the UMB group.
On June 13, Jun-tae was eliminated from the group stage of the Ankara tournament. At that time, Quyet Chien only had to compete with Jaspers in the UMB group. In the round of 16 on the evening of June 14, Quyet Chien defeated Tran Thanh Luc 50-39, while Jaspers lost to Jung-han 30-50.
This result is enough for Quyet Chien to take the top spot in both the world and UMB rankings. Even if he loses in the quarterfinals, Quyet Chien will still be 33 points and 24 points ahead of Jun-tae and Jaspers in both rankings.
MU reached personal agreement with Jarrad Branthwaite
The 21-year-old has enjoyed an impressive season at Goodison Park, earning him a place in England's provisional squad for Euro 2024.
But after being left out at the last minute by manager Southgate, Jarrad Branthwaite returned to the club and agreed personal terms with the Red Devils.

However, MU and Everton have not agreed on a transfer fee. According to The Times, the Merseyside team is asking for 70 million pounds.
If he arrives at Old Trafford, Branthwaite will become the first new signing since co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Ineos team took over MU football operations.
The news that MU is pushing ahead with the deal to sign the Everton centre-back came just 24 hours after Ineos continued to put their faith in coach Ten Hag.
Personal terms agreed between MU and Branthwaite help the young centre-back increase his salary dramatically, up to 150,000 pounds/week./.