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With big-name signings and quality play, the V-League’s revival could propel the national team to new heights.
The V-League 2025/26 is shaping up to be more competitive than ever, placing unprecedented pressure on referees.
The new V-League season is set for fierce competition both on the pitch and in the dugouts.
Brandon Ly has officially joined Hanoi Police FC (CAHN) from Burnley, becoming one of the most high-profile Vietnamese-origin signings in recent years.
The South African midfielder surpasses Nguyen Xuan Son in market value, leading Nam Dinh’s star-studded squad.
Quang Nam FC addresses speculation of a merger and confirms ongoing discussions about the club’s direction amid financial concerns.
The unexpected withdrawal of Quang Nam FC disrupts the 2025/26 season just as schedules are finalized.
Provincial team mergers spark fears of club loss - but also hopes for deeper competition and unity.
Nam Dinh won their second consecutive V-League title, while Binh Dinh was relegated in a season overshadowed by poor quality and persistent structural issues.
The V-League journey demands more than money - it requires strategy and endurance.
Thep Xanh Nam Dinh sealed their V-League championship in style with a 1-0 victory over Ha Tinh at Thien Truong Stadium, marking an emotional day for the players and fans.
Two Malaysian referees will oversee the pivotal V.League clash between Hanoi FC and Nam Dinh on May 4.
The V-League welcomes new overseas Vietnamese talents, including Kevin Pham Ba and Mark Huynh, while Hendrio is left without a team for the rest of the season.
Binh Duong’s forward has cemented his place among Vietnam’s top strikers, reaching 100 career goals at just 27 years old.
The 2024/25 V-League season features intense competition among multiple teams vying for the championship, but the league’s overall quality remains underwhelming.