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Update news women's football
Vietnam’s national women’s football team began their SEA Games 33 campaign with a sensational 7-0 win over Malaysia, completing all three of their strategic goals in the opening match.
Ho Chi Minh City women’s football club has advanced to the AFC Women’s Champions League quarterfinals despite a 0–3 defeat to Melbourne City.
Ho Chi Minh City Women’s Football Club continued their successful run in the AFC Women’s Champions League 2025/26 with a 2–0 win over Lion City.
A second-half goal from Holly Furphy sealed a 1-0 win as U23 Australia triumphed over Myanmar to claim the AFF Women’s title.
The result capped a strong campaign for coach Mai Duc Chung’s squad, who once again proved their dominance over their regional rivals and closed the tournament with a well-deserved bronze medal on home turf.
With the win, Australia booked their place in the final against Myanmar, while Vietnam will face Thailand in the third-place playoff at 4:30 p.m. on August 19.
Vietnam beat Thailand 1-0 to extend 10-year unbeaten streak against their rivals.
Vietnam’s U20 women’s squad defeated Kyrgyzstan 3–0 to top Group B and qualify for the AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 finals with maximum points and a clean sheet.
The “Golden Star Women Warriors” topped Group B with three wins over Hong Kong (China), Singapore, and Kyrgyzstan, netting 14 goals without conceding.
Dominant performance sets up a decisive clash with Thailand for Group A’s top place.
After a confident 6-0 opener, coach Mai Duc Chung emphasizes teamwork and steady progress toward the championship.
The regional women’s football tournament begins in Vietnam, with the hosts eyeing the title
The squad kicks off a 10-day camp in Shizuoka with five friendlies ahead of the 2026 AFC U20 qualifiers.
A flawless performance puts Vietnam in pole position for 2026 Asian Cup qualification.
Vietnam’s U20 women’s team kicks off preparations under Japanese coach Masahiko Okiyama.
Coach Mai Duc Chung says Vietnam is determined yet cautious as Group E qualifiers kick off.
Coach Mai Duc Chung has officially announced the 23-player squad for the Vietnam women’s national team, which will compete in Group E of the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers, held in Viet Tri, Phu Tho from June 29 to July 5.
Held by the ASEAN Football Federation, the 2025 ASEAN U19 Women’s Championship features eight regional teams split into two groups, with matches played across four stadiums in Ho Chi Minh City through June 18.
The strategy focuses on professionalising women’s football at all levels, from domestic competitions and clubs to the national team, enhancing match quality, inspiring younger generations, developing female coaches and referees.
Despite the scoreline, the friendly match gave Vietnam’s players crucial international experience.