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The Cong - Viettel Football Club (), commonly known as The Cong or by its most recent former name Viettel FC, is a
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ese professional football club based in
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. The club belongs to the Cong-Viettel Sports Centre, a part of
Viettel Group The Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group (), less formally recognized as Viettel Group () or simply Viettel, is a Vietnamese multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam. Viettel is the largest telecommuni ...
and competes in the
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, the top tier of the Vietnamese football league system. The Cong - Viettel, formerly known as Thể Công, is one of the most widely supported clubs and also the most successful club in Vietnamese football history, having won a record 19 national titles, including nine consecutively, from 1971 to 1979. The club has also contributed many great players to the national team. The Cong - Viettel's traditional colour is red, leading to the nickname ''Cơn lốc đỏ (Red Tornado)''. As Thể Công, they held a long-standing rivalry with Công an Hà Nội (a club run by the Hanoi Police, not to be confused with the recently rebranded Cong An Ha Noi), known as the "Hanoi Derby" or the "Vietnamese Clasico", from the mid-1950s to their dissolution in 2002. Nowadays, the derby is contested between The Cong - Viettel and
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.


History


Thể Công period


1954-1968: Formation and rising

On September 23, 1954, according to the appointment of the Director of the General Department of Politics at that time, General Nguyen Chi Thanh, ''đoàn công tác Thể dục Thể thao Quân đội'' (Thể Công) was established. Thể Công is short for ''Thể dục Thể thao Công tác Đội''(Physical Education and Sports Team Work) and was managed by Ministry of Defence. The first Thể Công team include 23 people of the cadre from ''The Army Officer College No1'' and was divided into three teams: 11 football, 5 basketball and 6 volleyball players. In addition, all three teams also have a special reserve player, ''Ly Duc Kim'', who knows how to play football, both basketball and volleyball, and has the ability to be a nurse and good logistics. Kim also has the above support functions. The first main lineup of The Cong football team include: ''Lê Nhâm; Nguyễn Văn Hiếu; Phạm Ngọc Quế; Nguyễn Thiêm; Ngô Xuân Quýnh; Phạm Mạnh Soạn; Trương Vinh Thăng; Nguyễn Bá Khánh; Nguyễn Văn Bưởi (capital); Nguyễn Thông (player-coach); Vũ Tâm (as Phạm Vinh)''. Beside, ''Nguyen Van Thanh'' (as '' Tí Bồ'') was joined later, was a famous player of the first Vietnamese footballers generation in the 1930s to 1950s period. More than a month later, on October 25, in the first football match held since the liberation of Hanoi capital at
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, The Cong had the first match in its history against Tran Hung Dao University team, including players from the capital's working class. The team won with a score of 1 - 0 with the only goal of the match being scored in the 30th second by the striker captain ''Nguyen Van Buoi''. In 1955, Vietnam's first football tournament was held in
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with the name '' Hoà Bình League'' (precursor of
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), Thể Công was participated with two teams A and B. Both teams won championships of two A and B classes. In 1956, for the first time, the ''Democratic Republic of Vietnam national football team'' was convened for international duty. At the age of 38, ''Ti Bo'' was still called to the national team along with nine other The Cong players to participate in his first tour in China. He became one of the first players of the Vietnamese team and the oldest Vietnamese national player ever. During the following years, Thể Công won the champions in 1956 and 1958. At that time, Công An Hải Phòng and Công An Hà Nội has been their main and traditional rival in Northern Vietnam football. Three clubs played are also the founding members in the highest Vietnamese system league in the mid-1950s and became the Big 3 clubs in the early Vietnam football period. In 1950s and 1960s, Công An Hải Phòng was far more successful, winning ten championships, including four consecutively from 1965 to 1968, making the club became North Vietnam's record champion. Thể Công took over the title more than six years later in 1976, when they won their tenth championship in 1970 and also their last nation league trophy. The duel between Thể Công and Công An Hải Phòng was referred to as the ''Northern Derby'', but the ''Hanoi Derby'' with Công An Hà Nội was more attention because they are always counter the ''Red Tornado'' by good defense system, who reached the champions twice in 1962 and 1964.


1969-2000: Golden decade: Dominance in the league

Since the 1969s to 1979s, The Cong had always dominated in national league with 10 championships in Vietnam's A Class National League, including nine consecutively from 1971 to 1979. During that time, the typical generation of The Cong players were '' Nguyễn Thế Anh (Ba Den), Nguyễn Cao Cường, Quan Trong Hung, Vương Tiến Dũng, Nguyễn Trọng Giáp, Vu Manh Hai,''... with the majority being young players who went to long-term training in
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in 1967 and when they returned home, they were the most outstanding and typical players in the country. After the country was unified and had the National Championship (the predecessor of the V-League), The Cong has always been the strongest football club in Vietnam with 5 championships. The Cong players have always been the core of the national team and contributed many players in the golden generation of Vietnamese football such as goalkeeper Tran Tien Anh, Do Manh Dung, Nguyen Manh Cuong, and Nguyen Hong Son, Truong Viet Hoang, Nguyen Duc Thang, Pham Nhu Thuan, Trieu Quang Ha, Dang Phuong Nam, Vu Cong Tuyen... The Cong was the longest standing team in the V-League until the team was relegated in 2004. (In 1980, The Cong did not participate in the tournament due to internal reasons). At that times, Công An Hà Nội was still a main rivals have been the clubs who put up the strongest fight against its national dominance. Matches with CAHN was more than a local derby with many classic wins, draws and losses. Due to Thể Công being traditionally hard to beat for CAHN though they had no any trophies for a long times.


2004-2008: Relegation and promoted back

In 2004, exactly 50 years after its foundation, Thể Công football club finished V-League at 11th place (out of 12) and was relegated to the lower division. The team performed poorly partly due to the policy of not recruiting foreign soldiers, in contrast to all other teams at that time. In the following season, the club changed its name to The Cong Viettel (
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is the Army Electronics and Telecommunication Corporation) and is partially managed by this unit. However, many comments suggested that the club should return to its old name. On January 19, 2007, the club finally gained the right to be promoted back to V-League after winning over Tay Ninh 5–3. Immediately thereafter, the official team name was reversed back to Thể Công.


2009-2010: The end and transfer

On September 22, 2009 (before the 55th anniversary of the establishment of Thể Công) the Ministry of Defense decided to change Thể Công to Viettel. In November 2009, the Ministry of Defence decided to remove name "Thể Công" out of football in Vietnam, and transfer all management of football club from the General Political Department of the Vietnam People’s Army to
Viettel The Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group (), less formally recognized as Viettel Group () or simply Viettel, is a Vietnamese multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam. Viettel is the largest telecommuni ...
. On September 23, 2011 on the occasion of the 57th anniversary of the establishment of the club, hundreds of officials, players, and fans of all generations who were once members of The Cong decided to launch a "campaign" to collect 1 million signatures across the country to petition the Ministry of Defense to regain the title ''Thể Công''. However, Viettel Telecom Corporation is not very interested in this reception. Facing the risk of being dissolved, the acting director of the Center at that time, ''Nguyen Thanh Hai'', asked the leaders of ''Viettel Telecom Corporation'' to allow the maintenance of the ''Viettel Football Center'' and pledged to bring results in a year. In the 2010 football season, the Center's teams reached the final round of the youth tournaments. In 2011, the Center won 1 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze Medal in youth tournaments, officially gaining the right to exist. In the 2012 football season, the official squad of Viettel Football Center won the championship with the same rank at the Vietnam Third Division Football Championship and won a place in the Second Division since the 2013 season.


Modern era


Viettel period


2010–2018: Promotion

Next to 2010 season, the club again switched its name back to Viettel FC, and also voluntarily left the professional football set-up. Instead, the club decided to focus on youth development, and start competing again in the amateur 4th tier of Vietnamese football. On October 26, 2014, the ''General Director of Military Telecommunications Group'' signed the decision ''No. 2294/QD-VTQ-TCNL'' to consolidate the functions and tasks and change the name of ''Viettel Football Training Center'' to ''Viettel Sports Center''. In 2016, the club finally returned to professional football after winning promotion to the V.League 2. In 2018, Viettel F.C. won the V.League 2 championship and went back to the national top tier
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. The football club also wanted to switch back to the formerly name Thể Công when the tournament started from 2019, but was not agreed yet from the Ministry of Defence, who owned brands name "Thể Công" and were used by their volleyball team – "Câu lạc bộ bóng chuyền Thể Công" (Thể Công Volleyball Club). Therefore, the official name of the football club is Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá Viettel (Viettel Football Club) and owned by
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.


2019–present: Revival

In the 2020 season, Viettel had a race to the championship with
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. *In the 2020 National Cup, the club won the runner-up title after losing 1–2 at Hang Day Stadium against
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. *At LS 2020 V.League 1, the club won the championship after beating
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1–0 with Bruno Cantanhede's only goal in the last round – round 7 of phase 2 of group A taking place on 8/08. 11/2020. They only took two seasons in
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to be crowned, when they were promoted from the 2019 season. If including the achievements of ''Thể Công'', this is the 19th time that they have won the championship. *In 2021, the club qualified for the AFC Champions League.


Continental record


Season-by-season record ( V-League)


Honours


National competitions

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/ Hoa Binh League: : Winners (19; record): 1955, 1956, 1958, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981–82, 1982–83,
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1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently s ...
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: Runners-up : (4)
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, 1992 : Third place : (4) 1993–94,
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, 2000–01 ,
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* V.League 2: : Winners : (2) 2007,
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: Runners-up : (1)
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(as Viettel F.C.) * Second League: (as Viettel F.C.) : Winners : 2015 : Runners-up : 2009 * Third League (as Viettel F.C.) : Winners : 2008 ;Cup *
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: : Runners-up : (5) 1992, 2004, 2009 ,
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. *
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: : Winners : (1) 1999. : Runners-up : (1) 2020


Other competitions

* Festival Sport Vietnam : Winners : 2002 * Army ASEAN (1) : Winners : 2004 : Runners-up : 1999 * U21 (2) : Winners : 1997, 1998 * U19 (3) : Winners : 1998, 2002, 2009 * SKDA : Third place : (1) 1989


Players


First-team squad


Reserves and academy


Out on loan


Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors


Famous players

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* Phạm Như Thuần * Nguyễn Văn Quyết * Bùi Tiến Dũng * Quế Ngọc Hải * Nguyễn Hoàng Đức * Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng *
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* Nguyễn Đức Chiến * Trương Tiến Anh * Nguyễn Thanh Bình * Nhâm Mạnh Dũng * Phan Tuấn Tài * Khuất Văn Khang


Coaching staff

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Coaches

* Quản Trọng Hùng (2001–?) * Branko Radović (?–7/11/2003) * Phan Văn Mỵ (7/11/2003-?) * Tomas Viczko (10/2006-?) * Gyorgy Galhidi (31/7/2007–1/9/2008) * Vương Tiến Dũng (16/9/2008–2009) * Lê Thụy Hải (1/2009–5/2009) *
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(2016) * Nguyễn Hải Biên (2017–1/2019) *
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(1/2019-6/2019) * Nguyễn Hải Biên (6/2019–) * Trương Việt Hoàng (1/2020–) * Hans-Jürgen Gede (6/2021) (2021 AFC Champions League only)Gede served as head coach of Viettel FC during the 2021 AFC Champions League, where it is required that the head coach of a club to have a "Pro" license. Trương Việt Hoàng, the club's regular head coach has no such credentials by the time of the competition. * Bae Ji-won (6/2022) (2022 AFC Cup only)


References


External links


Old forum about The Cong

The Cong 2009 squad
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