1982–83 V-League
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1982–83 V-League
The 3rd national football championship in Vietnam known locally as the Vietnam National A1 Football Cup was played from December 1982 until May 1982. 17 teams again took part in the competition that was played in three stages; a Group stage featuring 2 groups of 9 and 8 teams of which the top four qualified for stage two. The group winners of stage 2 would meet in the final. The bottom two placed teams from the first stage would meet in an end of season relegation match. First stage Group A Group B Second stage Group A Group B Relegation playoff Final References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:1982-83 V-League Vietnamese Super League seasons 1983 in Vietnamese football 1982 in Vietnamese football Viet ...
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Vietnamese Super League
The V.League 1 (), also called LPBank V.League 1 for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional football league in Vietnam, controlled by the Vietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company (VPF). It is contested by 14 clubs who play each other on a home and away basis. The team finishing at the top at the end of the season is crowned the champion and enters the AFC Champions League Two. The league was founded in 1980 as the All Vietnam Football Championship, with Tổng Cục Đường Sắt being the first winner. The league turned professional in the 2000–01 season, which allowed clubs to hire foreign players. Vietnam Professional Football (VPF) was established in 2012, and the organising power was transferred from the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) to Vietnam Professional Football Jointstock Company (VPF). The Cong-Viettel and Hanoi have won the title 6 times each, the most among V-League clubs. The current champion is Thep Xanh Nam Dinh which won the 2023 ...
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1981–82 V-League
The 2nd national football championship in Vietnam known locally as the Vietnam National A1 Football Cup was played from March 1981 until April 1982. 17 clubs participated in this edition, including top 14 teams of the previous season, 2 newly-promoted teams and Thể Công ( Câu lạc bộ Quân đội) returned after the absence in 1980 due to internal reasons. 17 teams took part in the competition that was played in two stages; a Group Stage featuring 2 groups of 9 and 8 teams and a Championship stage featuring the top three from each group. Two teams would be relegated, one from each group. Group stage *Top three advanced to the Championship stage. *Bottom placed teams in each group automatically relegated Group A Group B Championship stage References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:1981-82 V-League Vietnamese Super League seasons 1981 in Vietnamese football 1982 in Vietnamese football Viet The Vietnamese people (, ) or the Kinh people (), also known ...
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1984 V-League
The 4th national football championship in Vietnam known locally as the Vietnam National A1 Football Cup was played from February 1984 until May 1984. 18 teams took part in the competition that was played in four stages; a First Stage featuring 3 groups of 6 teams of which the top four entered the second stage and the bottom clubs entered a relegation stage. From stage two, the top two teams from two groups of 6 would enter the semi-final stage with the respective winners entering the final to determine the champions. First stage *Top four advance to the second stage. *Bottom placed teams in each group go into relegation playoff. Group A Group B Group C Second stage *Top two advance to the semi-finals. Group A Group B Semi-finals ---- Final Relegation playoff References External links {{V-League Vietnamese Super League seasons 1 Viet Viet The Vietnamese people (, ) or the Kinh people (), also known as the Viet people or the Viets, are a Sou ...
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Vietnamese Super League Seasons
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1983 In Vietnamese Football
1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call. Events January * January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the true Internet). * January 6 – Pope John Paul II appoints a bishop over the Czechoslovak exile community, which the ''Rudé právo'' newspaper calls a "provocation." This begins a year-long disagreement between the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the Vatican, leading to the eventual restoration of diplomatic relations between the two states. * January 14 – The head of Bangladesh's military dictatorship, Hussain Muhammad Ershad, announces his intentions to "turn Bangladesh into an Islamic state." * January 18 – U.S. Secretary of the Interior James G. Watt makes controversial remarks blaming poor living conditions on Native American reservations on "the failures of socialism." Watt will eventually resign in September after a series o ...
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