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2024–25 V.League 1
The 2024–25 V.League 1, known as the 2024–25 LPBank V.League 1 () for sponsorship reasons, was the 42nd season of the V.League 1, the highest division of Vietnamese football and the 25th as a professional league. The season began on 14 September 2024 and concluded on 22 June 2025. Thep Xanh Nam Dinh were the defending champions and successfully defended their title with just 1 game to spare, after defeating Quang Nam 2–0 on 15 June 2025. This season will be the second since the 2001-02 season to have an inter-year schedule (autumn-to-spring) instead of an intra-year schedule (spring-to-autumn) to follow the schedule changes in the AFC competitions. There was also a break from 8 December 2024 to 5 January 2025 for the 2024 ASEAN Championship. This will be the second season that the league officially applies video assistant referee (VAR) technology and also will be the first that VAR applies to matches across the country instead of only the north the previous season. T ...
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Thep Xanh Nam Dinh
Nam Định Football Club (), currently known as Thép Xanh Nam Định due to sponsorship reasons, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Nam Định City that competed in the V.League 1. History Before 1997, the club's kit always used home colors black-white which were similar to Juventus. It originates from name ''Namha Youths'', so during the 1980-1990s they were called as "''Vietnamese Juventus''" by sport medias. However, after some changing times due to sponsor replacements, it was fixed as the yellow, then added lime-red. Hà Nam Ninh won the National Football Champions ( V.League) in 1985 with star player Nguyễn Văn Dũng. Overcome difficulties to survive In 2001, Nam Định took second place in the National Championships, losing to Bình Định In 2007, the Nam Định football team changed its name to Đạm Phú Mỹ Nam Định and won its first National Cup under its new name. In 2009 the Nam Định Football team changed its name to Megastar Nam ...
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2001–02 V-League
The 2001–02 V-League season was the 19th season of Vietnam's national football league and the second as a professional league. The bottom side at the end of the season get relegated. The side that finishes 9th enters an end of season play-off match against the 2nd Division's 2nd placed side. Statistics of the V-League in the 2001–02 season. Foreign players Thể Công was not allowed to hire any foreign players. League table Top scorers References 2001–02 V-Leagueat RSSSF {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 V-League Vietnamese Super League seasons Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ... 1 1 ...
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Gò Đậu Stadium
Go Dau Stadium () is a multi-use stadium in Thủ Dầu Một, Bình Dương province, Bình Dương Province, Vietnam. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home stadium of Becamex Binh Duong F.C. The stadium holds 18,250 people. Events * 7 May 2011: Super Junior - ''Super Show 3 Tour, 3rd Asia Tour: Super Show 3'' International football matches External links StadiumDB page References

Football venues in Vietnam Buildings and structures in Bình Dương province Becamex Binh Duong FC {{Vietnam-sports-venue-stub ...
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Hanoi FC
Hanoi Football Club (), officially named CLB Hà Nội, is a professional football club based in Hanoi, Vietnam. They play their home matches at Hang Day Stadium and compete in V.League 1, the top division in the Vietnamese football league system. The club was founded in 2006 as T&T Hanoi Football Club, later renamed Hanoi T&T Football Club in 2010, before adopting its current name in 2016. Domestically, Hanoi FC have won a record 6 V.League 1 titles, 3 Vietnamese Cups, and a record 5 Vietnamese Super Cups. In international football, the club has participated in seven Asian competitions to date, most notably reaching the AFC Cup inter-zone play-off final in 2019. History Foundation and rise Hanoi FC was formed in 2006 as T&T Hanoi Football Club () by T&T Group. The team initially played in the lowest division of Vietnamese football, V.League 4. In its first three years, under the leadership of coach Trieu Quang Ha (a former player for the Vietnamese national team and The Co ...
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Haiphong FC
Haiphong Football Club (), simply known as Hải Phòng, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Haiphong. Haiphong is one of the most successful football teams in Vietnam with 13 major titles, including 10 North Vietnam national titles and 3 Vietnamese Cup titles. They are currently playing in V.League 1 and their home ground is Lach Tray Stadium. The club is considered to have originated from its predecessor, the Haiphong Port Football Team. It is the only team in the city of Haiphong that survived after government subsidies were removed. History In 1906, football was brought to North Vietnam by the French during the colonization. Hai Phong at that time was one of the first localities to have football clubs, including Olympique Haiphong, Arrow (La Flèche)., High School (Radium), Youth of Tonkin (La Jeunesse Tonkinoise) and The Sea Golden Elephant (Voi Vàng Đất Cảng). It was reported that in 1909 two teams Haiphong included ''Le Duong Dap Cau'' (Legion D ...
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Dong A Thanh Hoa
Thanh Hoa Football Club (), known as Đông Á Thanh Hóa for sponsorship reasons, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Thanh Hóa. They are now playing in V.League 1, the top tier of the Vietnamese football league. History 1962–1965 After 1954, the sports and football movement in Thanh Hoa flourished, intending to establish a provincial football team to serve as the core of the development of the football movement in the province. In 1962, to be the core of the development of the football movement, Thanh Hoa Provincial Sports Committee (the predecessor of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Thanh Hoa) established Thanh Hoa Youth Football Team, gathering football talents selected from local movement leagues. At the end of 1962, in order to solve the output for athletes after completing the football task, Thanh Hoa province decided to move the Thanh Hoa Youth football team to the Thanh Hoa mechanical factory so that the players could play football ...
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Becamex Binh Duong
Becamex Binh Duong Football Club (), simply known as Becamex Binh Duong, is a professional football club based in Thủ Dầu Một, Bình Dương province, Vietnam. It currently plays in Vietnam's top division, the V.League 1. Their home ground is Gò Đậu Stadium. History 1976–1996 In 1976, the club was established as Sông Bé Football Club, named after the Bé River, a well-known river in Bình Dương Province. The first club's head coach was Do Thoi Vinh. In 1978, two Sông Bé teams competed in the National Division A, with Sông Bé II winning the regional championship. Afterward, the two sides were merged into one club under head coach Nguyen Kim Phung. In 1994, Sông Bé won its first ever national title, the Vietnamese National Cup. One year later, however, they were relegated from the Vietnamese National First Division (the highest competition in Vietnam at that time) as punishment by the VFF after Sông Bé and 3 other clubs refused to play 2 relegation pl ...
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Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC
Hoang Anh Gia Lai Football Club (), commonly known as Hoang Anh Gia Lai and simply known as HAGL, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Pleiku, Gia Lai. Owned by Đoàn Nguyên Đức, a prominent Vietnamese businessman and founder of Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, HAGL play in the top division of Vietnamese football, V.League 1. Their home stadium is Pleiku Stadium. History Early years The forerunner of the club is Gia Lai - Kon Tum football team, founded in 1976. Despite being an amateur team, the team also once won the A2 championship (equivalent to the A2 championship) including South Central and Central Highlands. In 1991, the province Gia Lai - Kon Tum was separated into Gia Lai and Kon Tum. As the result, the team was split into the Gia Lai football team and Kon Tum football team. Some players of the former Gia Lai - Kon Tum team returned to be the core of the new Gia Lai team. Hoang Anh Gia Lai era For 10 years, the team was organized with the model of a c ...
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Khanh Hoa FC
Khatoco Khanh Hoa Football Club () simply known as Khánh Hòa, is a professional football club based in Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa Province, Vietnam. They currently compete in the V.League 2, the second highest division football league in Vietnam. The team plays its home games at the 19 August Stadium. History Former Khanh Hòa team The predecessor of the team was Phu Khanh football team, established in 1976. Team participated in Vietnam Football Championship since the original 1980 season. In 1989, the province Phu Khanh split into two provinces Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa. As the result, the team was transferred to Khanh Hoa province to manage under the name. Khanh Hoa football team. After several years playing in professional level, at the end of the 2012 V-League season, due to financial difficulties, the club sold their 2013 V.League spot to Vicem Haiphong, along with many players of the first team. However, due to lack of funding, the team also withdrew from the 2013 V.Le ...
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