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Wednesday, 05/07/2017 09:55

U22 team train for SEA Games, AFC event

Through the paces: U22 players train in the first day of their summon in Ha Noi. — Photo thethaovanhoa.vn
Viet Nam News

HA NOI — The Viet Nam U22 team began their training session at the Viet Nam Youth Football Training Centre in Ha Noi yesterday to prepare for the 2018 AFC U23 Championship qualification and 29th Southeast Asian Games.

Head coach Nguyen Huu Thang has called two new players to replace the injured players.

Midfielder Bui Tien Dung was called to replace Tran Dinh Khuong of Sanna Khanh Hoa, while midfielder Tran Van Kien of Ha Noi FC replaced A Hoang of Hoang Anh Gia Lai.

Dung is a key player for the national U19 team. He has recovered from the injury that he suffered during an intensive training session in Germany in April.

Midfielder Luong Xuan Truong, who is competing for Gangwon FC of South Korea, will join the team next week.

The team of four goal keepers, 10 defenders, 10 midfielders and four strikers will train in Ha Noi for one week before leaving for HCM City on July 13 to prepare for the AFC event.

They will meet Timor Leste in the Group I opener on July 19 at the Thong Nhat Stadium. Two days later they will play Macau and then South Korea on July 23.

The Vietnamese team will then take part in a friendly match against the K.League All Star team at the My Dinh Stadium in Ha Noi on July 29.

They will later undergo a 10-day intensive training course in South Korea under the sponsorship of the South Korean Football Association.

The players will practise in Mokpo City in South Jeolla Province, where they will play three matches with local teams who are competing in the K.League.

The training course and the games are among the activities the South Korean side is holding to help Viet Nam win their first ever gold medal in the upcoming Southeast Asia Games in Malaysia in August.

In the previous games, Viet Nam finished third. This year, the target is one of the two berths in the final.

The draw will be held in early August with defending champions Thailand and hosts Malaysia both seeded No 1. They will be in two different groups. Viet Nam and Myanmar are second seeds.

Speaking with reporters, coach Thang said: “My top priority is to focus on training activities and improve their physique.” — VNS


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