Log in
Vietnam

Vietnam win gold medal for 1st time at SEA Games

The Golden Dragons record a comfortable win 3-0 over Indonesia in the final on December 10.

Vietnam has for the first time won the gold medal at the men’s football at SEA Games after years participating in this regional multi-sport event.

 Vietnam wins the gold medal for 1st time at SEA Games. Photo: VietNamNet

The Golden Dragons defeated Indonesia 3-0 in the final Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, the Philippines on Tuesday [December 10].

Vietnam ended that unwanted record at SEA Games 30 after losing five SEA Games football finals in 1995, 1999, 2003, 2005, and 2009, according to the Straitstimes.

 Defender Doan Van Hau. Photo: Thethao247

Star Doan Van Hau, who plays as defender for Dutch top division side SC Heerenveen, scored Indonesian net after 39 minutes, opening up the scoring over the rivals.

Do Hung Dung then buried his shot from the edge of the box. He calmly guided a low shot into the bottom corner in the 59th minute, doubling his team’s tally.

 Midfielder Do Hung Dung. Photo: VNExpress

At the 73th minute, Doan Van Hau scored his second from a wide free kick from Nguyen Hoang Duc, deciding 3-0 for the Golden Dragons.

Both teams had met in the earlier group stage with Vietnam winning that match by 2-1.

Editor of FOX Sport Asia Gabriel Tan described that “Despite their best efforts, Indonesia always faced an uphill task in getting back into the contest.”

Doan Van Hau’s SC Heerenveen Club continued updating the final on its Facebook page, delivering congratulations in Vietnamese language. The club called Hau a big player in the match.

Currently, Vietnam rank 94th in the FIFA world rankings.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
There will be no administrative model of city-within-a-city in Vietnam

There will be no administrative model of city-within-a-city in Vietnam

The plan marks a fundamental shift toward a simpler two-tier government structure: provincial and communal.

Vietnam’s international dissemination: From revolutionary leaflets to a global media presence

Vietnam’s international dissemination: From revolutionary leaflets to a global media presence

From revolutionary manifestos to digital diplomacy, Vietnam’s foreign journalism has evolved into a powerful instrument of soft power helping advance national interests and affirm the country’s voice on the world stage.

China views Vietnam as top priority in its neighbourhood diplomacy strategy: Xi Jinping

China views Vietnam as top priority in its neighbourhood diplomacy strategy: Xi Jinping

General Secretary To Lam proposed that digital transformation and science and technology be elevated as new focal points in bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

Vietnam news in brief - April 14 

Vietnam news in brief - April 14 

Update the latest information from The Hanoi Times.

General Secretary To Lam welcomes Chinese Party Chief and President Xi Jinping with highest honors

General Secretary To Lam welcomes Chinese Party Chief and President Xi Jinping with highest honors

General Secretary To Lam welcomed General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and President of China Xi Jinping on April 14 with a State-level ceremony, showcasing the significance of the Vietnam-China relations.

Rising social media versus traditional mainstream media

Rising social media versus traditional mainstream media

Amidst the rise of social networks, mainstream traditional media still stands as the source of accurate, precise, and verified information with unmeasurable values.

Chinese Party Chief and State President Xi Jinping arrives in Hanoi

Chinese Party Chief and State President Xi Jinping arrives in Hanoi

The visit is made at the invitation of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, To Lam, and State President Luong Cuong.

Chinese Party Chief and State President Xi Jinping visits Vietnam today

Chinese Party Chief and State President Xi Jinping visits Vietnam today

This marks Xi Jinping’s fourth state visit to Vietnam in his role as General Secretary and President of China.