Football head coach Park Hang-seo to undergo medical supervision

Head coach of the national men’s football team Park Hang-seo and his accompanying spouse will undergo close medical supervision by the Hanoi health sector next days.
Football head coach Park Hang-seo to undergo medical supervision ảnh 1Head coach Park Hang-seo (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Head coach of the national men’sfootball team Park Hang-seo and his accompanying spouse will undergo closemedical supervision by the Hanoi health sector next days.

After arriving at Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport onFebruary 23 night, the couple had their body temperatures checked. The HanoiCentre for Disease Control found that they had not been to coronavirus-affectedareas in the Republic of Korea (RoK).

The coach is scheduled to have a working session withrepresentatives of the Vietnam Football Federation on February 25 on activitiesof the football squad in the time ahead, as well as preparations for theremaining matches of Asia’s second qualifying round for the 2022 FIFA WorldCup.

The Vietnamese squadwill meet host Malaysian footballers on March 31. They will play Kyrgyzstan ina World Cup warm-up match on March 26 in Vietnam’s southern province of BinhDuong.
Vietnamare currently on top of Group G ahead of Malaysia, Thailand, the UAE, andIndonesia./.
VNA

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