RoK media hails Vietnam’s dramatic victory over Thailand at 33rd SEA Games

The gold medal is Vietnam’s first SEA Games football title since 2021. This time, the achievement carries added significance: under Kim Sang-sik, Vietnam have claimed three regional titles within a single year.

Vietnamese players share their joy with head coach Kim Sang-sik after the win on December 18. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese players share their joy with head coach Kim Sang-sik after the win on December 18. (Photo: VNA)

Seoul (VNA) – The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s media outlets have praised Vietnam’s U22 men’s football team after their thrilling 3–2 comeback victory over Thailand in the final of the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Bangkok on December 18, calling the triumph a powerful statement of the team’s resilience and the tactical acumen of Korean head coach Kim Sang-sik.

The gold medal is Vietnam’s first SEA Games football title since 2021, when the team was led by fellow Korean coach Park Hang-seo. This time, however, the achievement carries added significance: under Kim Sang-sik, Vietnam have claimed three regional titles within a single year, the Korean media said.

Since taking charge in May 2024, Kim has quickly stamped his mark on Vietnamese football. In January 2025, he guided the national team to the ASEAN Championship. Six months later, Vietnam lifted the ASEAN U23 title. At the ongoing 33rd SEA Games, the U22 squad continued that momentum, overcoming Laos and Malaysia in the group stage, beating the Philippines in the semifinals, and stunning hosts Thailand in a dramatic final to climb to the top of the podium.

Vietnam trailed 0–2 at halftime after Thailand’s Yotsakorn Burapha scored from a free kick in the 20th minute and captain Seksan Ratree doubled the lead 11 minutes later. Yet the “Golden Star Warriors” mounted a remarkable resurgence in the second half, sparked by Kim’s decisive substitutions and tactical adjustments.

Just four minutes after the restart, captain Nguyen Dinh Bac converted a penalty following a foul by Thai goalkeeper Sorawat Phosaman, reigniting Vietnam’s hopes. Pham Ly Duc equalised in the 60th minute, setting the stage for extra time, when Nguyen Thanh Nhan delivered the decisive strike to complete a sensational comeback in front of a stunned home crowd, the media reported./.

VNA

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