SEA Games 30: Vietnam win long-awaited gold in men’s football

Vietnam won the first-ever Southeast Asian (SEA) Games gold medal after defeating their Indonesian rivals 3-0 in the final match in the Philippines on December 10.
SEA Games 30: Vietnam win long-awaited gold in men’s football ảnh 1Defender Doan Van Hau opens the scoreboard for Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam won the first-ever Southeast Asian (SEA)Games gold medal after defeating their Indonesian rivals 3-0 in the final match inthe Philippines on December 10.

Defender Doan Van Hau opened the scoreboard in the first half. The two goals weremade in the second half.

Indonesian players dominated the match in the first 15 minutes ofthe match, and then Vietnamese footballers controlled the game gradually with more ball possession. In the 16th minute, Duc Chinh attempted a beautifulhalf-volley shot in the box, which just missed to his left.

Two minutes later, Hung Dung chipped a good ball in forThanh Chung, but he headed the ball over the crossbar.

Vietnam had a few good touches in the box, but none was converted into ascoring chance yet. However, in the 39th minute, Van Hau opened the scoreboardfor Vietnam. Indonesia's players failed to keep an eye on Van Hau, who floatedabove a crowded penalty area to head in Hung Dung's freekick.

The score was kept until the endof the first half.

In the first minutes of the second half, Indonesia couldnot find a way down to Vietnam's two wings, which made their attacks ratheruncreative and predictable since the second half.

At the 59th minute, Vietnam doubled the score as Tien Linh provided a cushion passto midfielder Hung Dung, who steered the ball to the far corner.

Indonesia desperately needed agoal, but they seemed to lose patience with their attacks.

Vietnam was awarded a freekick after Tien Linh was foulednear the line in the 73rd minute. The free-kick from Hoang Duc was flapped awayby the Indonesian keeper and Van Hau was on hand to tap the ball to Indonesia’s net.

Four minutes later, Park Hang-seo was shown a red card after over-reacting toTrong Hoang's being fouled. The game became very intense.

Indonesia had several chances to seek a goal in the last minutesof the match, but Vietnam’s defence and goalkeeper Van Toan were very effective.

Earlier the same day, Myanmar claimed the bronze medal after beating Cambodia 5-4 on penalties following a 2-2 draw./.
VNA

See more

Buckwheat flower season on the Dong Van Karst Plateau in Tuyen Quang province. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam named World’s Leading Heritage Destination 2025

The repeated recognition over the years affirms the lasting, timeless allure of Vietnam’s renowned destinations. It also reflects the continuous efforts of localities to preserve resources, diversify tourism products and improve service quality. The growing global acclaim contributes to shaping a diverse, distinctive and highly competitive network of destinations, helping Vietnam continue to shine at prestigious international tourism awards.

Vietnamese and Lao delegates take a group photo at the closing ceremony of Vietnam Film Week in Vientiane (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Film Week brings Vietnam, Laos closer

According to the organisers, the works contributed to strengthening Vietnam–Laos friendship, bringing the two peoples closer together. The stories, images and messages conveyed in each film not only held artistic value but also carried cultural and historical depth, vividly illustrating the enduring solidarity between the two nations.

Visitors at the exhibition showcasing outstanding works of the 13th International Photo Contest in Vietnam (Photo: VNA)

Winners of 13th International Photo Contest honoured in Hanoi

The organisers received 13,236 works from 1,054 photographers representing 31 countries and territories. In addition to the prestigious awards presented by the VAPA, this year’s contest was sponsored by the International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP), which grants Medals and Honourable Mentions (HM) for the four sections: Open Colour, Open Monochrome, World in Focus, and Portrait.

Jonathan Baker, UNESCO Representative to Vietnam, speaks at the conference. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi realises commitment to creative city development

The UNESCO Representative to Vietnam has highly commended Hanoi’s success in building a vibrant creative ecosystem through festivals, community-connecting networks, and initiatives that empower the younger generation of designers.

Germany’s Tübingen Academic Orchestra will perform at the concert “A Rhapsody of Two Worlds” in Hanoi in late December (Photo courtesy of the organiser)

Germany’s Tübingen Academic Orchestra to perform in Vietnam

The two-night concert will feature the Tübingen Academic Orchestra under the baton of conductor Philipp Amelung, alongside Professor–guitarist Dang Ngoc Long and pianist Nguyen Viet Trung. Guest performers include young violinist Do Phuong Nhi and cellist Tran Hong Nhung.