TCP Vietnam Company top sponsor for Vietnam’s national football teams

TCP Vietnam Company and the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) on December 23 announced the company as the top sponsoring partner for Vietnam’s national football teams.
TCP Vietnam Company top sponsor for Vietnam’s national football teams ảnh 1Representatives from the TCP Vietnam Company and the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) at the ceremony to announce sponsor for national football teams. (Photo: Courtesy of TCP Vietnam)

Hanoi, (VNA) – TCP VietnamCompany and the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) on December 23 announced thecompany as the top sponsoring partner for Vietnam’s national football teams.

The sponsorship for the national men’sfootball team, national women’s football team, and national U23 team will startin February 2023.

According to the VFF, over the years,Vietnamese football has continuously won many impressive achievements inregional and international arenas.

On the World Football Federation (FIFA)ranking, the Vietnamese men’s football team is in the 96th position out of the 211 and the women's, the 34th out of the 187.

Nguyen ThanhHuan, Country Director of TCP Vietnam, said that in the country, football is notonly a sport but a passion and ambition that links the people together.

TCP Vietnam is the first internationaloffice of TCP Group (T.C. Pharma) in Vietnam. It’s the owner of popular Thaienergy drink brands Red Bull and Warrior./.

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