Vietnam lose to Australia, missing out on Tokyo Olympics spot

The Vietnamese women’s football team missed their chance to compete in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games following their 1-2 loss to Australia in the return leg of the event’s play-off on March 11.
Vietnam lose to Australia, missing out on Tokyo Olympics spot ảnh 1Players of Vietnam (in red) and Australia vie for the ball (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamesewomen’s football team missed their chance to compete in the 2020 Tokyo OlympicGames following their 1-2 loss to Australia in the return leg of the event’splay-off on March 11.

The game was played behind closed doors atCam Pha Stadium in northern Quang Ninh province due to growing fears of theCOVID-19 outbreak.

Earlier, Vietnam lost 0-5 to Australia, theworld’s No 7 team, in the first leg. With this result, Australia secured aplace in the 2020 Olympic Games with 7-1 win on aggregate.

Striker Sam Kerr gave Australia a 1-0 leadin the 15th minute. The visiting side continued to maintain their pressure anddoubled their goals in the 27th minute thanks to Hayley Raso.

The dominance still belonged to theAustralian team in the second half.

The Vietnamese goal was threatenedseriously by counter attacks of Australia. However, goalkeeper Tran Thi KimThanh emerged as a bright spot with many situations to defend her goal.

Vietnam resisted patiently and had a goalto narrow the gap to 1-2 in the 55th minute. Captain and striker Huynh Nhu capitalisedon a defensive error and lobbed the ball over the Australian goalie.

This was the first time in the history ofconfrontation at the national team level, Vietnam were able to score pastAustralia.

In their last six matches, Vietnam hadconceded 34 goals and scored none.

Nhu’s goal helped the team in red play moreconfidently in the remaining minutes but Vietnam could not take their chancesto score more goals./.
VNA

See more

The match between Vietnamese fighter Quang Van Minh and RoK fighter Park Yeong Jun. (Photo: VNA)

AFC 37 showdown brings top MMA fighters to Vietnam

As the first event of 2025 for Angel’s Fighting Championship (AFC), one of Asia’s leading MMA leagues, AFC 37 featured seven matches, including two Vietnamese fighters Quang Van Minh and Le Van Tuan, who have made their mark in domestic competitions.

Tourists visit Hoa Binh Lake. (Photo: VNA)

Hoa Binh boosts tourism economy through festivals

Spring is a particularly vibrant time in the province, with numerous traditional Muong festivals such as Khai Ha, Chua Tien, and Dinh Kenh taking place. These events strengthen community bonds while drawing large numbers of tourists.

Athletes and coaches receives their certificates and awards for their remarkable achievement in the past year at the Vietnam Sport Glory Day in Hanoi on March 22. (Photo: VNA)

Outstanding athletes, coaches honoured

The organising committee recognised and presented awards to 10 exceptional athletes, their five coaches, and three teams, alongside honouring five athletes with disabilities and their three coaches.

The Hanoi Art Fair will take place at the Temple of Literature from March 26 to 31. (Photo: VNA)

Temple of Literature to host Hanoi Art Fair

Co-organised by 12 artists and art studios in collaboration with the Centre for Cultural and Scientific Activities of Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam, the fair seeks to inspire creativity and make the arts more accessible to the public.

The third Vietnam baguette festival takes place in HCM City from March 21-24. (Photo: VNA)

Third Vietnam baguette festival to excite spectators

Visitors can also explore a bamboo pathway with animal-shaped 'banh mi' sculptures and enjoy over 140 booths from various 'banh mi' producers and businesses. A special banh mi feast will be held on the evenings of March 22, 23, and 24.

Delegates at the Global Festival Summit 2025 in Gyeongju, the Republic of Korea, on March 20. (Photo: VNA)

Da Lat wins Asia Festival City Awards

As a signature cultural and tourism event of Lam Dong, the Da Lat Flower Festival plays a vital role in promoting the cultural, natural, and human values of the locality to domestic and international visitors.

Nguyen Hai Long and Van Vi score goals for Vietnam in their 2-1 win over Cambodia in a friendly match on March 19. (Photo: thethaovanhoa.vn)

Vietnam defeats Cambodia 2-1 in friendly match

This win serves as a strong start for coach Kim, providing valuable insights into the squad ahead of upcoming official tournaments. It also boosts Vietnam’s confidence as they prepare for a crucial AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifier against Laos on March 25.