Moscow (VNA) – The 2026 Vietnamese Community Football Tournament in Russia officially kicked off in Moscow on June 22, bringing together hundreds of players, supporters and representatives of Vietnamese associations from across the country.
More than an annual sporting event, this year’s tournament has become a symbol of the resilience, solidarity and growing strength of the Vietnamese community in Russia.
The tournament features nine representative teams, highlighting the dynamism of the community’s youth and grassroots sports movement.
Organisers said this year’s edition has been upgraded in both scale and quality, with improvements in refereeing, medical support and the application of match-monitoring technologies. Beyond competition, the tournament aims to strengthen connections among generations of Vietnamese expatriates while promoting a positive image of the Vietnamese community to Russian society.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Vu Son Viet, Counsellor at the Vietnamese Embassy in Russia, stressed that football is not only a means of promoting health and recreation but also serves as a cultural bridge, helping project the image of a united, responsible and well-integrated Vietnamese community in Russia.
Head of the Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia Do Xuan Hoang noted that community sports activities have enriched the spiritual life of overseas Vietnamese while fostering stronger bonds among Vietnamese living abroad.
A notable highlight of the 2026 season is the participation of many young players who have recently arrived in Russia to study, work and settle.
Tran Phu Thuan, Vice President and Secretary-General of the Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia and head of the organising board, said the tournament is more than a sporting competition, marking a new stage in the development of the Vietnamese community in Russia. It also provides an opportunity for younger generations to integrate, connect with the community and carry forward the spirit of solidarity cultivated over decades.
Following the opening ceremony, the first matches got underway in a lively atmosphere. With teams making thorough preparations in terms of players, tactics and organisation, the tournament is expected to deliver a highly competitive and engaging season./.
See more
Vietnam's relay squads capture Asian golds
Quartet Ta Ngoc Tuong, Vu Ngoc Khanh, Tran Dinh Son and Le Ngoc Phuc stunned onlookers with their win in the men's 4x400m event.
Hanoi festival to celebrate culture, creativity inspired by lotus
The festival aims to showcase the cultural and tourism values of Thang Long – Hanoi, honour the beauty and significance of the lotus in Vietnamese life, and promote lotus-based products as part of efforts to boost the capital’s cultural and tourism industries.
Vietnam launches first national awards for cultural industries
Vietnam’s cultural industries currently comprise around 70,000 active enterprises, generating employment for more than 3 million workers and contributing an estimated 2.5–3% of GDP. Several localities have also developed creative ecosystems, innovation hubs, and effective cultural economy models.
Lao Cai preserves cultural heritage, creating sustainable livelihoods from traditional crafts
Among the province’s success stories is Ta Phin commune, one of Lao Cai’s earliest community-based tourism destinations and a locality renowned for its diverse traditional occupations that provide stable and sustainable livelihoods for ethnic minority communities.
Festival brings Vietnamese culture to northwestern France
Lorient Mayor Fabrice Loher said the festival offers an opportunity for the public to discover the richness of Vietnamese culture while fostering dialogue, mutual understanding and stronger community ties through art and cultural activities.
Hanoi seeks to unlock night-time economy through culture, heritage
As the tourism sector seeks to increase visitor spending and extend stays, the development of the night-time economy is increasingly seen as a way to create new tourism products, enhance destination appeal and support sustainable urban growth.
Renowned Argentine filmmaker hails Vietnam’s post-war resilience, development
The documentary, filmed in Argentina and Vietnam, centres on Argentine war correspondent Ignacio Ezcurra and the decades-long effort to uncover the circumstances surrounding his death during the Vietnam War.
World Cup excitement fuels responsible fandom among Hanoi youth
Beyond avoiding unlawful activities, many young supporters are also helping foster a healthier online environment. Regardless of which team they support, they maintain respect for opponents, coaches and players participating in the tournament.
Finish conductor, Vietnamese violist perform at Saigon Opera House
The concert will celebrate the timeless masterpieces of Russian composers Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Modest Mussorgsky, and Hungarian Béla Bartók.
Paris programme promotes values of Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam
UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture Nayef Al-Fayez stressed that the values represented by Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam – the fondness for learning, cultural continuity, and the pursuit of knowledge – closely align with UNESCO’s mission to advance education, safeguard heritage, and foster dialogue among nations.
“Princess Anio” musical debuted in Japanese city
That transoceanic romance endures as a symbol of devotion and an early cultural bridge between Vietnam and Japan. It has spawned a string of artistic works, notably the “Princess Anio” musical, first staged to mark half a century of diplomatic ties.
Vietnamese pottery village launched in Da Nang
Beyond product display and retail, the village is positioned as an open cultural space where visitors can explore the history of pottery-making, observe production processes, interact with artisans, and take part directly in pottery-making activities.
AI ushers in a new era for digital art
As cultural industries and the creative economy gain momentum, AI is proving valuable in improving efficiency, streamlining operations and enabling creators to focus more on artistic content.
Vietnam Studies Centre taking shape at Thai university
The centre is expected to become a vital venue for the Vietnamese community in Thailand to hold on to their cultural identity and language, while doubling as a bridge to further deepen the two countries’ Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Vietnam, RoK expand cultural exchanges
The Vietnamese Consulate General in Busan pledged to work closely with KVCC to organise more cultural activities, while local officials expressed support for programmes helping Korean-Vietnamese families and children better understand Vietnamese culture.
EFEO photo archive eyes UNESCO Memory of the World status
The nearly 40,000 photographs taken from the late 19th to the early 20th century by generations of EFEO scholars document the culture, history, architecture and society of Vietnam and Indochina.
Vietnam showcases cultural identity at Asian Festival in Bulgaria
The annual event is one of Bulgaria’s largest international cultural festivals, attracting more than 20,000 visitors, including local residents, international tourists and members of Asian communities living and working in the country.
Archival exhibition on Hoang Sa, Truong Sa opens in Da Nang
The display presents objective and verifiable historical and legal proof of Vietnam’s maritime and insular sovereignty while underscoring the unyielding resolve, patriotism, and contributions of generations of Vietnamese soldiers and citizens.
Bonjour Vietnam festival promotes Vietnamese culture in Paris
Through music, art, cuisine and cultural experiences, the “Bonjour Vietnam” festival continues to promote Vietnam’s image in France while strengthening exchanges between overseas Vietnamese generations and international friends, helping bring Vietnamese culture closer to the world.
Exhibition highlights timeless beauty of Hue’s heritage
The exhibition, part of the Hue Festival 2026, showcases 45 artworks created during the 5th Fine Arts and Heritage Creative Camp, held in Hue city from May 10 to June 10.