Vietnam’s Thai Son Nam win bronze medal at AFC futsal champs

Thai Son Nam took a bronze medal at the AFC Futsal Club Championship 2019 which concluded at the Bangkok Arena in Thailand over the weekend.
Vietnam’s Thai Son Nam win bronze medal at AFC futsal champs ảnh 1Thai Son Nam vs Uzbekistan’s FC AGMK at the AFC Futsal Club Championship 2019 (Photo: vietnamnet.vn)


Hanoi (VNA) - Thai SonNam took a bronze medal at the AFC Futsal Club Championship 2019 whichconcluded at the Bangkok Arena in Thailand over the weekend.

The Vietnamese side came from behind to defeat Uzbekistan’s FC AGMK 6-4in the third-place play-off match.

Earlier, Thai Son Nam, who reached the final last year, beat AGMK4-1 in the group stages.

Meanwhile, Japan’s Nagoya Oceans defeated Iran’s Mes Sungun Varseqan 2-0in the final to take the trophy of the event.

Tomoki Yoshikawa of Nagoya Oceans won the Most Valuable Player award ofthe tournament, while Kazuya Shimizu of Thai Son Nam was the top scorerwith 10 goals. Mes Sungun Varzeqan took home the fairplay trophy.-VNA 

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