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VN beat Myanmar 7-1 AFF Cup opener Vietnam won their first victory after trouncing Myanmar 7-1 on December 2 in their opening match of the ASEAN football tournament at Hanoi's National My Dinh Stadium.
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  • VN beat Myanmar 7-1 AFF Cup opener
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    Vietnam won their first victory after trouncing Myanmar 7-1 on December 2 in their opening match of the ASEAN football tournament at Hanoi\'s National My Dinh Stadium.
Tien Minh enters BWF top 5
12:29 PM | 12/03/2010
Vietnamese badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh has been feeded in the top 5 of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for the first time with 51,884 points, according to the federation’s latest men’s rankings.
Vietnam attends Asian Beach Games
5:41 PM | 12/02/2010
The General Department of Sports and Physical Training held a ceremony to send off the delegation to the second Asian Beach Games which will take place in Muscat, Oman, from December 8-16.
Outstanding athletes at Asian Games honoured
12:33 PM | 11/30/2010
A ceremony to honour outstanding athletes and trainers who took at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, was held by the Vietnam Athletics Federation (VAF) in Hanoi on November 29.
Vietnam loses chance to play in AFC Champions League
11:43 AM | 11/30/2010
The disappointing results from Vietnamese football clubs in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League have cost them the chance to compete in the next tournament.
Coach Calisto and national team receive third-class labour order
11:32 AM | 11/29/2010
A ceremony to present the third-class labour order to Portuguese coach Henrique Calisto and the Vietnam national football team was held in Hanoi on November 29.
Precious moments in Vietnamese sport at 16th ASIAD
2:32 PM | 11/28/2010
Although winning only 1 gold medal after two weeks of competition at the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD), the Vietnamese sport delegation has gained amazing achievements in some events including athletics and wrestling.
Vietnam wins last bronze at ASIAD 16
9:59 AM | 11/27/2010
Vietnam won another bronze medal on November 26, closing the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD) with one gold, 17 silver and 15 bronze medals, ranking 23rd in the medal tally after 13 days of competition in Guangzhou, China.
Vietnam secures first ASIAD gold medal
5:54 PM | 11/25/2010
Vietnam’s thirst for gold at the 16th Asian Games was quenched on November 25 as martial artist Le Bich Phuong defeated Japanese world champion Kobayashi Miki 4-3 in the 55kg division of the women’s karate competition.
Karate martial artist wins silver at 16th ASIAD
5:40 PM | 11/24/2010
Vietnamese karate martial artist Nguyen Anh scored a silver after defeating opponents from Iran, Taipei (China) and the Republic of Korea to take part in the final match of her division at the 16th Asian Games on November 24.
Vietnam wins another silver at ASIAD 16
10:22 AM | 11/24/2010
Vietnam’s sports delegation on November 23 won another silver at the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD 16) in Guangzhou, China.
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Vietnam attends Asian Beach Games
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Tien Minh enters BWF top 5
Tien Minh enters BWF top 5
Vietnamese badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh has been feeded in the top 5 of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for the first time with 51,884 points, according to the federation’s latest men’s rankings.
VN beat Myanmar 7-1 AFF Cup opener
VN beat Myanmar 7-1 AFF Cup opener
Vietnam won their first victory after trouncing Myanmar 7-1 on December 2 in their opening match of the ASEAN football tournament at Hanoi\'s National My Dinh Stadium.
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