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Vietnam U-23
Nickname(s)Những chiến binh Sao Vàng
(Golden Star Warriors)[1]
AssociationVietnam Football Federation (VFF)
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationAFF (Southeast Asia)
Head coachGong Oh-kyun
CaptainBùi Hoàng Việt Anh
FIFA codeVIE
First colours
Second colours
First international
Vietnam 0–4 China 
(Hanoi, Vietnam; 23 May 1999)
Biggest win
Vietnam 8–0 Brunei 
(Jakarta, Indonesia; 12 November 2011)
Biggest defeat
 Vietnam 0–5 Argentina 
(Hanoi, Vietnam; 14 May 2017)
AFC U-23 Asian Cup
Appearances4 (first in 2016)
Best result Runners-up (2018)
Asian Games
Appearances5 (first in 2002)
Best resultFourth place (2018)
Southeast Asian Games
Appearances10 (first in 2001)
Best result Gold Medal (2019, 2021)
AFF U-23 Championship
Appearances2 (first in 2019)
Best result Champions (2022)
Medal record
SEA Games
2019 Philippines Team
2021 Vietnam Team
2009 Laos Team
2005 Philippines Team
2003 Vietnam Team
2015 Singapore Team
AFC U-23 Championship
2018 China Team
AFF U-23 Championship
2022 Cambodia Team
2019 Cambodia Team

The Vietnam national under-22, under-23, and Olympic football team (Vietnamese: Đội tuyển Bóng đá U-22, U-23 và Olympic Quốc gia Việt Nam) represents Vietnam in international football tournaments at the under-22 and under-23 age level.


History



Early years and downfall


The team is considered to be the feeder team for the Vietnam national football team. During the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines, a betting and match-fixing scandal involving the team former captain Lê Quốc Vượng shocked the team reputation.[2] The scandal destroyed several of the team players careers, including striker Phạm Văn Quyến and shattered Vietnamese public image towards the youth team to which many of their football fans shied away from the sport with the number of football attendance also decrease dramatically.[2][3]


Youth redevelopment and revival


In 2007, the Hoàng Anh Gia Lai – Arsenal JMG Academy was established through partnership with Arsenal F.C., JMG Academy and the Vietnamese privately owned Hoàng Anh Gia Lai Corporation to revive the Vietnamese football scenes.[4] Through training of the Vietnamese youth in the academy, this subsequently produced many new talented players which become part of the new generation of the under-23 squad.[5]


AFC U-23 Championship



2016 AFC U-23 Championship

Under Japanese coach Toshiya Miura, Vietnam made their debut in this tournament having qualified from the AFC U-23 qualification in 2016. Positioned in Group I in the qualifiers, Vietnam claimed their first victory over Malaysia by 2–1, though losing to Japan by 0–2 in the next match. The team managed to gain a large victory over Macau by 7–0 in their last group match, and subsequently became the group runners-up. The team then placed in Group D, where they lost 1–3 to Jordan, 0–2 to Australia, and 2–3 to United Arab Emirates.


2018 AFC U-23 Championship and the beginning of the Golden Generation

The team made their second entry in this tournament under South Korean coach Park Hang-seo having qualified from the AFC U-23 qualification in 2018. Drawn again in Group I in the qualifiers, the team started their first match with a 4–0 victory over Timor-Leste before accomplishing a great win of 8–1 over Macau. Although they lost to South Korea by 1–2 in the third group match, Vietnam qualified to the AFC U-23 Championship as the Group I runners-up. The team then placed again in Group D. Although they lost again to South Korea by 1–2, the team bounced back and defeated Australia by 1–0 before drawing 0–0 with Syria. The team became the group runners-up and subsequently became the first Southeast Asian team, alongside Malaysia, who were able to qualify into the quarter finals for the first time in the tournament as well in both teams' history.[7][8] At the quarter finals, Vietnam managed to lead the match into additional time with a draw score of 3–3 against former champion Iraq, before winning the penalty shoot-out by 5–3, sending the team to semi-finals.[9] The team then met Qatar with the match ending in another draw of 2–2 where they won the match with their second penalty shoot-out of the tournament by 4–3, resulting in the team being the first Southeast Asian football team in history to go to the finals in the competition's history and for the first time ever Vietnam had participated in the final of an AFC competition.[10][11] At the finals, Vietnam lost to Uzbekistan by 1–2, claiming second place.[12][13] Despite Vietnam's failure to win the tournament, this was hailed as a historic achievement for Vietnam and the team received national wide welcome after returning from China and subsequently honored by the state for its historic performance.[14]


2020 AFC U-23 Championship

Vietnam tried to run for the race to host the competition, but was eventually beaten by Thailand over the hosting rights. Thus, Vietnam had to take part on the 2020 AFC U-23 Championship qualification where Vietnam was seeded together with Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei, Thailand officially qualified regardless of results. Even though being seeded in a tough group, Vietnam went on to overcome both opponents with over 11 goals scored and conceded none, topping the group with a perfect fashion including the famed 4–0 win over Thailand. In the main stage which served as the qualification for the 2020 Summer Olympics, Vietnam was again seeded into group D where they would once again reunite with Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, alongside North Korea.[15] They had two 0-0 draws over United Arab Emirates and Jordan, before lose to North Korea by 1-2 and being eliminated by finished last place in the group.


Asian Games



2018 Asian Games

In the 2018 Asian Games, Vietnam made another remarkable achievement under the guidance of coach Park as they qualified to the semi-finals for the first time in their history with a clean sheet.[17][18] Drawn in Group D, the team beat Pakistan by 3–0, Nepal by 2–0, and former champion Japan by 1–0 to lead the group.[19] In the second round, Vietnam then met Bahrain and defeated them by 1–0 before defeating Syria 1–0 in the quarter-finals in a match that went to overtime.[20][21] At the semi-finals, Vietnam met the defending champion South Korea, led by their 2018 FIFA World Cup players such as pair strikers Son Heung-min, Hwang Hee-chan and their goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo, where they failed to continue their path to the finals after losing by 1–3.[22][23] The team then met United Arab Emirates for the bronze medal match. The score remained 1–1 after extra time, and they ended up losing the penalty shoot-out 3–4.[24][25]


Southeast Asian Games



2019 Southeast Asian Games

The victory in the 2019 football edition of the Southeast Asian Games is considered as the country first ever SEA Games men's football title since the Vietnamese reunification, having won the first edition of the 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games through South Vietnam.[27][28] In the 2019 edition, Vietnam opened their campaign in Group B with a large victory over Brunei by 6–0 as well as Laos by 6–1 before defeating Indonesia and Singapore through a slim win by 2–1 and 1–0 respectively. In their last match in the group, Vietnam able to drawn itself by 2–2 against long-time SEA Games men's dominating champion Thailand after being left by two goals in the earlier minutes. After successfully securing themselves in the top group standings, they then meet the rising team of Cambodia in the semi-finals and defeat them with a large win of 4–0 before meeting Indonesia again in the final and defeat them by 3–0 to secure the title after 60 years long-waited.[29][30][31]


2021 Southeast Asian Games

Due to the pandemic, the 2021 Seagames hosted by Vietnam, were postponed to 2022. Playing in front of their home fans, Vietnam would successfully defend their Seagames title, as coach Park Hang-seo in his last tournament for the u23/Olympic team, led the nation to their 2nd straight gold medal. Vietnam began their campaign in the 31st Seagames with a comfortable win over Indonesia 3-0. They failed to breakthrough in the second match, as Vietnam were held to a draw against the Philippines by a score of 0-0. Vietnam would bounce back and win both their last group matches against Myanmar and Timor-Leste to advance to the knockout stage. Vietnam would narrowly defeat Malaysia in a thrilling semi-final match that went to extra time, to advance to the Final. Facing their biggest rivals Thailand, an 83rd minute winner by Nhâm Mạnh Dũng erupted the Mỹ Đình National Stadium in cheers as Vietnam won back to back gold medals in the Seagames football tournament. Vietnam would end their campaign with 0 goals allowed, a SEA Games record, as coach Park Hang-seo exits the Under 23/Olympic team in style.


Kits and sponsors



Kit suppliers


Kit supplier Period Notes
Adidas 1996–2005 [32]
Li-Ning 2006–2008
Nike 2009–2013
Grand Sport 2014–present

Sponsorship


Primary sponsors include: Honda,[33] Yanmar,[34] Grand Sport,[35] Sony,[36] Bia Saigon,[37] Acecook,[38] Coca-Cola,[39] Vinamilk,[40] Kao Vietnam,[41] Herbalife Nutrition[42] and TNI Corporation.[43]


Honours


Continental

Runners-up (1): 2018

Regional

Winners (1): 2022
Third place (1): 2019
Gold medal (2): 2019, 2021
Silver medal (3): 2003, 2005, 2009
Bronze medal (1): 2015

Competitive records



Olympic Games


Summer Olympics record Qualifiers Coache(s)
Year Result Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
1992Did not enter
1996
2000Did not qualify6024312 Quản Trọng Hùng
2004Preliminary round 1 qualification201124 Alfred Riedl
2008Preliminary round 3 qualification135261317 Mai Đức Chung
2012Preliminary round 2 qualification200216 Phan Thanh Hùng
2016Did not qualify300338 Toshiya Miura
2020Did not qualify302112 Park Hang-seo
2024To be determined To be determined
2028
Total 0/7 26 5 5 16 23 48

AFC U-23 Asian Cup


AFC U-23 Asian Cup AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qualifying Coach
Year Result Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
2013Did Not Qualify51041110 Lư Đình Tuấn
2016Group Stage15th300338320193 Toshiya Miura
2018Runners-up2nd6132893201133 Park Hang-seo
2020Group Stage13th3021123300110 Park Hang-seo
2022Quarter-finals7th412155 220020 Gong Oh-kyun
Total Best: Runners-up 4/5 16 2 7 7 17 24 16 10 0 6 46 16

Asian Games


Asian Games record Coache(s)
Year Result Pos. Pld W D L GF GA
2002Group stage19/24310235 Nguyễn Thành Vinh
2006Group stage15/283122105 Alfred Riedl
2010Round of 1614/245212109 Phan Thanh Hùng
2014Round of 1612/294211116 Toshiya Miura
2018Fourth place4/267511164 Park Hang-seo
Total Best: Fourth place 5/5 20 9 2 9 27 28

SEA Games


Southeast Asian Games record Coache(s)
Year Result Pos. Pld W D L GF GA
2001Group stage6/9310254 Dido
2003 Silver2/8531186 Alfred Riedl
2005 Silver2/96402138 Alfred Riedl
2007Fourth place4/85212710 Mai Đức Chung
2009 Silver2/96411185 Henrique Calisto
2011Fourth place4/117412178 Falko Götz
2013Group stage6/104202133 Hoàng Văn Phúc
2015 Bronze3/117502236 Toshiya Miura
2017Group stage5/115311124 Nguyễn Hữu Thắng
2019 Gold1/117610244 Park Hang-seo
2021 Gold1/10651080 Park Hang-seo
2023To be determined
2025To be determined
Total Best: Gold medal 10/10 55 34 6 15 136 64

AFF U-23 Youth Championship


AFF U-22 Youth Championship record Coache(s)
Year Result Pos. Pld W D L GF GA
2005Did not enter
2011Cancelled
2019Third place3/8531172 Nguyễn Quốc Tuấn
2022Champions1/9431090 Đinh Thế Nam
Total Best: Champions 2/4 9 6 2 1 16 2

Recent results and fixtures


  Win   Draw   Lose


2021


11 October 2021 (2021-10-11) Friendly Vietnam  1–1  Tajikistan Dubai, UAE
18:00 UTC+4
  • Lê Xuân Tú 82'
Live
  • Soirov 88'
Stadium: The Sevens
Attendance: 0
Referee: Yousuf Hasan
17 October 2021 (2021-10-17) Friendly Vietnam  3–0  Kyrgyzstan Dubai, UAE
18:00 UTC+4
  • Lê Văn Đô 38' (pen.)
  • Trần Văn Đạt 50', 60'
Live Stadium: The Sevens
Attendance: 0
Referee: Ahmed Salim Khalfan
27 October 2021 (2021-10-27) 2022 AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers Vietnam  1–0  Chinese Taipei Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
16:00 UTC+6 Report (AFC)
Report (VFF)
Stadium: Dolen Omurzakov
Attendance: 0
Referee: Chae Sang-hyeop
2 November 2021 (2021-11-02) 2022 AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers Vietnam  1–0  Myanmar Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
16:00 UTC+6 Report Stadium: Dolen Omurzakov
Attendance: 0
Referee: Nazmi Nasaruddin

2022


19 February 2022 2022 AFF U-23 Youth Championship Vietnam  7–0  Singapore Phnom Penh, Cambodia
19:00 UTC+7 Nguyễn Văn Tùng 3', 37'
Đinh Xuân Tiến 32'
Dụng Quang Nho 56'
Nguyễn Ngọc Thắng 77'
Nguyễn Thanh Khôi 89'
Vũ Tiến Long 90+5'
Report Stadium: Visakha
Referee: Khuon Virak (Cambodia)
22 February 2022 2022 AFF U-23 Youth Championship Vietnam  1–0  Thailand Phnom Penh, Cambodia
19:00 UTC+7 Nguyễn Trung Thành 29' Report Stadium: Visakha
Referee: Tuan Yasin (Malaysia)
24 February 2022 2022 AFF U-23 Youth Championship Timor-Leste  0–0
(3–5 p)
 Vietnam Phnom Penh, Cambodia
19:30 UTC+7 Report Stadium: Morodok Techo
Referee: Yaasin Hanafiah (Malaysia)
Penalties
  • Filomeno
  • da Silva
  • Gumario
  • Frith
26 February 2022 2022 AFF U-23 Youth Championship Vietnam  1–0  Thailand Phnom Penh, Cambodia
19:30 UTC+7 Trần Bảo Toàn 45' Report Stadium: Morodok Techo
Referee: Khuon Virak (Cambodia)
23 March 2022 (2022-03-23) 2022 U-23 Dubai Cup Vietnam  0–0  Iraq Dubai, UAE
20:00 UTC+4 Stadium: Al-Awir Stadium
26 March 2022 (2022-03-26) 2022 U-23 Dubai Cup Croatia  1–0  Vietnam Dubai, UAE
16:00 UTC+4
  • Belcar 81'
Stadium: Dubai Police Stadium
30 March 2022 (2022-03-30) 2022 U-23 Dubai Cup Vietnam  0–1  Uzbekistan Dubai, UAE
--:-- UTC+4 Stadium: Al-Awir Stadium
19 April 2022 (2022-04-19) Friendly Vietnam  1–1  South Korea U-20 Phú Thọ, Vietnam
19:00 UTC+7 Đặng Văn Tới 18' (pen.) Lee Young-jun 14' Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
22 April 2022 (2022-04-22) Friendly Vietnam  1–0  South Korea U-20 Hanoi, Vietnam
19:00 UTC+7 Nguyễn Văn Tùng 45' Stadium: Hàng Đẫy Stadium
6 May 2022 (2022-05-06) 2021 Southeast Asian Games Vietnam  3–0  Indonesia Phú Thọ, Vietnam
19:00 UTC+7 Nguyễn Tiến Linh 54'
Đỗ Hùng Dũng 74'
Lê Văn Đô 86'
Report (AFF)
Report (Scorebar)
Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
Attendance: 16,188
8 May 2022 (2022-05-08) 2021 Southeast Asian Games Vietnam  0–0  Philippines Phú Thọ, Vietnam
19:00 UTC+7 Report (AFF)
Report (Scorebar)
Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
Attendance: 16,585
13 May 2022 (2022-05-13) 2021 Southeast Asian Games Myanmar  0–1  Vietnam Phú Thọ, Vietnam
19:00 UTC+7 Report Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
Attendance: 15,975
15 May 2022 (2022-05-15) 2021 Southeast Asian Games Timor-Leste  0–2  Vietnam Phú Thọ, Vietnam
19:00 UTC+7 Report Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
Attendance: 14,160
19 May 2022 (2022-05-19) 2021 Southeast Asian Games Semi-final Vietnam  1–0 (a.e.t.)  Malaysia Phú Thọ, Vietnam
19:00 UTC+7 Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
22 May 2022 (2022-05-22) 2021 Southeast Asian Games Gold medal match Vietnam  1–0  Thailand Hanoi, Vietnam
19:00 UTC+7 Stadium: Mỹ Đình National Stadium
28 May 2022 (2022-05-28) Friendly United Arab Emirates  3–0  Vietnam Dubai, UAE
20:00 UTC+4 Report Stadium: Al-Awir Stadium
2 June 2022 (2022-06-02) 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup Thailand  2–2  Vietnam Tashkent, Uzbekistan
20:00 UTC+5 Davis 34'
Suphanat 90+1'
Report (AFC)
Report (Soccerway)
Phan Tuấn Tài 1'
Nguyễn Văn Tùng 73'
Stadium: Milliy Stadium
Attendance: 278
Referee: Ma Ning (China)
5 June 2022 (2022-06-05) 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup Vietnam  1–1  South Korea Tashkent, Uzbekistan
18:00 UTC+5 Report (AFC)
Report (Soccerway)
Stadium: Lokomotiv stadium
Attendance: 255
Referee: Ahmad Alali (Kuwait)
8 June 2022 (2022-06-08) 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup Vietnam  2–0  Malaysia Tashkent, Uzbekistan
18:00 UTC+5 Nhâm Mạnh Dũng 28'
Bùi Hoàng Việt Anh 45+8'
Report (AFC)
Report (Soccerway)
Stadium: Lokomotiv Stadium
Attendance: 140
Referee: Hettikamkanamge Perera (Sri Lanka)
12 June 2022 (2022-06-12) 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup Quarter-finals Saudi Arabia  2–0  Vietnam Tashkent, Uzbekistan
21:00 UTC+5 Al-Harbi 41'
Al-Buraikan 65'
Report (AFC)
Report (soccerway)
Stadium: Lokomotiv Stadium
Attendance: 685
Referee: Yusuke Araki (Japan)

Players



Current squad


The following 23 players were called up for the 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup from 1 to 19 June 2022.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1 1GK Nguyễn Văn Toản (vice-captain) (1999-11-26) 26 November 1999 (age 22) Hải Phòng
12 1GK Đặng Tuấn Hưng (2000-05-01) 1 May 2000 (age 22) Phố Hiến
21 1GK Quan Văn Chuẩn (2001-01-07) 7 January 2001 (age 21) Hà Nội

2 2DF Phan Tuấn Tài (2001-01-07) 7 January 2001 (age 21) Đắk Lắk
3 2DF Lương Duy Cương (2001-11-07) 7 November 2001 (age 20) SHB Đà Nẵng
4 2DF Bùi Hoàng Việt Anh (captain) (1999-01-01) 1 January 1999 (age 23) Hà Nội
5 2DF Nguyễn Thanh Bình (2000-11-02) 2 November 2000 (age 22) Viettel
6 2DF Vũ Tiến Long (2002-04-04) 4 April 2002 (age 20) Hà Nội
19 2DF Nguyễn Thanh Nhân (2000-04-14) 14 April 2000 (age 22) Hoang Anh Gia Lai
20 2DF Đoàn Anh Việt (1999-08-15) 15 August 1999 (age 23) Sài Gòn

7 3MF Lê Văn Đô (2001-08-07) 7 August 2001 (age 21) Phố Hiến
8 3MF Khuất Văn Khang (2003-05-11) 11 May 2003 (age 19) Viettel
13 3MF Huỳnh Công Đến (2001-08-19) 19 August 2001 (age 21) Phố Hiến
15 3MF Dụng Quang Nho (2000-01-01) 1 January 2000 (age 22) Hải Phòng
16 3MF Võ Đình Lâm (2000-01-10) 10 January 2000 (age 22) Hoàng Anh Gia Lai
17 3MF Nguyễn Hai Long (2000-08-27) 27 August 2000 (age 22) Hà Nội
22 3MF Lý Công Hoàng Anh (vice-captain) (1999-12-01) 1 December 1999 (age 22) Binh Dinh
23 3MF Trần Văn Công (1999-02-15) 15 February 1999 (age 23) Hồng Lĩnh Hà Tĩnh

9 4FW Nguyễn Văn Tùng (2001-06-02) 2 June 2001 (age 21) Hà Nội
10 4FW Trần Danh Trung (2000-10-03) 3 October 2000 (age 22) Viettel
11 4FW Lê Minh Bình (1999-12-25) 25 December 1999 (age 22) Công An Nhân Dân
14 4FW Nguyễn Văn Trường (2003-10-09) 9 October 2003 (age 19) Hà Nội
18 4FW Nhâm Mạnh Dũng (2000-04-12) 12 April 2000 (age 22) Viettel

Previous squads



Coaching staff


Position Name Notes
Head Coach Gong Oh-kyunVFF
Assistant Coach Kim Woo-jaeVFF
Woo Yong-heeVFF
Ngô Tuấn VinhVFF
Goalkeeper Coach Nguyễn Văn HạnhVFF
Fitness Coach Park Sung-gyunVFF
Doctor Choi Ju-youngVFF
Nguyễn Mạnh CườngVFF
Tuấn Nguyên GiápVFF
Interpreter Lê Huy KhoaVFF
Cho Sung WanVFF

Coaches


Coaches by years since 1999

As of 12 June 2022.
List of Vietnamese national under-23 football team managers
Image Name Nationality From To Pld W D L GF GA Win%[nb 1] Achievements
Gong Oh-kyun  South Korea 23 May 2022 present 4 1 2 1 5 5 025.00
Park Hang-seo  South Korea 11 October 2017 22 May 2022 48 32 11 5 97 28 066.67 2017 M-150 Cup
2018 AFC U-23 Championship
2018 VFF Cup
4th place: 2018 Asian Games
2019 Southeast Asian Games

2021 Southeast Asian Games

Lee Young-jin (caretaker)  South Korea 23 March 2022 29 March 2022 3 0 1 2 0 2 000.00
Đinh Thế Nam (caretaker)  Vietnam January 2022 February 2022 4 3 1 0 9 0 075.00 2022 AFF U-23 Championship
Kim Han-Yoon (caretaker)  South Korea 2019 2019 2 1 1 0 3 1 050.00
Nguyễn Quốc Tuấn (interim)  Vietnam 17 January 2019 26 February 2019 5 3 1 1 7 2 060.00 2019 AFF U-22 Youth Championship
Nguyễn Hữu Thắng  Vietnam 3 March 2016 27 August 2017 5 3 1 1 12 4 060.00
Toshiya Miura  Japan 8 May 2014 28 January 2016 16 9 0 7 41 21 056.25 2014 Asian Games: Round of 16
2015 Southeast Asian Games
Hoàng Văn Phúc  Vietnam 16 May 2013 4 April 2014 4 2 0 2 13 3 050.00 2012 BTV Cup
2013 BTV Cup
Lư Đình Tuấn  Vietnam June 2012 July 2012 5 1 0 4 11 10 020.00
Falko Götz  Germany 1 June 2011 6 January 2012 10 5 3 2 24 10 050.00 2011 Ho Chi Minh City Football Cup
2011 VFF Cup
Phan Thanh Hùng  Vietnam 2010 2011 6 1 0 5 6 16 016.67 2010 Asian Games: Round of 16 (caretaker)
2010 Ho Chi Minh City Football Cup
Henrique Calisto  Portugal June 2008 1 March 2011 9 6 2 1 22 6 066.67 2009 VFF Cup
2009 Southeast Asian Games
Mai Đức Chung  Vietnam 2007 2008 18 7 3 8 20 27 038.89 2008 Merdeka Tournament
Alfred Riedl  Austria 2003 October 2007 16 8 2 6 29 23 050.00 2003 Southeast Asian Games
2005 VFF Cup
2005 Southeast Asian Games
2007 VFF Cup
Nguyễn Thành Vinh  Vietnam 22 August 2002 31 December 2002 3 0 1 2 0 5 000.00
Christian Letard  France 2002 2002
Dido  Brazil December 2000 25 September 2001 3 1 0 2 5 4 033.33
Quản Trọng Hùng  Vietnam 1999 1999 6 0 2 4 3 12 000.00

Head to head records


An all-time record table of Vietnam national under-23 football team in major competitions only including; Summer Olympics, AFC U-23 Championship, M-150 Cup, VFF Cup, Merdeka Cup, Southeast Asian Games, AFF U-22 Championship and some other official friendly matches.

Vietnam national under-23 football team all-time record
Opponent Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Afghanistan110020+2
 Australia210112−1
 Argentina100105−5
 Bahrain420265+1
 Bangladesh110051+4
 Brunei6600381+37
 Cambodia4400152+13
 China521269−3
 Cameroon100114−3
 Croatia100101−1
 Chinese Taipei420173+4
 East Timor8710240+24
 Finland100112−1
 India110031+2
 Indonesia14814186+13
 Iran320162+4
 Iraq403157−2
 Japan510419−8
 Jordan201113−2
 Kyrgyzstan220040+4
 Laos7700265+21
 Lebanon210121+1
 Macau2200151+14
 Malaysia1710342012+6
 Mexico1010000
 Myanmar126241711+6
   Nepal110020+2
 North Korea401336−3
 Oman320143+1
 Pakistan110030+3
 Palestine110021+1
 Philippines5410222+20
 Qatar302146−2
 South Korea7025412−8
 Saudi Arabia5014211−9
 Singapore85031711+6
 Syria211010+1
 Thailand187562126−5
 Tajikistan1010110
 Turkmenistan100126−4
 United Arab Emirates8044511−6
 Uzbekistan502449−6
 Yemen100102−1
 Zimbabwe110020+2
Total181922960311190+121
Last match updated was against   Saudi Arabia under-23 on 12 June 2022

See also



Notes


  1. Win% is rounded to two decimal places

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