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2000–01 V-League
The 2000–01 V-League season was the 18th season of Vietnam's national football league and was the first season that the league switched to a professional system. Foreign players Thể Công and Hà Nội Police are not allowed to hire any foreigners. Standings Top scorers References at RSSSF {{DEFAULTSORT:2000-01 V-League Vietnamese Super League seasons Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ... 1 1 ...
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Vietnamese Super League
The V.League 1 (), also called LPBank V.League 1 for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional football league in Vietnam, controlled by the Vietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company (VPF). It is contested by 14 clubs who play each other on a home and away basis. The team finishing at the top at the end of the season is crowned the champion and enters the AFC Champions League Two. The league was founded in 1980 as the All Vietnam Football Championship, with Tổng Cục Đường Sắt being the first winner. The league turned professional in the 2000–01 season, which allowed clubs to hire foreign players. Vietnam Professional Football (VPF) was established in 2012, and the organising power was transferred from the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) to Vietnam Professional Football Jointstock Company (VPF). The Cong-Viettel and Hanoi have won the title 6 times each, the most among V-League clubs. The current champion is Thep Xanh Nam Dinh which won the 2023 ...
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Hồ Văn Lợi
Hồ Văn Lợi (born 5 April 1970) is a Vietnamese football manager and former footballer. Trần spent his entire playing career with Vietnamese side TPHCM worked as manager after retiring from professional football. Career At the age of 17, Lợi joined the Ho Chi Minh City football academy and was eliminated right from the "parking lot" because of his low physical. However, he was asking to join the club as a janitor and then get accepted. Lợi finally joined Ho Chi Minh City FC Ho Chi Minh City Football Club (HCMC FC, ), simply known as TP Hồ Chí Minh, and commonly known as TPHCM, is a professional football club based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The club competes in the V.League 1, the highest level of Vietnamese ... after called up by coach Phạm Huỳnh Tam Lang and made his debut in the 1991 season. In the 2001-02 season, he was the top scorer with 9 goals, became the first Vietnamese top goalscorer in V.League. On 11 May 2006, Lợi and Huỳnh Hồn ...
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Phùng Thanh Phương
Phùng Thanh Phương (born 30 March 1978) is a Vietnamese Association football, football former footballer who mainly played as a right winger. He is currently the manager of V.League 1 club Ho Chi Minh City FC, Hồ Chí Minh City. He was part of the Vietnam national football team, Vietnam national team squad that finished runners-up in the 1998 AFF Championship. Career Born in Ho Chi Minh City, he was a youth product of Hồ Chí Minh City Police FC. He was promoted to the senior team in 1997, winning the Vietnamese Cup in 1998 and 2001. He was forced to retire from playing professional football in 2004 because he was unable to recover from a serious knee injury. Personal life After his retirement, he attended Ho Chi Minh City University of Sport and later became the manager of Ho Chi Minh City FC and Saigon FC, Sài Gòn. References

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Trần Quang Sang
Trần (陳) or Tran is the second most common Vietnamese surname after Nguyen. More than 10% of all Vietnamese people share this surname. History The Tran ruled the Trần dynasty, a golden era in Vietnam, and successfully repelled the Mongol invasions of Vietnam, introducing improvements to Chinese gunpowder. During the Tran dynasty, arts and sciences flourished, and Chữ Nôm was used for the first time in mainstream poetry. Emperor Trần Nhân Tông was a great reformer of Chu Nom and the first emperor to use Chu Nom in Vietnamese poetry. List of people surnamed Tran * Derek Tran (born 1980), American politician and U.S. representative from California's 45th congressional district * Trần Anh Khoa (1991–2024), Vietnamese footballer * Trần Bình Trọng (1259–1285), Vietnamese general * Trần Đại Quang (1956–2018), President of Vietnam * Trần Độ (1923–2002), lieutenant general of the People's Army of Vietnam and political reformer * Trần Đức ...
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Vũ Mạnh Cường (cầu Thủ Bóng đá)
Vũ ( 武) or Võ is a common Vietnamese surname that, through genealogy records, has been present in Vietnam since the 9th century. The Vũ surname originates from general Wǔ Hún (武浑) of the Tang Dynasty in Imperial China who was appointed governor of the Annan Protectorate (Northern Vietnam). Vũ and Võ both refer to military service, the art of fighting, or ferocity, as per meaning of 武. Vũ is primarily used by Vietnamese who live in the north, while Võ mostly is used by Vietnamese who live in the south (from Quảng Bình Province to the south), but not always strictly so, as either Võ or Vũ can be found north or south. The number of people with the surname Vũ is the 7th most common with 3.9% of the population in Vietnam. History It is believed that the Vũ family first originated in the Mộ Trạch village, Bình Giang district, Hải Dương province, Northern Vietnam. However, not all Vũ families in Hải Dương and Vietnam have the same origin fr ...
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Triệu Quang Hà
Triệu Quang Hà (born 9 September 1975) is a Vietnamese football manager and former footballer who last managed Sài Gòn. Early life Triệu was born on 9 September 1975 in Vĩnh Lộc, Thanh Hóa, Vietnam. Starting playing football at the age of eight, his father encouraged him to play football. Career Triệu spent his entire playing career with Vietnamese side Viettel, helping the club win the league title. Vietnamese newspaper ''Thanh Niên'' wrote in 2020 that he "gradually rose up and became an indispensable factor on the right wing of the army team. He tirelessly attacked and defended, leaving a strong impression in the hearts of fans with accurate passes from the right wing" while playing for them. International career Triệu was a Vietnam international and played for the Vietnam national football team at the 1997 SEA Games, the 1998 AFF Championship, the 1998 Asian Games, the 1999 SEA Games, the 2000 AFF Championship, and the 2002 AFF Championship. During the mid ...
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Đặng Phương Nam
Đặng Phương Nam is a Vietnamese pundit and former player. He has been a member of the Vietnam national football team from 1996 to 2007. He is noted for his performances at the 1996, 2000, 2002, and 2006 Tiger Cup. Honours *Vietnamese Super Cup, Super Cup championship: 1999 *Asian Military Tiger Cup: 1998 *Gold Championships National Championships 1998 *Gold U21 Championships: 1997, 1998; 1999 *Military Sea Asian Games: 1999 *Tiger Cup Third place: 2002 AFF Championship, 2002; 2007 AFF Championship, 2007 *Asia Cup National Military: 2004 *Cup championship Military ASEAN: 2004 *King's Cup (Thailand football tournament), King's Cup Runners-up: 2006 King's Cup, 2006 *Vietnam First Division: 2007 International goals References External links Phương Nam is not super manPhương Nam-The best manMy ...
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Nguyễn Văn Hiền
Nguyễn (阮) (sometimes abbreviated as Ng̃) is the most common surname of the Vietnamese people. Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as ''Nguyen''. By some estimates 30 to 39 percent of Vietnamese people bear this surname.Lê Trung Hoa, ''Họ và tên người Việt Nam'', NXB Khoa học - Xã hội, 2005 Origin and usage is the transcription of the Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation of the character 阮, which originally was used to write a name of a state in Gansu or ruan, an ancient Chinese instrument. The same Chinese character is often romanized as in Mandarin and as in Cantonese. The first recorded mention of a person surnamed Nguyễn is a description dating AD 317, of a journey to Giao Châu undertaken by Eastern Jin dynasty officer Nguyễn Phu and his family. Many events in Vietnamese history have contributed to the name's prominence. In 1232, after usurping the Lý dynasty, Trần Thủ Độ forced the descendants of the ...
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Nguyễn Hồng Sơn
Nguyễn Hồng Sơn (born Nguyễn Sỹ Sơn, 9 October 1970) is a Vietnamese former football player, who played for the Thể Công football club and the Vietnam national football team as an outside right and second striker. He is widely regarded to be one of the greatest Vietnamese players of all time. Career Nguyễn Hồng Sơn joined the Army Club (also known as "The Cong") in 1988 and started to wear the national team in 1993. Initially, Hồng Sơn played in the striker position and then switched to wingers. In 1990 Hồng Sơn won the title of top scorer of the national championship. He had won a silver medal at the 18th, 20th and SEA Games SEA Games, 1998 bronze medal in the Tiger 1996 Cup and SEA Games 19. In 1998, after receiving the "Tiger Cup Best Player" award, Nguyễn Hồng Sơn was awarded the title of Asia's best player of the month, August 1998 and "Vietnam Golden Ball" for the first time. In 1999, he took second place at the soccer tournament organized by ...
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Ngô Quang Trường
Ngô Quang Trường (born 21 January 1972) is a Vietnamese football manager and former footballer who currently manages Bắc Ninh. Career Ngô spent his entire playing career with Vietnamese side SLNA and played for the Vietnam national football team The Vietnam national football team () represents Vietnam in men's senior international association football and is controlled by the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), the governing body of football in Vietnam. The team's nickname is the Golde ... before working as a manager after retiring from professional football. References 1972 births Living people Song Lam Nghe An FC players Vietnamese football managers Vietnamese men's footballers V.League 1 players Footballers from Nghệ An province Men's association football midfielders {{Vietnam-footy-bio-stub ...
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Lê Huỳnh Đức
Lê Huỳnh Đức (born 20 April 1972) is a Vietnamese football manager and former footballer. He last managed V.League 1 club Becamex Bình Dương. Huỳnh Đức is a former member of the Vietnam national football team, with whom he earned 60 caps (a national record), as well as being its top scorer. He became the first Vietnamese footballer to be signed to a club outside of Vietnam when he signed on for a year's stint with Chongqing Lifan. In 2009, he became both the youngest coach to win the V-League's "Best Coach of the Month" award, and the first coach to win the award in three consecutive months. His coaching style is best known for its toughness and discipline, which is credited with helping SHB Đà Nẵng emerge as champions in the 2009 V-League season.Le Huynh Duc - the youn ...
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Nguyễn Đức Mạnh
Nguyễn (阮) (sometimes abbreviated as Ng̃) is the most common surname of the Vietnamese people. Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as ''Nguyen''. By some estimates 30 to 39 percent of Vietnamese people bear this surname.Lê Trung Hoa, ''Họ và tên người Việt Nam'', NXB Khoa học - Xã hội, 2005 Origin and usage is the transcription of the Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation of the character 阮, which originally was used to write a name of a state in Gansu or ruan, an ancient Chinese instrument. The same Chinese character is often romanized as in Mandarin and as in Cantonese. The first recorded mention of a person surnamed Nguyễn is a description dating AD 317, of a journey to Giao Châu undertaken by Eastern Jin dynasty officer Nguyễn Phu and his family. Many events in Vietnamese history have contributed to the name's prominence. In 1232, after usurping the Lý dynasty, Trần Thủ Độ forced the descendants of the ...
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