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2021 Vietnamese League Two
The 2021 Vietnamese Football League Second Division (known as the Asanzo Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 21st season of the Vietnamese League Two. The season began on 4 May 2021. On August 21, 2021, VFF had an online meeting with representatives of clubs to determine the 'fate' of professional tournaments in 2021 and finally came to the result of canceling all tournaments in the years, including the Second Division. Competition format 14 teams will compete in the 2021 season, split into two equal groups of 7 each. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the final stage. The two teams wins the 2 final stage matches will gain promotion to 2022 V.League 2. The team with the fewest points among the 2 groups in the group stage will be relegated to 2022 Vietnamese League Three. Teams Stadium and locations :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.'' Number of teams by region Personnel and kits Group stage Group A Table Results Group B Table Resu ...
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Vietnamese Football League Second Division
The Vietnamese Football League Second Division () is the third tier professional association football league in 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 ... controlled by the Vietnam Football Federation. History A national third tier of Vietnamese association football was first established along with its professionalization in 1995. Among the 10 original clubs of the third tier included the forerunners to Thanh Hóa, Cần Thơ, Đồng Nai, Cà Mau and Lâm Đồng. But after a number of clubs were lost for various reasons – some were promoted to V.League and the others folded – the league contracted the second division in 1997 and continued with the single second-tier division. The third-tier football was reintroduced in 2000 upon creation of fully profe ...
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Vinh Long FC
Câu lạc bộ bóng đá Vĩnh Long, simply known as Vĩnh Long, is a Vietnamese football club based in Vĩnh Long, Vĩnh Long Province, Vietnam. They are now playing in Second Division. The club's greatest success has been its two seasons in the first division, the V.League 1, in 1997 and 1999-00. The team is currently playing at Vĩnh Long Stadium. History The 1999–2000 season marked the club's final appearance in V.League 1. On March 8, 2000, in the 94th minute of the match against Dong Thap, Vinh Long goalkeeper Ngô Hoàng Kiệt committed a foul against Nguyễn Tấn Thành inside the penalty area, resulting in a penalty awarded for the opponent. Believing that the decision was not correct, the goalkeeper, along with some other Vinh Long players and staff, started chasing the referee without success. The team then refused to continue the match until it was finally abandoned with the score at 1-1. Hours later, VFF called an emergency meeting and decided to expel V ...
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Kon Tum
Kon Tum is the capital city of Kon Tum Province in Vietnam. It is located inland in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam, near the borders of Laos and Cambodia. Historically, this area has been inhabited by the indigenous Ba Na people, which led to the name Kon Tum, meaning "Village by the Lake" in the Ba Na language. Its unique location features flat and fertile land, enriched by the Dak Bla River, and a convergence of various ethnic groups over time. Among these, the Kinh people, hailing from provinces such as Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, and Binh Dinh, have settled here. In the years 1841-1850, French missionaries, en route to the Central Highlands, established the first Christian mission in this region. By 1893, the colonial French authorities established the Kon Tum administrative agency, headed by Father Vialleton, and from that point, the name Kon Tum became officially used. Subsequently, the provincial administrative unit adopted this name. Kon Tum City, once a sparse ...
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Thong Nhat Stadium
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District 10, Ho Chi Minh City
District 10 () is an urban district (''quận'') of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. As of 2017, the district had a population of 239,053 and an area of 5.7181 km2, occupying 0.24% of the city's total land area. As of 2025, it is divided into 11 small subsets which are called wards ''(phường)'', numbered from Ward 1 to Ward 15. Geographical location District 10 borders Tân Bình District to the north, District 5 District 5, 5 District or 5th District may refer to: Europe * District 5 (Zürich) * District 5, Düsseldorf * V District, Turku * District 5, an electoral district of Malta * District 5, a police district of Malta * Palma-Palmilla, also kno ... to the south, District 3 to the east, and District 11 to the west. References Districts of Ho Chi Minh City {{HoChiMinhCity-geo-stub ...
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Hòa Bình (city)
Hòa Bình () is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital of Hòa Bình Province, and is located 76 kilometres from Hanoi and 5 kilometres from the Đà River. The Battle of Hòa Bình was fought around the city from 1951 to 1952 during the First Indochina War. Hòa Bình Dam, the largest hydroelectric dam in Vietnam until the 2012 completion of the Son La Dam, and also the largest in Southeast Asia, is located near the city. It was built by means of finances and experts from the Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet .... Demographics As of 2019, the city had a population of 135,718, covering an area of 348.65 km2 . Administrative divisions Hòa Bình City is divided into 19 commune-level sub-divisions, including 12 wards (Dân Chủ, Đồng Tiến, H ...
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Cao Lãnh Stadium
The Cao Lãnh Stadium or officially Sân vận động Cao Lãnh is a multi-use stadium in Cao Lãnh, Vietnam. It is currently used mostly for Association football, football matches and is the home stadium of Đồng Tháp F.C. of the V.League 1, V-League. The stadium holds 23,000 spectators. References External linksStadium information
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Cao Lãnh (city)
Cao Lãnh is the name of the following geographical locations in Đồng Tháp Province, Vietnam: * Cao Lãnh (city), the capital of Đồng Tháp Province * Cao Lãnh District, a rural district See also *Cao Lãnh Bridge The Cao Lãnh Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Tiền River, a branch of the Mekong River at Cao Lãnh in Vietnam. The bridge is one of three components of the planned Central Mekong Delta Connectivity Project (CMDCP). The other two c ...
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Đồng Nai Stadium
Đồng Nai Stadium () is a multi-use stadium located in Biên Hòa City, Đồng Nai Province, Vietnam. The stadium holds 30,000 people and mostly used for football (soccer), football matches. It is the home stadium of Đồng Nai F.C. History In 2013, the stadium was fitted with a lighting system which cost over 20 billion Vietnamese đồng (around ). The whole lighting system was imported from the United States; it is one of the best quality lighting systems for stadia in Vietnam. In 2014, the stadium had an outdoor track installed which enables it to hold Athletics (sport), athletics events at national and international level; it cost over 20 billion Vietnamese đồng. References

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Biên Hòa
Biên Hòa (Northern accent: , Southern accent: ) is the capital city of Đồng Nai Province, Vietnam, and is part of the Ho Chi Minh City metropolitan area. Situated northeast of Ho Chi Minh City (also known as Saigon), Biên Hòa is connected to it via Hanoi Highway (part of National Route 1). As a class-1 provincial city, it is the sixth largest city in Vietnam by population. Geography Topography Biên Hòa spans 264 square kilometers of midland terrain in western Đồng Nai Province. The majority of the city is situated to the east of the Đồng Nai River. Biên Hòa shares its borders with: * Trảng Bom district to the east * Bình Dương Province to the west * Long Thành district and Ho Chi Minh City to the south * Vĩnh Cửu district to the North Administrative divisions Biên Hòa has 30 divisions (29 wards and 1 commune), including: Demographics In 1989, Biên Hòa's population was estimated at 273,879. By 1999, it had grown to 435,400 and reached 701 ...
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