The Vietnamese women’s football team have received a bonus of 800 million VND (34,500 USD) from the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) for earning a spot in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics’ third qualifying round.
The Vietnamese women’s football team have received a bonus of 800 million VND (34,500 USD) from the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF). (Photo: tienphong.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnamese women’sfootball team have received a bonus of 800 million VND (34,500 USD) from theVietnam Football Federation (VFF) for earning a spot in the 2020 TokyoOlympics’ third qualifying round.
The team won all three matches during the secondqualifying round in Uzbekistan to move to the third round, which is set tobe held early next year.
The third round will see eight teams playin a round-robin format of two groups. The top two teams from each group willqualify for the final round of Asian qualifiers.
After returning to Vietnam, head coach Mai DucChung and players Nguyen Thi Tuyet Ngan, Nguyen Thi Truc Huong and Tran Thi NgocAnh, who competed in the Olympic qualifiers, will travel with the U19national team to prepare for the second qualifying round of the AFC U19Championship 2019 later this month.-VNA
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