Thai Son Nam Futsal Club’s players to compete for Yokohama FC
Two players Nguyen Minh Tri and Tran Thai Huy of Thai Son Nam Futsal Club will compete for Y.S.C.C. Yokohama FC of Japan for three months.
Vietnamese futsal player Nguyen Minh Tri (right) (Photo: foxsports.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Two players Nguyen MinhTri and Tran Thai Huy of Thai Son Nam Futsal Club will compete for Y.S.C.C.Yokohama FC of Japan for three months.
Tri and Huy arescheduled to join the Japanese club from November 4 with their contractslasting until January 12, 2020.
Yokohama FC currentlyplay in the J.League 2 in Japan and are targeting promotion to the top leaguein the near future.
With nine matchesplayed in the season so far, the Japanese club currently top the table with 25points, three points above the team in second place. In total, the J.League 2consists of eight teams.
The Vietnameseplayers have taken part in the recent AFC Futsal Club Championship held in PhuTho Gymnasium in Ho Chi Minh City in which they helped Vietnam rank third andprogressed to the AFC Futsal Championship 2020 Finals.
“This is a good chance for Vietnamese playersto hone their skills and gain experience. In the future, Vietnamese playerswill continue to leave for Spain to compete,” said Tran Anh Tu, Chairman of theThai Son Nam Futsal Club./.
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