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Best futsal players called up for Asian Cup 2024’s training camp

Diego Giustozzi and his national team have begun their training camp for the 2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup, a Futsal World Cup qualifier, in Ho Chi Minh City.
Best futsal players called up for Asian Cup 2024’s training camp ảnh 1Vietnamese players ahead of training for the AFC Futsal Asian Cup, a Futsal World Cup qualifier, in HCM City, on March 11. (Photo: Vietnam Football Federation)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Diego Giustozzi and his nationalteam have begun their training camp for the 2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup,a Futsal World Cup qualifier, in Ho Chi Minh City.

The Argentinean coach named four keepers, four fixos (defenders),seven alas (midfielders) and four pivots (strikers). Most of them werefamiliar faces which served the national team in 2023, competing at the Asianchampionship qualification and local and international friendly matches.

Among them are the Golden Ball 2023 winner Pham Duc Hoa, SilverBall holder Chau Doan Phat and Bronze Ball keeper Ho Van Y, along withveterans Tran Thai Huy , Nguyen Minh Tri, and top scorer of the currentnational championship Nguyen Thinh Phat.

The team will take part in an international tournament againstworld No 49 New Zealand, No 8 Morocco and No 7 Iran from March 28-31.

They then host Malaysia in a two-leg friendly match on April6 and 8.

Giustozzi will finalise a team of 14 players on April 12.

The Cup will be organised from April 17-28 in Thailand. Vietnamare in Group A together with Myanmar, China and the hosts.

The top four finishers will qualify for the FIFA Futsal World CupUzbekistan 2024, which will take place between September 14 and October 6,marking the first time the global showpiece will be held in Central Asia. 

Vietnam have set their sights on a semi-final place toqualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row. 

Safe sheet

Former world top-10 goalkeeper Y said: “It is an importanttournament where we vie for a World Cup place.

"We will have to train really hard and effectively so that wewill be at our best at the Thai event."

Speaking about Vietnam's rivals in Group A, Y said: "Vietnamare said to be in an easy group but in fact all rivals in this round arestrong.

"I played against all three before. World-class Thailand arereally tough while China and Myanmar are at the same level as Vietnam.

"Personally, I will not care much about people's opinion of Vietnam'schances at the Asian Cup. I will respect all rivals. My job is to train hardand compete hard to show my ability on the pitch."

Y is one of several players in the current team that took part inthe Futsal World Cup 2021 where Vietnam exited in the Round of 16.

The 27-year-old keeper said it was great experience helping himgain confidence for future tournaments.

“The Futsal World Cup 2021 helped me feel worry-free at majortournaments. Although the competition is different year after year but I thinkthat if I believe in myself I can deliver my best. 

"Playing at the World Cup is a pride of every player. I amthirsty to have a second chance at this event. But prior to that, I will befocused on the continental tournament."/.
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Many attendees expressed surprise and admiration upon learning about “dan bau” – an instrument widely regarded as a symbol of Vietnamese traditional music.

Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Tran Van Bay extended greetings to the local Buddhist community and acknowledged the important contributions made by the city chapter of the VBS and followers to local socio-economic development.

Most Venerable Thich Tri Quang, Supreme Patriarch of the VBS Patronage Council, called on Buddhist dignitaries, monks, nuns, and followers to continue serving society with mindfulness and compassion, uphold the noble traditions of Vietnamese Buddhism, and spread the light of kindness to foster a better life for all.

The opening night of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival-DIFF 2026 officially sparked a six-night fireworks festival from May 30 to July 11.

Among the highlights are the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) Asian Championship and the WDSF World Ranking Events, which will gather about 4,000 athletes from 37 countries and regions in the largest dancesport competition ever staged in Vietnam.

In recent years, many localities across the Dong Van Karst Plateau have strengthened efforts to integrate traditional culture preservation into schools. "Khen" performances, linen weaving, folk songs and traditional games are gradually becoming more familiar once again to younger generations.

The Vietnam Highlands Trail 2027 will feature five distances: 5km, 10km, 20km, 50km and 100km. The routes will take runners through various terrains typical of the Central Highlands, including four well-known mountain peaks – LangBiang, Bidoup, Pinhatt and Nui Voi.

Films for children and the public will be screened nationwide through mobile cinema teams and the FPT Play online entertainment platform. Direct screenings will also be held in the central province of Quang Ngai, which will host the opening ceremony of the film week.

Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Tran Huu Thuy Giang said the vegetarian food festival is being held for the third time with an increasingly expanded scale, bringing together hotels, restaurants, and pagodas to strengthen community connections through the spirit of compassion and sharing, and enrich the city’s cultural and tourism activities.

During the five-day programme, organisers will screen a total of 14 films, including three Swedish feature films and 11 Vietnamese animated films for children under the age of 16.

The “Indonesia – Vietnam Art Dialogue” exhibition showcases around 30 paintings in various media, including oil and acrylic painting, watercolour and lacquer, featuring diverse styles of impressionism, abstraction, surrealism and realism.

At the meeting, the two sides reviewed the outcomes of cooperation in journalism and communications and agreed on measures to strengthen coordination to meet new requirements in communications work amid digital transformation and deeper international integration.

The Vietnam Culture Week officially kicked off in Phnom Penh on May 26, featuring vibrant performances by the Vietnam Circus Federation, combining acrobatics with traditional and contemporary music and dance to present a vivid picture of Vietnam’s cultural identity.

To facilitate access for clients and media partners, VNA has launched a World Cup 2026 section on its electronic portal, available from May 25 to July 31.

Designed as a community-oriented programme, the event will be staged at an open-air venue along the Huong River. All performances will be free to the public, offering both residents and visitors access to a dynamic and inclusive cultural space.

The ninth edition of the Buddhist art exhibition “Sen dau ha” (Lotus in early summer) opened in Hanoi on May 24 during celebrations for Vesak 2570, featuring 58 works by 36 artists across a wide range of materials and styles, from lacquer, oil and silk paintings to watercolour and sculpture.

Finishing as a runner-up, Thai had produced an impressive run to the final. In the quarter-finals, he defeated world No. 3 Dick Jaspers of the Netherlands – winner of 32 World Cup titles, the second-highest tally in history – by 50–46. He then edged past world No. 2 Eddy Merckx of Belgium by the same scoreline in the semi-finals to reach his first-ever World Cup final.

Within the open space of the Hoan Kiem Lake pedestrian area, professional circus acts, magic and comedy routines shared the spotlight with a traditional orchestra playing Vietnamese folk pieces “Ly cay da” (Ode to the Banyan Tree) and “Trong com” (Listen to the Drums), alongside a violin rendition of “Viet tiep cau chuyen hoa binh” (Keep Writing the Story of Peace) performed by teachers and students.

The programme also highlighted cultural similarities and unique identities of each nation, while encouraging cooperation in arts education, training and professional development.

Nguyen Thi Quynh Nhu delivered a standout performance to win the gold medal in the women’s vault at the FIG World Challenge Cup 2026 in Uzbekistan on Saturday, earning Vietnam its first international gymnastics title of the year.