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Vietnam Football Federation

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Sports governing body
For other uses, seeVFF.
Viet Nam Football Federation
AFC
Full nameThe Football Federation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Short nameVFF /LĐBĐVN
Founded1989; 36 years ago (1989)[1]
HeadquartersHanoi,Vietnam
FIFA affiliation1952 (South Vietnam)[2]
AFC affiliation1954 (South Vietnam)[3][4][5]
1978 (readmitted)[6]
AFF affiliation1996
PresidentTrần Quốc Tuấn
Vice-PresidentTrần Anh Tú, Nguyễn Trung Kiên, Nguyễn Xuân Vũ
Websitevff.org.vn

TheVietnam Football Federation (VFF;Vietnamese:Liên đoàn Bóng đá Việt Nam) has been the governing body offootball inVietnam. It is responsible for the all Vietnamese teams ofassociation football,futsal andbeach soccer as well as national competitions.[7][8]

VFF is currently a member of theInternational Federation of Association Football (FIFA),[9][10] theAsian Football Confederation (AFC), and theASEAN Football Federation (AFF).[11][12][13] Its headquarters is located inLê Quang Đạo Street,Mỹ Đình 1 ward,Nam Từ Liêm district,Hanoi. Administratively, VFF is placed under the jurisdiction of theVietnam Ministry of Home Affairs alongside supervisor and specialty management from theVietnam Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

History

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Predecessor of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) was originally established in 1960 in North Vietnam as the Vietnam Football Association (VFA). Its first president was Hà Đăng Ấn, who was head of the Railway Department and had been a former football star.At that time, there was a separate football association in South Vietnam (under the Republic of Vietnam) handling football in that region.Because of the division of Vietnam in 1954, football developed separately in the two halves.Following the country’s reunification in 1975 (officially in 1976), Vietnam inherited South Vietnam’s memberships in FIFA (which South Vietnam had joined in 1952) and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) (which South Vietnam had joined in 1954).In 1989, after the Đổi Mới reforms, Vietnamese sports, including football, began re-integrating into more international activities.In August 1989, the first Congress of the current version of the federation was held in Hanoi. At that Congress:The organization was formally declared the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).[14][15]

Main board

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President

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The current president of VFF is Trần Quốc Tuấn.

Presidents

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  • Trịnh Ngọc Chữ (1989–1991)
  • Dương Nghiệp Chí (acting, 1991–1993)
  • Đoàn Văn Xê (1993–1997)
  • Mai Văn Muôn (1997–2001)
  • Hồ Đức Việt (2001–2003)
  • Trần Duy Ly (acting, January–August 2003)
  • Mai Liêm Trực (2003–2005)
  • Nguyễn Trọng Hỷ (2005–2013)
  • Lê Hùng Dũng (2013–2018)
  • Lê Khánh Hải (2018–2021)
  • Trần Quốc Tuấn (2021–)

Executive committee

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  • Trần Quốc Tuấn – Permanent deputy chairman
  • Cao Văn Chóng – 1st Deputy chairman
  • Lê Văn Thành – 2nd Deputy chairman

Secretary-General

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  • Lê Thế Thọ (1989–1993)
  • Trần Bẩy (1993–1997)
  • Phạm Ngọc Viễn (1997–2005)
  • Trần Quốc Tuấn (2005–2011)
  • Ngô Lê Bằng (2011–2014)
  • Lê Hoài Anh (2014–2022)
  • Dương Nghiệp Khôi (2022–2024)
  • Nguyễn Văn Phú (2024–)

Affiliated committees

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  • Council of Referees
  • Women's Committee
  • Medical Committee
  • External affairs Committee
  • Communication Committee
  • Committee of movements and member organizations
  • Committee of Development Strategy
  • Committee of Professional Football
  • Committee of Complaints
  • Inspection Committee
  • National council of Coaches
  • Marketing and Sponsorship Committee
NamePositionSource
Vietnam Trần Quốc TuấnPresident[16][17]
Vietnam Trần Anh TúSenior Vice-president[18][19]
Vietnam Nguyễn Trung KiênVice-president[20]
Vietnam Nguyễn Xuân VũVice-president[21][22]
Vietnam Nguyễn Văn PhúGeneral secretary[23][24]
Vietnam Lê Hùng DũngTreasurer[25]
South KoreaKim Sang-sikTeam coach (men's)[26]
VietnamMai Đức ChungTeam coach (women's)[27]
Vietnam Nguyễn Trung LânMedia/communications manager[28]
Vietnam Dương Vũ LâmFutsal coordinator[29]
Vietnam Hà Lê MạnhReferee coordinator[30]
JapanTakeshi KoshidaTechnical director[31]

Regional federations

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40 provincial federations are constituent members of VFF:

North

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Central

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South

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Competitions

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Domestic leagues

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For men

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For women

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Domestic cups

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National teams

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Men

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Women

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Logo

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In 1994, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) of the second term held a competition to design a new logo.[32][33] The winning design was created by artist Nguyen Ngoc Than.[34][35] The logo features a yellow background, a red triangle, and a stylized football. The red triangle represents the national flag, and the stylized football represents the passion for football in Vietnam. The three letters VFF stand for Vietnam Football Federation.[36]

The current logo of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) features a stylized football with the three letters "VFF" inside it. The football is surrounded by the Vietnamese flag, which is red with a yellow star in the center. The logo was designed to honor the history and development of Vietnamese football, and to show the Federation's commitment to meeting the needs of fans, friends, and international football organizations. It was designed by Nguyen Cong Quang and has been in use since 2008.[37]

On April 28, 2008, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) Executive Committee officially announced the use of the new VFF logo in all related transactions from May 1, 2008. The use of the old logo ended on December 31, 2008.

  • 1990–2008
    1990–2008
  • 2008–present
    2008–present

Sponsorship

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Primary sponsors include: Động Lực Sport,Honda,Vinamilk,Yanmar,Sony,LS Group,Coca-Cola,Kao Vietnam,TNI Corporation,Z.com,Herbalife Vietnam, Acecook, Gia Đình Attack,Hưng Thịnh Land, Hưng Thịnh Corporation and King Coffee.

Rumor

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In 2023, rumors circulated on social media that the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) was about to receive up to $120 million to build two stadiums with a capacity of up to 50,000 and 100,000 seats.[38][39][40] According to the source, the two new stadiums could be started in March 2024.[41][42] On November 6, 2023, VFF announced that the funding announcement for the new stadium was completely fabricated, and in fact, VFF does not have authority to build or to oversee the construction of major facilities like stadiums.[43][44][45]

See also

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References

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  1. ^https://vff.org.vn/vai-net-ve-lien-doan-bong-da-viet-nam/
  2. ^"FIFA COURSE FOR REFEREES".The Straits Times. 6 November 1951.
  3. ^The A–Z of Asian Football 97–98; 1997 Asian Football Confederation
  4. ^香港足球總會九十週年紀念特刊 (Hong Kong Football Association 90th Anniversary Booklet) 2004
  5. ^"AFC's 63rd anniversary: Seven events that shaped Asian football". Asian Football 2000Confederation.Archived from the original on 14 January 2024.
  6. ^"Singapore get okay to host pre-Games".The Straits Times. 20 December 1978.
  7. ^"VFF Statutes".Asian Football Confederation. 21 March 2014.
  8. ^"ĐIỀU LỆ (SỬA ĐỔI, BỔ SUNG) LIÊN ĐOÀN BÓNG ĐÁ VIỆT NAM". 2014-03-22. Retrieved2014-11-22.
  9. ^"VFF - Vài nét về Liên đoàn Bóng đá Việt Nam".VFF (in Vietnamese). 2005-04-04. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  10. ^"Liên đoàn Bóng đá quốc gia được hình thành như thế nào?".ThuVienPhapLuat.vn (in Vietnamese). 2017-09-01. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  11. ^"Liên đoàn Bóng đá Việt Nam là thành viên hạng chuyên nghiệp của AFC".www.qdnd.vn. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  12. ^NLD.COM.VN (2023-10-31)."VFF được công nhận thành viên hạng Chuyên nghiệp của AFC".nld.com.vn (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  13. ^"VFF trở thành thành viên chính thức của chương trình phát triển Bóng đá trẻ cấp cao".TRANG TIN ĐIỆN TỬ THỂ DỤC THỂ THAO VIỆT NAM (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  14. ^https://vff.org.vn/vai-net-ve-lien-doan-bong-da-viet-nam/
  15. ^"Liên đoàn Bóng đá quốc gia được hình thành như thế nào?".ThuVienPhapLuat.vn (in Vietnamese). 2017-09-01. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  16. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  17. ^"The AFC.com - The Asian Football Confederation".The AFC. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  18. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  19. ^"The AFC.com - The Asian Football Confederation".The AFC. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  20. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  21. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  22. ^"The AFC.com - The Asian Football Confederation".The AFC. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  23. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  24. ^"The AFC.com - The Asian Football Confederation".The AFC. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  25. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  26. ^VnExpress."VFF công bố HLV Kim Sang-sik".vnexpress.net (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2024-05-09.
  27. ^VnExpress."HLV Mai Đức Chung tái xuất, dẫn dắt tuyển nữ Việt Nam".vnexpress.net (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2024-05-09.
  28. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  29. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  30. ^FIFA.com."Member Association - Vietnam".www.fifa.com. Archived fromthe original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  31. ^VFF."Ông Koshida Takeshi chính thức đảm nhận vai trò Giám đốc Kỹ thuật Liên đoàn bóng đá Việt Nam".VFF (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-06-01.
  32. ^"VFF - Giới thiệu".VFF (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  33. ^"VFF - Logo của Liên Đoàn Bóng Đá Việt Nam".VFF (in Vietnamese). 2005-04-04. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  34. ^"VFF - Vietnam Football Federation rebrand concept".www.behance.net. May 2022. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  35. ^Vinh, Huỳnh (2022-10-03)."VFF là gì? VFF có khác gì so với VPF?" (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  36. ^"VFF - Phát động cuộc thi sáng tác mẫu biểu trưng LĐBĐVN".VFF (in Vietnamese). 2006-11-21. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  37. ^"VFF - Giới thiệu". Retrieved2008-06-28.
  38. ^Quân, Hoàng (2023-11-06)."VFF bác tin đồn FIFA hỗ trợ Việt Nam xây sân vận động 100 triệu USD".Báo Kinh tế đô thị - Đọc tin tức thời sự kinh tế 24h mới nhất (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  39. ^Trí, Dân (2023-11-06)."VFF lên tiếng về tin đồn FIFA đầu tư 100 triệu USD xây SVĐ mới cho Việt Nam".Báo điện tử Dân Trí (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  40. ^MEDIATECH."VFF lên tiếng về tin đồn FIFA đầu tư 100 triệu USD xây sân vận động mới cho Việt Nam".hatinhtv.vn (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  41. ^PLUS, THỂ THAO VIỆT NAM (2023-11-07)."Liên đoàn Bóng đá Việt Nam bác tin giả "FIFA hỗ trợ xây sân vận động mới"".THỂ THAO VIỆT NAM PLUS (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  42. ^"VFF lên tiếng về tin đồn FIFA đầu tư 100 triệu USD xây SVĐ mới cho Việt Nam - Vietnam.vn" (in Vietnamese). 2023-11-06. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  43. ^"VFF bác tin đồn FIFA hỗ trợ Việt Nam 100 triệu USD để xây sân vận động mới".dangcongsan.vn. Retrieved2023-11-22.
  44. ^VTV, BAO DIEN TU (2020-04-24)."VnEsports".BAO DIEN TU VTV (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.
  45. ^ONLINE, TUOI TRE (2023-11-06)."VFF nói gì trước tin đồn được FIFA trao 100 triệu USD xây sân vận động mới?".TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2023-11-22.

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