- Park to play in VN charity match
Park, who played a key role in South Korea's World Cup 2010 campaign, also introduced his JS Foundation that focuses on charitable activities in Southeast Asia on Wednesday. Park said goodbye to the national team in January after winning his 100th cap in a match against Japan during the Asian Cup.
- Young tennis player enters U-18 ITF semi-finals
In the men doubles, Thien and Schipanski defeated the host’s doubles Chester Espie and Chris Simich 7-5, 7-5. They will play Australia’s Mousley Bradley and Ti Lu in the final.
- Women prepare for Olympic qualifiers
The Asian qualifiers that start in March have three phrases until September to determine the two teams that will represent Asia. Viet Nam is in group A of the draw, which comprises Thailand, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei and Myanmar.
- Master defends crown
Liem won his first round match over Andrey Zhigalko of Bulgaria on Tuesday and will meet Chinese Xiu Deshun who beat Romain Edouard of France next round. Liem's strongest rivals include six international super grandmasters and eight international grandmasters, including Gata Kamsky of the US, Sergei Movsesian of Armnia, Dmitry Jakovenko of Russia and Maxime Vachier Lagrave of France.
- Female ref to attend London Olympics
The federation has also submitted Vo Quang Vinh of Khanh Hoa and Hoang Anh Tuan from Ha Noi to FIFA for approval this year. FIFA regulations state that member countries should nominate 20 men as qualified referees or linesmen each year, but Viet Nam presently lacks qualified personnel.
- Vietnamese Embassy in Laos organizes friendship golf tournament
The tournament was attended by leaders of Vietnam’s representative offices in Laos, and Lao senior leaders, including Vice President Bounnhang Volachit and Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavat.
- Minh reaches No 7 in BWF standings
The Vietnamese earned 55,675 points after competing in numerous tournaments. Minh reached No 6, his highest ranking to date, last December. The top place still belongs to Malaysian Lee Chong Wei who defeated Minh in their previous two meetings this month.
- Badminton: Minh wins first Malaysia Open match
The nation's top badminton player defeated Japanese Sho Sasaki 21-10, 25-23 in 42 minutes. It was an easy match for the Vietnamese who is ranked No 8 in the world against his unseeded rival. Minh is to meet Japanese, Kazushi Yamada in the second round on Jan. 20. Yamada earlier beat Chetan Anand of India 21-14, 21-17
- Vietnam advances in FIFA rankings
Spain still leads the ranking, followed by the Netherlands, Germany, Brazil, Argentina, England, Uruguay and Portugal.
- VTV agrees broadcasting rights
The national football championship has been a money maker for the VFF since 2004 when VTV paid VND4 billion ($200,000) to broadcast V-League matches. Under the deal, the VFF and its sponsors take 40 per cent of the fees, while the two participating teams share the remainder. The host team takes 40 per cent and the visiting team 20 per cent.