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  2. TVA Sports - Wikipedia

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    TVA Sports is a Canadian French-language sports specialty channel owned by the Groupe TVA, a publicly traded subsidiary of Quebecor Media. The channel is a general-interest sports network, and the first major competitor to RDS , the only other French-language sports channel in the country.

  3. Sport in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Viet Dao Quan (Giao Su Tien Si Dang Quang Luong) In Vietnam, people practice: Vo Co Truyen; Thieu Lam Viet Nam; Kim Ke-Tay Son Nhan; Phakwondo (Hoa Quyen Dao) Hong Gia Viet Nam; Nam Huynh Dao; Lam Son; There are Sino-Vietnamese styles. These are styles that are partially Vietnamese which were among Chinese who lived in Vietnam, for example ...

  4. List of Vietnamese records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese Championships Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Triple jump: 16.67 m (+1.3 m/s) Nguyễn Văn Hùng: 19 December 2013 Southeast Asian Games: Naypyidaw, Myanmar [17] Shot put: 17.39 m Phan Thanh Bình: 9 May 2023 Southeast Asian Games: Phnom Penh, Cambodia [18] Discus throw: 55.17 m Đỗ Tấn Trưởng: 18 September 2019 Vietnamese ...

  5. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnamese: Bộ Văn hóa, Thể thao và Du lịch) is the government ministry in Vietnam responsible for state administration on culture, family, sports and tourism nationwide; in addition to the management of public services in those field.

  6. Phu Tho Arena - Wikipedia

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    Phu Tho Arena (Vietnamese: Nhà thi đấu Phú Thọ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, located in District 11, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, within walking distance from the 1932-built Phú Thọ Horse Racing Ground. The arena was constructed for 2003 Southeast Asian Games.

  7. Vietnam men's national volleyball team - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam men's national volleyball team (Vietnamese: Đội tuyển bóng chuyền nam quốc gia Việt Nam) is the volleyball national team of Vietnam, representing Vietnam in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches.

  8. Football in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    A club called Cercle Sportif Saigonnais (Saigon Sports Circle) was founded. Games were played at the city park, called Jardin de la Ville (today Tao Đàn Park). [citation needed] In 1905, a British warship named after King Alfred visited Saigon and its football team had a friendly match against a local team composed of Vietnamese and French ...

  9. Vietnam national football team - Wikipedia

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    Early Vietnamese football with Vietnamese players and French officials in the Championnat Cochinchine, c. 1922–23. The introduction of football into Vietnam can be traced back to 1896, during the era of colonial French Cochinchina. At first, the sport was only played among French civil servants, merchants, and soldiers.