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  2. 1998 AFF Championship - Wikipedia

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    It was held in Vietnam from 26 August to 5 September 1998. Thailand had been the defending champions, but lost to Vietnam in the semi-finals. The unfancied Singapore national team won the tournament by a 1–0 victory against Vietnam in the finals to take their first title.

  3. Asian Table Tennis Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Table Tennis Championships is a biennial table tennis tournament that the International Table Tennis Federation regards as a continental championship. From 1952 to 1972, the tournament was organized by the Table Tennis Federation of Asia.

  4. Thailand–Vietnam football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    South Vietnam: 2–1 Thailand Singapore Friendly 23 30 October 1971 South Vietnam: 3–0 Thailand Saigon 1974 Independence Cup (semi-final) 24 11 November 1971 Thailand 0–1 South Vietnam: Bangkok 1971 King's Cup (group stage) 25 18 December 1971 Thailand 0–0 South Vietnam Kuala Lumpur: SEAP Games 1971 (bronze medal match) 26 16 May 1973 ...

  5. Thailand–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    After Nguyễn Văn Linh's 1986 Đổi mới reforms, Vietnam moved from socialism to more integration with the international community. As a result, Thai–Vietnamese relations have quickly improved. Thailand, a founding member of ASEAN, supported Vietnam in joining the ASEAN, which occurred in 1995. Thus, the once-poor relationship between ...

  6. Football in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    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 players. This is considered the first international football match in Vietnam.

  7. Asian Youth Games - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the AYG was a part of Singapore's bid to host the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. It was intended to show Singapore's organisational capabilities and infrastructure. [1] In its history, two nations have hosted the Asian Youth Games. Forty-five nations have participated in the Games.

  8. Vietnam at the AFC Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam and Lebanon finished their matches with their same statistics. However, Vietnam was the last team to enter Round of 16 by having a higher discipline score (Vietnam −5, Lebanon −7). This is the second time Vietnam qualified for the knock-out stage. Vietnam was considered as the underdogs when facing Jordan in the Round of 16.

  9. Vietnam national football team - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam's winning matches in this period against Singapore has never exceeded 1 goal, and 6 out of the 12 matches are draws, although Vietnam did win in the remaining 6. Since Singapore's football decline and Vietnam's development in the mid-2010s, the matches between two teams also began to lose its importance.