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  2. EA Sports FC Online - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports FC Online (formerly known as FIFA Online 4) is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online football game developed by EA Spearhead and published by Nexon, Garena and Tencent. [1] The game was released on 17 May 2018 in South Korea, then for China, Thailand and Vietnam markets in the following month.

  3. EA Sports FC Online (Series) - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports FC Online (formerly FIFA Online) is a series of online sports games developed by Electronic Arts (EA) based on FIFA series of games. It is released with a free-to-play model with a focus on the Asian video game market. The first entry in the series was released in May 2006.

  4. Garena - Wikipedia

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    Garena was established by Forrest Li in Singapore in 2009. [8] In 2010, Riot Games awarded the publishing rights of League of Legends (LoL) to Garena, for the game’s first launch in Southeast Asia. [9] In November 2011, Garena announced its publishing rights for the team-based shooter game, Firefall, in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. [10]

  5. Vietnam national football team - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam met Thailand again in the final. They defeated Thailand 2-1 in the first leg in Thailand. Returning home, Vietnam salvaged a 1-1 draw by virtue of Lê Công Vinh's last-minute header, winning 3-2 on aggregate. [28] This was the team's first international title since rejoining global football.

  6. Esports at the 2022 Asian Games – EA Sports FC Online

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    The EA Sports FC Online event at the 2022 Asian Games took place from 24 to 27 September 2023 in Hangzhou, China. [1] [2] A qualification tournament called AESF Road to Asian Games 2022 was played in Seoul, South Korea from 2 to 8 August 2023. The results of this tournament were used to determine the seedings for the Games.

  7. 1 Nguyễn Liêm Thanh: 1972 Cambodia Maternal 1995–1999 8 0 2 Phan Văn Santos: 1977 Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) None (Naturalized) 2008–2009 2 0 3 Đinh Hoàng La: 1979 Ukraine [a] None (Naturalized) 2009 1 0 4 Đinh Hoàng Max: 1986 Nigeria None (Naturalized) 2009 1 0 5 Huỳnh Kesley Alves: 1981 Brazil

  8. The Cong-Viettel FC - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 season, in their second season at the V.League 1 after their promotion, Viettel had a title race in the league with same city rival Hanoi FC. Despite being placed behind Hanoi FC during the first part of the season, Viettel came back in the second half of the season and climbed to the first place after the 15th matchday.

  9. Football in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the first generation of women's football players in Hanoi were selected to form a team called Hoa Hoc Tro (named after the newspaper that sponsored the team [23]). In 1991, the Than Cua Ong team was formed in Quang Ninh under the leadership of former star Nguyen Dinh Hung B.