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The Thailand and Vietnam national football teams first faced each other (after Vietnamese reunification) at the 1995 SEA Games in Chiang Mai. [9] Competitions between the two countries' teams have since developed into a fierce sporting rivalry, influenced by a strong sense of nationalism on both sides.
After losing to Thailand 2–0 in the opener, Vietnam defeated Malaysia 3–2 and Laos 4–0. In the semi-final, Vietnam held the defending champion Singapore to 0–0 at home before winning 1–0 away, making the final for the first time in 10 years. Vietnam met Thailand again in the final. They defeated Thailand 2-1 in the first leg in Thailand.
Park Hang-seo (Korean: 박항서; Hanja: 朴恒緖; born 1 October 1957 [2]) is a South Korean football manager and former player. He was most recently the manager of the Vietnam national football team, [3] and is considered one of the most successful managers in Vietnamese football history. [4]
Coaches 2 Singapore: Fandi Ahmad, V. Sundramoorthy (Laos) 1 Argentina: Félix Dalmás (Cambodia) Germany: Antoine Hey (Myanmar) Indonesia: Bima Sakti Japan: Norio Tsukitate (Timor Leste) Malaysia: Tan Cheng Hoe Serbia: Milovan Rajevac (Thailand) South Korea: Park Hang-seo (Vietnam) Sweden: Sven-Göran Eriksson (Philippines)
Thailand were the two-time defending champions, but lost to Malaysia in the semi-finals. [4] Vietnam won the tournament by a 3–2 victory in the two-legged final against Malaysia to secure their second title, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and subsequently qualified to meet 2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship winner of South Korea in the 2019 AFF–EAFF ...
This was the fifth ASEAN Championship final and second consecutive finals for Vietnam, having won in 2008 and 2018 finals, but lost in two 1998 and 2022 finals.. This was the eleventh ASEAN Championship final and third consecutive finals for Thailand, having won the 1996, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2022 finals, and lost in 2007, 2008, and 2012 finals.
In the 2018 Asian Games, Vietnam made another remarkable achievement under the guidance of coach Park as they qualified to the semi-finals for the first time in their history with a clean sheet. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Drawn in Group D, the team beat Pakistan by 3–0, Nepal by 2–0, and former champion Japan by 1–0 to lead the group. [ 19 ]
7.1 Thailand vs Vietnam. 7.2 Chinese Taipei vs Thailand. 7.3 Vietnam vs Chinese Taipei. ... Assistant coach: Natsuko Todoroki: Assistant referees: [8] Ramina Tsoi