The schedule for national league fixtures and other competitions will be adjusted for the Vietnamese men’s U22 team to have at least five weeks to prepare for SEA Games 30, which starts in late November. Announcing this, Vietnam Football Federation president Le Khanh Hai, said that V. League, the top professional football league in the country, will conclude its 2019 season on October 6 instead of the original date of October 26. With this rescheduling, V. League clubs will have to play one game per three days instead of the usual five days. Given the target of getting a gold medal at SEA Games 30, coach Park Hang-seo had requested a minimum period of five weeks for the team to prepare. He had made the request before the 2020 U23 AFC qualifiers, which Vietnam contested successfully, earning a ticket to the tournament next year. But preparation time is just one of the problems that Vietnam has to solve on the road as major tournaments near. In the U23 AFC qualifiers, Park and his boys only needed two weeks to top their group with three wins, including a 4-0 thrashing of Thailand. These victories had solid contributions from national team players… Read full this story
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