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Vietnam women's volleyball team 'overthrew' Thailand, making history in SEA V.League

The Vietnamese women's volleyball team made a spectacular 3-2 upset over Thailand, winning the SEA V.League championship for the first time.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên10/08/2025

* VIETNAMESE VOLLEYBALL "BATTLE" WITH THAILAND

The confrontation between the Vietnamese women's volleyball team and Thailand this time is considered by the coaches to be very attractive and thrilling for many reasons. The first factor, as Coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet commented, is that the gap in skill level between the two teams has been narrowed, this was shown through the final match in the first round when Vietnam lost 2-3 to Thailand and on the ranking of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB), the Vietnamese team (ranked 22nd in the world) was right behind Thailand (ranked 21st).

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The Vietnamese women's volleyball team is determined to defeat Thailand in the second round of the SEA V.League taking place today.

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Another factor that makes this encounter more attractive is that the Vietnamese team has the advantage of playing at home with the support of a large number of fans. Vietnamese players such as Nguyen Thi Bich Tuyen, Tran Thi Thanh Thuy, Tran Thi Bich Thuy, Nguyen Khanh Dang maintain stable performance. In round 1, Bich Tuyen and Bich Thuy were the two most "dangerous" strikers of the Vietnamese team, causing the Thai team to falter many times. Meanwhile, Thailand has the remarkable return of hitter Chatchu-on and a team of experienced players such as Thatdao, Pornpun, Thanacha... showing a very high determination to defend the throne.

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The Thai team aims to surpass host Vietnam to defend the No. 1 position in Southeast Asia.

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Vietnamese and Thai volleyball fans are eagerly waiting to see the "big battle" between the two top volleyball teams in Southeast Asia. In particular, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team promises to overcome their "rival" Thailand for the first time in history.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nay-lua-tranh-vo-dich-chang-2-giai-bong-chuyen-sea-vleague-viet-nam-dau-thai-lan-185250810155143166.htm


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