Higher than Nguyen Filip and his seniors at HAGL
Born in 2005, Nguyen Vu Khang stands out thanks to his height of 1.97 meters, a very rare figure among young goalkeepers in Vietnamese football today. Vietnamese-American goalkeeper Nguyen Filip was born and raised in the Czech Republic, the tallest player in the Vietnamese team at the moment, only 1.92 meters tall. Another case that has also made great strides recently is HAGL goalkeeper Tran Trung Kien (number 1 candidate for the starting position of U.23 Vietnam) who is 1.91 meters tall.
Nguyen Vu Khang was trained at the HAGL football academy, but has never been a regular in the first team in the V-League. In national youth tournaments, the 20-year-old goalkeeper has only attracted attention thanks to his outstanding height, but has not been able to leave a significant mark in terms of expertise.
Vu Khang was trained at HAGL Academy
Nguyen Vu Khang had a time playing for Kon Tum Club
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In the summer of 2025, Nguyen Vu Khang moved to Ninh Binh Club, a team that had just won promotion to play in the V-League. At this time, the reigning champion of the first division is making a strong investment in personnel, with the goal of creating a version with enough depth to compete in the highest football playground in Vietnam. Here, Vu Khang will compete directly with more experienced goalkeepers, including veteran Dang Van Lam. This is both a challenge and an opportunity for Nguyen Vu Khang to gradually mature.
View from Tran Trung Kien's journey
The case of Tran Trung Kien, a goalkeeper born in 2003, is currently a strong candidate for the starting position of U.23 Vietnam and won the AFF Cup 2024 for the Vietnam national team (although he did not play a single minute), is proof that success does not come early, but from patience and knowing how to seize the right opportunity at the right time.
Tran Trung Kien also made a strong impression when he was 1.91 meters tall when he was only 18 years old, but his expertise in youth tournaments was not highly appreciated. The goalkeeper born in 2003 could not make it into youth teams such as U.19, U.20 Vietnam. It was not until the HAGL coaching staff gave the first team the opportunity to play in the V-League that Trung Kien gradually asserted himself. And now, the HAGL goalkeeper is one of the names expected to become the next generation for his seniors in the Vietnam national team.
Nguyen Vu Khang is also at the first step of the journey that Tran Trung Kien has gone through. Ideal physique, reflexes and football thinking are factors that Vu Khang already has. But to "transform", Vu Khang still needs an environment that allows mistakes, thereby accumulating experience and progressing day by day. This is what Ninh Binh Club can bring to the goalkeeper born in 2005, if the V-League rookie "thinks openly" about giving opportunities to young players.
Not all talents "spark" early. For goalkeepers like Nguyen Vu Khang, sometimes what is needed most is not a brilliant match, but a persistent process, where skills are honed day by day and character is forged through each time standing in the goal.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/thu-mon-cao-gan-2-m-cua-lo-hagl-khoac-ao-ninh-binh-ngoc-tho-cho-duoc-giua-185250713144830082.htm
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