'WOW' VIETNAM SOCCER IS STARTING TO BREAK DOWN!'I'M NOT JEALOUS OF WEMBLEY' TO BUILD A SUPER LUXURIOUS SOCCER FIELD IN HANOI

'Wow' Vietnam soccer is starting to break down!'I'm not jealous of Wembley' to build a super luxurious soccer field in Hanoi

'Wow' Vietnam soccer is starting to break down!'I'm not jealous of Wembley' to build a super luxurious soccer field in Hanoi

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Vietnamese soccer is developing to an amazing level. Amid the growing popularity of soccer in Vietnam, a large stadium that can accommodate 60,000 spectators will be built in Hanoi, the capital.카지노사이트

Manitop Stadium, which introduces soccer stadiums around the world, posted a bird's-eye view of the stadium, saying, "In Vietnam, we plan to build a 60,000-seat stadium that will be the home of the Hanoi club."

If you look at the picture, you can see that it is a huge stadium at a glance. If you compare the size of the stadium with the person in the picture, you can guess how big it is. The outer wall of the stadium boasts a colorful appearance with purple and yellow lights.

In terms of appearance, it is never inferior to any stadium in the world. It is comparable to Wembley in London, England, which is called the holy site of soccer. Considering Vietnam's status in the soccer world, it is surprising that such a stadium will be built.
The 330-hectare (3.30 million-square-meter) stadium is known to include a theme park and a sports complex, and when completed, Hanoi's largest spectator-capacity stadium is expected to be created.

The Vietnamese national soccer team is currently using the Midin National Stadium, which opened in 2003 and underwent remodeling in 2016. The Midin National Stadium can accommodate around 40,000 people.

Hanoi FC uses the Midin National Stadium only for Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League games, and its usual Hang Dei Stadium can accommodate about 22,000 people.

It is truly a sea change. It seems to reflect the soaring popularity of soccer in Vietnam.

The main reason for the rise in the popularity of soccer in Vietnam was the contribution of Korean coaches. Starting with Park Hang-seo in the past, Kim Sang-sik is doing well under the Korean coach system.

Under coach Park, Vietnam won the 2018 Southeast Asian Championship and the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, and reached its heyday, ranking fourth in the 2018 Asian Games and passing the second round of the 2019 Asian Cup.
After head coach Park left, head coach Kim followed suit and took the helm of Vietnam.

Vietnam won the Mitsubishi Cup (AFF Cup) with seven wins and one draw under coach Kim in January. It also became the first Vietnamese soccer team to win the tournament without a loss, writing a new history.

Unfortunately, the team was eliminated in the second preliminary round after losing to Iraq and Indonesia in the 2026 North-China World Cup Asian qualifying round. Instead, the team plans to pass the Asian Cup qualifying round and advance to the finals to be held in Saudi Arabia in 2027.

Vietnam, which is emerging as a soccer powerhouse in Southeast Asia, seems to be planning to build a home stadium worthy of its status through the construction of a new stadium. The development of Vietnamese soccer is amazing.

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