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Football tourney in Japan supports Vietnamese people after disaster

Nearly 1,000 overseas Vietnamese (OVs) in Japan participated in a football tournament aiming to help the Vietnamese community overcome the consequences of Typhoon Hagibis, which recently wreaked havoc in the country.
Football tourney in Japan supports Vietnamese people after disaster ảnh 1Participating teams' representatives pose for a group photo (Photo: VNA)
Tokyo (VNA) – Nearly 1,000overseas Vietnamese (OVs) in Japan participated in a football tournament aimingto help the Vietnamese community overcome the consequences of Typhoon Hagibis,which recently wreaked havoc in the country.

The “FAVIJA Kansai Cup 2019” kicked off inearly October and the final round took place on October 13, right after thetyphoon made landfall in Japan.

It was held by the football association ofVietnamese people in Japan (FAVIJA) under the sponsorship of the Vietnamese embassyin the country.

The tourney, held in Osaka city in Japan’scentral region, saw the participation of 34 teams of OVs in the country whichwere divided into eight groups.

FC Kazoku triumphed at the tournament,followed by FC NTO, Huu FC and Thanh Hoa Osaka FC.

FAVIJA Chairman Do Quang Ba said the top fourwill compete at a football tournament for OVs across Japan slated forNovember./.
VNA

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