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Ho Van Y named among world’s top 10 futsal goalkeepers

Vietnamese futsal goalkeeper Ho Van Y has been named as one of the world’s 10 leading futsal goalkeepers in 2021 by FutsalPlanet.
Ho Van Y named among world’s top 10 futsal goalkeepers ảnh 1Ho Van Y seen at the FIFA Futsal World Cup last September in Lithuania. He is a world top 10 futsal goalkeeper of 2021. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnamese futsal goalkeeper Ho Van Y has been namedas one of the world’s 10 leading futsal goalkeepers in 2021 by FutsalPlanet.

Y ranked 10th in the list with a total of 21 votes. This marks the second yearin a row that the Vietnamese futsal goalkeeper has made the list compiled byFutsalPlanet which has been running since 2018, reported the Voice of Vietnam(VOV).

The 25-year-old man enjoyed a successful year with both his club side Thai SonNam and the Vietnamese national team.

Thai Son Nam won their 11th national championship last December, and Y wasvoted goalkeeper of the tournament.

He is the favourite for the 2021 Golden Ball statue given to the tournament’sbest futsal player, which will be announced next month. He also picked up theSilver Ball award in both 2018 and 2020.

This year also saw the talented goalkeeper join the national squad to competein the FIFA World Cup in Lithuania. The Quang Nam-born goalkeeper put in astring of amazing performances to help Vietnam advance to the last-eight and hewas one of the most impressive goalkeepers of the group stage.

First place in the list went to Thiago Mendes Rocha of Brazil with 299 votes.Elsewhere, second and third places went to Leonardo De Melo Vieira Leite“Higuita” of Kazkhstan and Nicolas Sarmiento of Argentina, respectively./.
VNA

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