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SEA Games 2019: Vietnamese football teams drawn to tough groups

The Vietnamese U22 men’s football team has been drawn to Group B with U22 Thailand and U22 Indonesia at the upcoming 30th Southeast Asia (SEA) Games, according to the drawing results announced by the Olympic Council of Asia.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese U22 men’s footballteam has been drawn to Group B with U22 Thailand and U22 Indonesia at theupcoming 30th Southeast Asia (SEA) Games, according to the drawingresults announced by the Olympic Council of Asia.

Group B also sees U22 teams from Laos, Singapore and Brunei.

The Vietnamese team will play five games in the group roundwith one match in every two days, which will be a challenge for players.

Meanwhile in Group A, the host team of the Philippines willface U22 teams from Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia and Timor Leste.

Men’s football matches will take place from November 25 toDecember 12 at Memorial, UMAK Football and Binan Football stadiums. The semi-finalround is slated for December 7, while the semi-final and final matches arescheduled for December 12.

At the same time, the women’s football team of Vietnam hasbeen drawn to Group B to face Thailand and Indonesia. Group A consists the Philippines, Myanmar, and Malaysia./.
VNA

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