Hanoi (VNA) –🌠 Vietnam have enough players forthe February 22 match against Thailand at the ongoing AFF U23 Championship asreinforcements have arrived in Cambodia.
Five more players of the team tested positive forCOVID-19 on the day, according to the Vietnam Football Federation. Four footballers among the reinforcements departed from HoChi Minh City to Phnom Penh by road in early morning of February 22. They testednegative for COVID-19 upon arrival. Meanwhile, two players who travelled by air are set to arrivein Phnom Penh at 4.45pm. Vietnam are to have at least 15 players for the coming game,which will kick off at 7pm in Phnom Penh. In addition, the team is hoping that the first group offootballers contracted with COVID-19 will be able to return once their PCR test resultsshow that they are clear of the coronavirus.
After the match against Singapore on February 19, Vietnam received the bad news, when more players returned positive quick tests. Theyhad only 11 players, including two goalkeepers.
🥃 According to the championship rules, a team needs at least 13 footballers for a match./.
Vietnam takes part in the AFF U23 Championship fielding their younger, under 21 squad, but still aim for the highest possible finish at the tournament in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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