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Summer football tournament cheers Vietnamese expats across UK

More than 200 players of 15 squads of overseas Vietnamese (OV) living across the UK have competed in the community’s annual football tournament in London.
The Xom (Hamlet) team from London wins the first prize. (Photo: VNA)
The Xom (Hamlet) team from London wins the first prize. (Photo: VNA)

London (VNA) – More than 200 players of 15 squads of overseas Vietnamese (OV) living across the UK have competed in the community’s annual football tournament in London.

Organised by the Vietnamese Association in the UK (VAUK), this year’s competition saw Xom (Hamlet) team from London winning the first prize. Meanwhile, for the first time, it featured a children’s championship, with FC Longdan declared the winner.

Those who scored the most or demonstrated excellent goalkeeping, among others, were also awarded.

VAUK President Tang Tuan Tu said the tournament aimed to foster unity among the Vietnamese expatriates, promote their sportsmanship, and enhance the image of the community.

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Ambassador of Vietnam to the UK Do Minh Hung awards prizes to Vietnamese students who have achieved outstanding academic performance in the 2023-2024 school year. (Photo: VNA)
The 2024 edition was rounded off with a gala dinner, where an auction of paintings and handicrafts raised a total of 5,300 GBP (some 7,000 USD) for the community’s educational fund./.
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