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Vietnam comes to the throne at AFF Women’s Championship

Vietnam became champions of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Championship 2019 after beating hosts Thailand 1-0 in the final’s extra time on August 27.
Vietnam comes to the throne at AFF Women’s Championship ảnh 1Vietnamese players celebrate their championship (Photo: vff.org.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam becamechampions of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Championship 2019after beating hosts Thailand 1-0 in the final’s extra time on August 27.


The official time of the match ended with nogoal as the two teams missed their chances to score.

The turning point came at the 93rd minute as Vietnam’scaptain Huynh Nhu scored and broke the equilibrium. However, she was bookedwith a yellow card for a second time in the match a minute later.

Afterwards, defending champions Thailand pressedon for an equaliser, but the 10-member Vietnamese squad successfully maintainedthe scoring for the remainder of the extra time. 

With this result, Vietnam remained undefeated in thetournament and only conceded one goal. This victory also ended Thailand’stitle-winning streak in the championship after three seasons.

Vietnam won the title in 2012💯 and their first came in 2006during the second edition of the football event.

This year, the regional championship seesVietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia and Indonesia competing in Group B, while Malaysia,the Philippines, Singapore, Timor Leste and hosts Thailand in Group A.-VNA
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