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Vietnamese in Czech Republic launch football club, training centre

The FC Sapa Praha football club of the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic and its youth training academy officially made debut in a ceremony on November 17.
Vietnamese in Czech Republic launch football club, training centre ảnh 1FC Sapa Praha football club of the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic (Photo: VNA)
Prague (VNA) – The FC Sapa Prahafootball club of the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic and its youthtraining academy officially made debut in a ceremony on November 17.

The move aimed to promote sport activitiesand nurture children’s passion for football to contribute to the community andVietnam’s football in the future.

Addressing the event, Vietnamese Ambassadorto the Czech Republic Ho Minh Tuan underlined that sport activities of overseasVietnamese in the European country have been thriving, notably in table tennis,tennis and football.

The first football club and youth training centreof the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic will contribute to sportactivities in the community and promote the images of OVs in the country andVietnam, he added.

FC Sapa Praha was set up in May 2018. Theteam triumphed at the annual friendly football tournament held by the CzechSenate for ethnic communities in June, 2019, which saw the participation of 24teams.

In August, it became the champion of afootball tourney in Budapest arranged by the Union of Vietnamese Association inEurope.

Meanwhile, the FC Sapa Praha Akademy hasdrawn about 40 students to date./.
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