

Vietnam’s wushu team delivered a strong showing in the combat discipline (sanda) with two victories out of three early finals at the IWUF 10th Sanda World Cup 2025.
In response to the coming grand national celebrations, Ho Chi Minh City has been launching a series of large-scale sports events.
Le Duc Phat earned Vietnam’s first win at the Asia Badminton Championships 2025 as he opened the tournament for the Vietnamese team.
Vietnam has moved up five places to 109th in the FIFA rankings for April, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) said on April 3.
Nearly 5,000 participants from various departments, districts, armed forces, youth groups, workers and students in Ho Chi Minh City joined Olympic Run Day 2025 on Sunday morning.
The organising committee recognised and presented awards to 10 exceptional athletes, their five coaches, and three teams, alongside honouring five athletes with disabilities and their three coaches.
Vietnam women’s sepak takraw team secured the first gold medal at the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2025 in India.
Coach Kim Sang-sik is set to implement tactical experiments in Vietnam’s lineup as they face Cambodia in a friendly at 7:30 p.m. on March 19 in Binh Duong.
An international sports cooperation conference between the International Sumo Federation and the Ho Chi Minh City Sports Training and Competition Center took place yesterday at the center’s headquarters in District 11, Ho Chi Minh City.
The Run To Live 2025 Season 2 concluded with a wave of positive energy spreading throughout the community, thereby development of regular fitness habit among residents.
Okiyama Masahiko, a Japanese coach with over three decades of experience in football, has been appointed as the new head coach of Vietnam's U17 and U20 women's football teams.
The National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF) has signed a cooperation agreement with the Ho Chi Minh City Weightlifting and Bodybuilding Federation, marking a significant milestone in the fitness and strength training industry in Vietnam.
The World Games has become the second-most important global multi-sport event in the world, holding disciplines that are not in the programme of the Olympic Games.
Runners Hoang Nguyen Thanh and Pham Thi Hong Le finished first in the men's and women’s 21-kilometer categories in the “Run to Live 2025” running race.
More than 10,000 people joined the “Run to Live 2025” charity race, which took place in Thu Duc City this early morning.
The Run To Live 2025 Season 2 was officially kicked off on March 8 morning.
Starting from noon on March 7, participants for Run To Live 2025 can receive race numbers and race kits from the organizers at Metropole Thu Thiem, Tran Bach Dang Street, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City.
With 1,500 runners participating in Run To Live 2025 Season 2, the P2P Community which is a dynamic and growing sports community with over 2,000 members has become the running club with the largest number of competitors at this event.
The Run To Live 2025 Season 2 is approaching its official competition day on March 9 with a prize structure nearing VND700 million (US$27,433) along with many other gifts from sponsors.
Tran Thanh Luc made history at the Bogota World Cup 3-Cushion 2025 in Colombia, overcoming reigning world No.1 Dick Jaspers (Netherlands) and former world champion Tasdemir Tayfun (Turkey) to claim his first major international title.
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