- Source: Vietnam Football Federation
The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF; Vietnamese: Liên đoàn Bóng đá Việt Nam) is the governing body of football in Vietnam. It is responsible for the all Vietnamese teams of association football, futsal and beach soccer as well as national competitions.
VFF is currently a member of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). Its headquarters is located in Lê Quang Đạo Street, Mỹ Đình 1 ward, Nam Từ Liêm district, Hanoi. Administratively, VFF is placed under the jurisdiction of the Vietnam Ministry of Home Affairs alongside supervisor and specialty management from the Vietnam Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
History
In 1960, the Vietnam Football Association was established in the North. Its first president Hà Đăng Ấn, head of Railway Department and a former football star. In the South under control of the Republic of Vietnam, a similar Association was also founded to administer football activities in the South.
Football has been played in Vietnam since the early 20th century, however, due to the war, it had not been developed into a movement. Due to the division of Vietnam since 1954, football was played differently in the two parts of the country until 1976.
In 1989, following the Đổi Mới reforms, Vietnamese sports began to return to international events. After three months of preparation, in August 1989, the First Congress of the new football federation took place in Hanoi, declaring Vietnam Football Federation. Trịnh Ngọc Chữ, deputy minister of General Department of Sports, was elected president of VFF and Lê Thế Thọ was appointed general secretary.
Main board
= President
=The current president of VFF is Trần Quốc Tuấn.
Presidents
Trịnh Ngọc Chữ (1989–1991)
Dương Nghiệp Chí (acting, 1991–1993)
Đoàn Văn Xê (1993–1997)
Mai Văn Muôn (1997–2001)
Hồ Đức Việt (2001–2003)
Trần Duy Ly (acting, January–August 2003)
Mai Liêm Trực (2003–2005)
Nguyễn Trọng Hỷ (2005–2013)
Lê Hùng Dũng (2013–2018)
Lê Khánh Hải (2018–2021)
Trần Quốc Tuấn (2021–)
= Executive committee
=Trần Quốc Tuấn – Permanent deputy chairman
Cao Văn Chóng – 1st Deputy chairman
Lê Văn Thành – 2nd Deputy chairman
= Secretary-General
=Lê Thế Ngọ (1989–1993)
Trần Bẩy (1993–1997)
Phạm Ngọc Viễn (1997–2005)
Trần Quốc Tuấn (2005–2011)
Ngô Lê Bằng (2011–2014)
Lê Hoài Anh (2014–2022)
Dương Nghiệp Khôi (2022–2024)
Nguyễn Văn Phú (2024–)
= Affiliated committees
=Council of Referees
Women's Committee
Medical Committee
External affairs Committee
Communication Committee
Committee of movements and member organizations
Committee of Development Strategy
Committee of Professional Football
Committee of Complaints
Inspection Committee
National council of Coaches
Marketing and Sponsorship Committee
Regional federations
40 provincial federations are constituent members of VFF:
= North
=Hà Nội Football Federation
Hà Tĩnh Football Federation
Hà Nam Football Federation
Hải Dương Football Federation
Hải Phòng Football Federation
Hưng Yên Football Federation
Hòa Bình Football Federation
Lạng Sơn Football Federation
Nam Định Football Federation
Nghệ An Football Federation
Quảng Ninh Football Federation
Phú Thọ Football Federation
Thái Nguyên Football Federation
Thanh Hóa Football Federation
= Central
=Bình Định Football Federation
Đà Nẵng Football Federation
Đắk Lắk Football Federation
Gia Lai Football Federation
Khánh Hòa Football Federation
Kon Tum Football Federation
Lâm Đồng Football Federation
Phú Yên Football Federation
Quảng Nam Football Federation
Quảng Ngãi Football Federation
Thừa Thiên–Huế Football Federation
= South
=An Giang Football Federation
Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Football Federation
Bến Tre Football Federation
Bình Dương Football Federation
Bình Phước Football Federation
Cà Mau Football Federation
Cần Thơ Football Federation
Đồng Nai Football Federation
Đồng Tháp Football Federation
Hồ Chí Minh City Football Federation
Kiên Giang Football Federation
Long An Football Federation
Tây Ninh Football Federation
Tiền Giang Football Federation
Vĩnh Long Football Federation
Competitions
= Domestic leagues
=For men
V.League 1
V.League 2
V.League 3
V.League 4
Vietnamese National U-21 Football Championship
Vietnamese National U-19 Football Championship
Vietnamese National U-17 Football Championship
Vietnamese National U-15 Football Championship
Vietnamese National U-13 Football Championship
Vietnamese National U-11 Football Championship
Vietnam National Futsal League
Vietnamese National Beach Soccer League
For women
Vietnamese Women's National League
Vietnamese National Women's U-19 Football Championship
Vietnamese National Women's U-16 Football Championship
= Domestic cups
=Vietnamese National Football Cup
Vietnamese National Football Super Cup
Vietnamese National Futsal Cup
Vietnamese Women's National Cup
National teams
= Men
=Vietnam national football team
Vietnam national under-23 football team
Vietnam national under-21 football team
Vietnam national under-20 football team
Vietnam national under-17 football team
Vietnam national futsal team
Vietnam national under-20 futsal team
Vietnam national beach soccer team
= Women
=Vietnam women's national football team
Vietnam women's national under-20 football team
Vietnam women's national under-17 football team
Vietnam women's national futsal team
Logo
In 1994, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) of the second term held a competition to design a new logo. The winning design was created by artist Nguyen Ngoc Than. The logo features a yellow background, a red triangle, and a stylized football. The red triangle represents the national flag, and the stylized football represents the passion for football in Vietnam. The three letters VFF stand for Vietnam Football Federation.
The current logo of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) features a stylized football with the three letters "VFF" inside it. The football is surrounded by the Vietnamese flag, which is red with a yellow star in the center. The logo was designed to honor the history and development of Vietnamese football, and to show the Federation's commitment to meeting the needs of fans, friends, and international football organizations. It was designed by Nguyen Cong Quang and has been in use since 2008.
On April 28, 2008, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) Executive Committee officially announced the use of the new VFF logo in all related transactions from May 1, 2008. The use of the old logo ended on December 31, 2008.
Sponsorship
Primary sponsors include: Grand Sport, Honda, Vinamilk, Yanmar, Sony, LS Group, Coca-Cola, Kao Vietnam, TNI Corporation, Z.com, Herbalife Vietnam, Acecook, Gia Đình Attack, Hưng Thịnh Land, Hưng Thịnh Corporation and King Coffee.
Rumor
In 2023, rumors circulated on social media that the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) was about to receive up to $120 million to build two stadiums with a capacity of up to 50,000 and 100,000 seats. According to the source, the two new stadiums could be started in March 2024. On November 6, 2023, VFF announced that the funding announcement for the new stadium was completely fabricated.
See also
Agribank Cup
VTV-T&T Cup
Football in Vietnam
References
External links
(in Vietnamese) Official Site
(in English) Vietnam Football Federation site
Vietnam at AFC site
Vietnam at FIFA site
Vietnam Football on Facebook
VFF Channel on YouTube
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