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Let schools give wings to sports dreams

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên15/06/2025

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Sportsmanship , Perseverance, Integrity, Respect, Inspiration and Teamwork. These are the six words plastered on the glass doors outside the indoor gymnasium at the Nanyang Technological University Sports Centre.

Along with the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University is the pride of Asianeducation in general and Singaporean education in particular. In 2011, Nanyang Technological University was still ranked 174th in the world university rankings of Times Higher Education (THE). Currently, the Singapore representative is ranked 30th in the world, fifth in Asia.

Established in 1991, Nanyang Technological University not only has strengths in research and professional training, but also develops sports movements.

"At Nanyang Technological University, we have 24 sports teams, from football, table tennis, badminton, tennis, swimming... all living under one roof called NTU Spirit. Students are encouraged to practice sports to develop themselves. We advise them to practice football this week, then next week they can practice taekwondo, the week after that practice aikido," said Head of the delegation Muhammad Syafiq Bin Juffri, currently working at the Sports Center of Nanyang Technological University.

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The motto of Nanyang Technological University is also the desire for student qualities through sports activities.

Hong Nam

The lights at the Nanyang Technological University Sports Center never turn off before 10 p.m. In the campus of tens of thousands of square meters, a series of sports facilities such as a 11-a-side football field (3 clusters of fields), handball, badminton, tennis courts, swimming pools, multi-purpose gymnasiums (for badminton, volleyball, basketball), gym centers... operate continuously, welcoming hundreds of students every day. Here, students often practice sports after regular school hours, in addition to the compulsory sports at school.

"In most schools, admissions officers will look at grades to evaluate students. However, we encourage students who are good at sports or have artistic talents such as singing, dancing... to come to Nanyang Technological University," Mr. Bin Juffri added.

At the 2025 International Youth Student Football Tournament , the Nanyang Technological University team has a full staff structure like a professional sports team, including a team leader, head coach, assistant coach, fitness coach, medical expert, and physiotherapist.

The team also has a data analyst and tactical support, Jerome, a student majoring in Sports Science. Jerome is an excellent student who has used his knowledge to analyze video footage, helping the coach shape the playing style and come up with suitable tactics. According to Team Leader Bin Juffri, Nanyang Technological University always encourages students to apply knowledge into practice.

School sports are not just a trend, but also the foundation of the world's leading sports such as the US, Australia, UK, Spain, France... or closer to Asia, Japan, Korea. Katie Ledecky, the legend of the American swimming village who won 14 Olympic gold medals, chose to enroll at Stanford University (USA) to both study and compete. 75% of the members of the US sports delegation to the Tokyo Olympics (2020) come from school sports. In the US, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is nearly 200 years old, organizing thousands of competitions each year, with about 500,000 students competing in key sports such as swimming, athletics, basketball, soccer, volleyball...

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Katie Ledecky, American swimming legend, is a student at Stanford University.

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"In the United States, we have a very diverse soccer competition system with many different divisions, developed over the past 20 years," journalist Jere Longman of The New York Times shared with Thanh Nien Newspaper . Soccer teams have management boards that raise funds to operate the team, pay players, buy equipment and train.

It is a superior model that many excellent school sports in Asia, including Japan, have adopted.

Kaoru Mitoma once turned down a professional contract offer from Kawasaki Frontale to study physical education at Tsukuba University, which has a strong football school system. Here, Mitoma studied and played in the university league, then returned to football after graduating. Now, he is a top star in Japanese football, currently playing for Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League.

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Kaoru Mitoma is a product of Japanese school football.

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The story of students studying, practicing sports and reaching the top of the world has become familiar in many countries. Leonz Eder, acting president of the International University Sports Federation (FISU) in Switzerland, asserted that universities should help students build a "dual career", or in other words, help students study, research and compete in sports.

According to Head of Delegation Muhammad Bin Juffri: "The development of cultural and sports movements is always promoted to contribute to shaping the personality and character of students". That is integrity, team spirit, mutual support, the ability to push oneself to overcome limits, physical development to become a well-rounded person.

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However, in Vietnam, school sports develop at a very slow pace. Vietnamese athletes have to put aside their studies to pursue professional sports from a very young age, especially in specific sports such as football, gymnastics, weightlifting, etc. The "fighting cock training" model requires athletes to focus on training every day, practice at a very high intensity, and continuously train and compete. The cultural education of athletes has not received due attention, leading to the obvious consequence that athletes after retirement lack the basic foundation to find a stable job.

The solution that many athletes are applying is to register for additional courses on sports and training at sports schools to get a degree, which will make their career after retirement easier. "We try to study hard to get a degree, but we don't know what to do with the degree after that, because everything is still unclear," an athlete who participated in the ASIAD shared with Thanh Nien Newspaper .

That is the common answer of many athletes, when studying seems to be just to get a degree, but how to absorb knowledge, apply it to a career, learn how to keep up with the changing needs of society every day... is beyond the reach. For athletes who have spent their youth immersed in the gym, experiencing the pressure of continuous achievement, it is not simple to find a job with such a "simple" supplementary and in-service learning method.

While professional athletes struggle with their studies, university students lack the opportunity to reach the top. According to a sports leader, very few universities and colleges in Vietnam currently own standard stadiums, gymnasiums, swimming pools, etc., and even specialized sports training schools do not have good facilities. Not only is there a lack of facilities, but educational thinking in many places still emphasizes teaching theory, but does not attach importance to comprehensive physical development for students, when sports are only an extracurricular activity, with less than 8 to 10 hours of teaching per week. Therefore, it is very rare for professional Vietnamese athletes to come up from school sports. If there are any, they mainly come from schools that specialize in sports. The student sports competition system in Vietnam is not strong, when it only stops at a few student soccer fields, indoor sports, etc.

Good news for Vietnamese sports, as some universities have focused on building stadiums, gymnasiums, and have clubs that operate in a systematic and professional manner. However, to have students both study well and develop their athletic qualities so that Vietnamese sports can hope to have quality "seeds", I'm afraid it's still a long way off, requiring policies, overall development strategies and larger investment sources to "flow" into universities. (to be continued...)

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