At Kinh Thien Palace on the top of Nghia Linh, the whole team respectfully offered incense and commemorated the heroic spirits of the Hung Kings who had built the country, and at the same time reported the achievements of the U.20 women's team in Vietnam over the past time.
In particular, the typical achievement is the achievement of winning the runner-up position of the AFF U.18 Women's Football Championship in August 8.2022, surpassing the first qualifying round of the 20 Asian Women's U.2024 Football Championship with the top position of Group F in March 3.2023. Thereby, the U.20 Vietnamese women's team gets closer to the final round in Uzbekistan in the summer of 2024.
In front of the heroic spirit of the Hung Kings, the coaching staff and the players of the U.20 Vietnam women's team vowed to unite with one heart, actively train, concentrate, compete with all their might for the colors of the flag, dedicate themselves to the national audience and the fans in Phu Tho with attractive and beautiful matches with high professional quality.
Thereby, the U.20 women's team of Vietnam is determined to complete the goal of winning one of the top two positions in Group A to qualify for the second qualifying round of the 1 Asian Women's U.2 tournament to be held in Viet Tri (Phu Tho) from June 2 to June 20. Coach Akira Ijiri's team is in the same group as the U.2024 women's team Australia, Iran and Lebanon.
In this second qualifying round, coach Akira Ijiri has in hand the players who are in the best form, with the core of which are the faces with him who passed the first qualifying round also at Viet Tri Stadium such as: captain Bao Tram, striker Minh Chuyen, Hong Cham, Thi Thuy... Before that, to prepare for the second qualifying round, the U.2 Vietnam women's team had 2 friendly matches and 20 training matches in Japan in 11 days of training. This is a valuable experience, helping the young girl of U.3 Vietnam to gain experience and make great professional progress.
Talking about the preparation for the second qualifying round of the Asian Women's U.2 Championship, coach Akira Ijiri said: "Basically, my work with the Vietnam U.20 women's team has not changed. All 20 opponents of the U.3 Vietnam women's team are very strong, so every match for us is difficult. However, the team's goal is to qualify for the second round and participate in the 20 Asian Women's U.2 Finals.