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Nutifood Football Academy has 3 players participating in U23 Southeast Asia

Head coach Kim Sang Sik has officially finalized the list of 23 players for the Vietnam U23 team to participate in the 2025 Southeast Asian U23 Championship in Indonesia from July 15 to July 29. Nutifood Football Academy has 3 players called up.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong14/07/2025

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Specifically, 3 young players who grew up from Nutifood Football Academy have been named in the list of players going to Indonesia this time, including: striker Nguyen Quoc Viet, center back Pham Ly Duc and Nguyen Nhat Minh.
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Center back Pham Ly Duc - photo: Kha Hoa
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Center back Nguyen Nhat Minh - photo: Kha Hoa

This is a valuable opportunity for young strikers of Nutifood Football Academy to accumulate international competition experience and continue their golden dream with U23 Vietnam. Among the 3 players, Nguyen Quoc Viet is the striker with the most international competition experience, having been with the Vietnam national team. 2023 Southeast Asian U23 Championship.

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Striker Nguyen Quoc Viet - photo: Lam Thoa

Previously, U23 Vietnam had reduced the number of players from 35 to 28 after two practice matches with U23 Chinese Taipei. The official list of 23 players was finalized on July 12, based on performance, ability to respond to tactics and competition in each position.

In the group stage, U23 Vietnam is in group B with U23 Laos and U23 Cambodia, competing on July 19 and July 22 respectively.

Having won the championship for the last two consecutive seasons (2022, 2023), the Vietnam U23 team continues to receive great expectations from fans in their journey to defend the throne.

Source: https://tienphong.vn/hoc-vien-bong-da-nutifood-co-3-cau-thu-gop-mat-tai-u23-dong-nam-a-post1760128.tpo


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