
Football shares community responsibility
From the matches of rounds 7, 8, 9 of LPBank V.League 1 and rounds 4, 5, 6 of the 2025/26 Bia Sao Vang First Division, after the flag-raising ceremony, the message "Join hands to support compatriots affected by storms and floods" was spread by the players of the football teams.
This activity was carried out synchronously on all football fields nationwide, online media channels of the Tournament Organizing Committee and Clubs to respond to the call of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front , thereby demonstrating the deep companionship between football and social life, spreading the meaning of responsibility to the community.
Not only stopping at the appeal, the players, coaches of the teams, and the match organizers also proactively implemented practical donations, organized direct donations in the stands, and widely announced the accounts receiving support from the Vietnam Fatherland Front.
Notably,SHB Da Nang Club has spent all the ticket sales revenue of the round 9 match to send to people affected by storms and floods; Clubs such as PVF CAND, Young PVF CAND, Hanoi FC, Hong Linh Ha Tinh, Ho Chi Minh City Police, Hai Phong... also have similar practical actions.

V.League overcomes the storm together
Community-oriented activities are all the more noteworthy in the context that many stadiums are also suffering negative impacts on the quality of facilities and playing surfaces.
Especially since the V.League changed its competition schedule to span 2 years, the impact of extreme weather phenomena has become more obvious.
Between September 11 and October 10 alone, there were four storms that formed in the East Sea, three of which directly affected localities, causing serious consequences. V.League was also significantly affected by this year's unusual weather developments.
Ha Tinh Stadium, Hoa Xuan (Da Nang), Cam Pha (Quang Ninh)… all had problems with the electrical system due to lightning strikes, Binh Duong Stadium had to temporarily stop the match due to heavy rain. Thong Nhat Stadium also suffered from heavy rain, plus the high density of exploitation.
However, the local Organizing Committee and relevant functional departments promptly prepared and resolutely resolved arising issues to ensure the organization of the match was as planned.
As soon as Ha Tinh stadium lost power in round 3 or most recently round 9, the authorities of Ha Tinh province mobilized forces to fix the problem so that the match could continue as planned.
Thong Nhat Stadium has 3 teams competing, but always maintains a good grass surface, despite being plowed frequently in heavy rain conditions, also showing the efforts of local managers.

Vinh Stadium, Ninh Binh Stadium, Thien Truong Stadium, or Hoa Xuan Stadium... are also often put on warning due to severe weather conditions. Or Pleiku Stadium before round 10 of LPBank V.League 1-2025/26 is also facing the impact of storm number 13.
However, up to now, the organization of the match is still being ensured by the local match organizers, in coordination with the tournament organizers, and the V.League has not had to postpone any match for objective reasons.
According to the forecast of the authorities, the weather situation in our country in the last months of the year will continue to develop in an unusual and extreme direction. Requiring the organizing unit to continue operating at high capacity to promptly respond, as well as always be ready with preparation and response plans to ensure the tournament goes according to plan.

After a number of rounds in November, the 2025/26 National Football Championships will have a break of about 2 months for the team to focus on participating in the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand and the U23 Asian Finals.
This break is also an opportunity for professional football teams to make timely technical adjustments to complete the season's goals.
In addition, the clubs will also have time to renovate facilities and maintain the playing field, to ensure the best professional quality when the tournament returns.

The efforts from the match organizers and the tournament organizers in recent times have not only helped maintain the beautiful image of Vietnamese football but also brought about increasingly high professional quality.
The standings after each round are always unpredictable, proving the attractive competition between the teams. The improvement in playing style, fair-play spirit, along with increasingly standardized refereeing, VAR and television are creating a positive outlook for the season.
More than half of the journey is still ahead, but with what has been shown, it can be affirmed that national professional football tournaments are constantly developing - not only in professional quality and organization, but also in social responsibility.
Vietnamese professional football is gradually asserting its role as a bridge to spread the spirit of solidarity, humanity and good behavior in sports and life.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/lan-toa-nhung-gia-tri-tich-cuc-tren-cac-san-co-vleague-179112.html






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