Currently, 3 football teams use Hang Day Stadium (Hanoi) in V-League including Hanoi Police Club (CAHN), Hanoi FC and The Cong Viettel.
A football match within the V-League at Hang Day Stadium. (Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper) |
According to recommendations from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), having three clubs using the same field at the V-League will overload this field, affecting the professional quality of the matches.
Previously, AFC did not pay much attention to the sharing of stadiums between clubs in domestic tournaments.
However, in October 10, the Asian Football Confederation had new regulations. According to this regulation, there should only be a maximum of two clubs using the same field in the same tournament.
The VFF side said that the three clubs CAHN, Hanoi FC and The Cong Viettel must sit together before reaching a consensus on which team will leave Hang Day Stadium.
What is worth noting is that AFC has not given a specific time for one of the three clubs mentioned above to leave Hang Day Stadium, so VPF and VFF are trying to negotiate with the Asian Football Confederation to leave the stadium until the season. next prize.
However, sooner or later, a team must be forced to leave Hang Day Stadium. Currently, in addition to Hang Day Stadium, Hanoi also has My Dinh Stadium.
The reason why football teams stationed in Hanoi rarely use this stadium is because My Dinh stadium is far from the center and the football stadium is larger (capacity of 40.000 people) than the actual needs of the fans, causing the effect from the stands are not high.
My Dinh Stadium is still used by football teams in Hanoi when competing in Asian Cups but not when they compete in the V-League.
Close to Hanoi, there are a number of stadiums that qualify to compete in the V-League such as Lach Tray Stadium (Hai Phong, about 100km from Hanoi), or Ha Nam Stadium (about 50km from Hanoi).
(according to Dan Tri)