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Vietnamese women's team outraged after goal was disallowed.

The Vietnamese women's team had a goal disallowed in the first half of their SEA Games 33 final match against the Philippines on the evening of December 17th.

ZNewsZNews17/12/2025

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In the 29th minute, Bich Thuy (23) made a smart move before heading the ball into the Philippines net, bringing the opening goal for the Vietnamese team.

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However, the goal was disallowed when the linesman ruled that Bich Thuy was offside.

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Slow-motion footage shows that Bich Thuy was still lower than the last Philippine defender before scoring.

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The Vietnamese national team reacted strongly to the referee's decision.

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The disallowed goal cost Vietnam their lead. Coach Mai Duc Chung's team had the better game in the first half.

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Van Su argued with the captain of the Philippine team about a controversial referee decision.

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Meanwhile, the Philippine players breathed a sigh of relief for avoiding conceding a goal in the first half.

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Source: https://znews.vn/tuyen-nu-viet-nam-phan-no-vi-bi-tuoc-ban-thang-post1612265.html


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