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{{short description|National association football team}}
{{Short description|Men's senior football team representing Vietnam}}
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Vietnam women's national football team}}
{{About|the men's senior team|the women's senior team|Vietnam women's national football team}}
{{EngvarB|date=February 2018}}
{{EngvarB|date = January 2023}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2019}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2023}}
{{Infobox national football team
{{Infobox national football team
| Name = Vietnam
| Name = Vietnam
| Badge = Vietnam national football team.png
| Badge = Flag of Vietnam.svg
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| Nickname = ''{{nowrap|Những chiến binh sao vàng}}''<br>{{nowrap|(Golden Star Warriors)}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hanoitimes.vn/vietnam-football-team-when-golden-star-warriors-get-emboldened-2033.html|title=Vietnam football team: when Golden Star Warriors get emboldened|author=Linh Pham|publisher=hanoitimes.vn|date=2019-01-20|access-date=23 November 2019|archive-date=8 April 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408043435/https://hanoitimes.vn/vietnam-football-team-when-golden-star-warriors-get-emboldened-2033.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vff.org.vn/chu-tich-nuoc-nguyen-xuan-phuc-chuc-cac-chien-binh-sao-vang-gianh-ve-vao-vong-loai-thu-ba-world-cup-2022/|title=Chủ tịch nước Nguyễn Xuân Phúc chúc các chiến binh sao vàng giành vé vào vòng loại thứ ba World Cup 2022|author=VFF|language=vi|publisher=vff.org.vn|date=2021-05-25|access-date=3 June 2021|archive-date=12 June 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220612154459/https://www.vff.org.vn/chu-tich-nuoc-nguyen-xuan-phuc-chuc-cac-chien-binh-sao-vang-gianh-ve-vao-vong-loai-thu-ba-world-cup-2022/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/vietnamesefootball/posts/2995424627436529 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/1578553265790346/2995424627436529 |archive-date=2022-02-26 |url-access=limited|title=Liên đoàn Bóng đá Việt Nam – VFF|language=vi|via=Facebook|date=2021-12-15}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
| Nickname = Golden Dragons<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bongda.com.vn/dt-viet-nam-tai-asian-cup-2019-rong-vang-vuot-nui-cao-chau-luc-d479545.html|title=ĐT Việt Nam tại Asian Cup 2019: Rồng Vàng vượt núi cao châu lục|trans-title=Vietnam Team at the Asian Cup 2019: Golden Dragon crosses the high mountain continent|language=Vietnamese|publisher=Bóng đá.com.vn|date=2 January 2019|accessdate=5 January 2019}}</ref>
| Association = [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]] (Vietnam)
| Association = [[Vietnam Football Federation]] (VFF)
| Sub-confederation = [[ASEAN Football Federation|AFF]] (Southeast Asia)
| Confederation = [[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]] (Asia)
| Confederation = [[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]] (Asia)
| Sub-confederation = [[ASEAN Football Federation|AFF]] (Southeast Asia)
| Coach = [[Park Hang-seo]]
| Coach = [[Kim Sang-sik]]
| Captain = [[Quế Ngọc Hải]]
| Captain = [[Đỗ Duy Mạnh]]
| Most caps = {{nowrap|[[Lê Công Vinh]] (83)}}
| Most caps = {{nowrap|[[Lê Công Vinh]] (83)}}
| Top scorer = [[Lê Công Vinh]] (51)
| Top scorer = Lê Công Vinh ([[List of international goals scored by Lê Công Vinh|51]])
| Home Stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
| Home Stadium = [[List of football stadiums in Vietnam|Various]]
| FIFA Trigramme = VIE
| FIFA Trigramme = VIE
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|VIE}}
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|VIE}}
| FIFA max = 84
| FIFA max = 84
| FIFA max date = September 1998
| FIFA max date = September 1998<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.fifaranking.net/nations/vnm/|title=Vietnam National Football Team: FIFA Ranking|publisher=FIFA Ranking.net|accessdate=29 November 2018}}</ref>
| FIFA min = 172
| FIFA min = 172
| FIFA min date = December 2006
| FIFA min date = December 2006
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Vietnam}}
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Vietnam}}
| Elo max = 58
| Elo max = 58
| Elo max date = October 2002
| Elo max date = October 2002
| Elo min = 175
| Elo min = 175
| Elo min date = January 1995
| Elo min date = January 1995
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'''as State of Vietnam/South Vietnam''':{{Efn|[[FIFA]] recognizes the results of South Vietnamese team existing from 1947 to 1975 as part of the results of Vietnam because Vietnam inherited South Vietnam's membership in FIFA.}}<br />
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{{fb|HKG|1910}} 3–2 '''{{fb-rt|State of Vietnam}}'''<br />([[Mong Kok]], [[British Hong Kong|Hong Kong]]; 20 April 1947)<hr>'''as Vietnam''':<br />{{fb|VIE}} 2–2 {{fb-rt|PHI}}<br />([[Manila]], [[Philippines]], 26 November 1991)<hr>
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{{fb|VIE}} 11–0 {{fb-rt|GUM}}<br />([[Ho Chi Minh City]], [[Vietnam]]; 23 January 2000)<hr>
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| Largest loss = '''as South Vietnam''':<br />
'''{{fb|SVM}}''' 1–9 {{fb-rt|IDN}}<br />([[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]; 4 May 1971)<hr>'''as Vietnam''':<br />{{fb|ZIM}} 6–0 '''{{fb-rt|VIE}}'''<br />([[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]; 26 February 1997)<br />{{fb|OMA}} 6–0 '''{{fb-rt|VIE}}'''<br />([[Daegu]], [[South Korea]]; 29 September 2003)<br />{{fb|KOR}} 6–0 '''{{fb-rt|VIE}}'''<br />([[Suwon]], [[South Korea]]; 17 October 2023)
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| First game = {{fb|HKG|1910}} 3–2 {{fb-rt|South Vietnam}}<br />([[British Hong Kong|Hong Kong]]; 20 April 1947)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.eloratings.net/Vietnam.htm |title=Vietnam matches, ratings and points exchanged |publisher=World Football Elo Ratings: Vietnam |accessdate=24 November 2016}}</ref> <br /> {{fb|CHN|1949}} 5–3 {{fb-rt|North Vietnam}}<br />([[China]]; 4 October 1956)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.eloratings.net/North_Vietnam |title=North Vietnam matches, ratings and points exchanged |publisher=World Football Elo Ratings: Vietnam |accessdate=24 November 2016}}</ref>
| World cup first =
| Largest win = {{flagdeco|VIE}} '''Vietnam''' 11–0 {{fb-rt|GUM}}<br />([[Ho Chi Minh City]], [[Vietnam]]; 23 January 2000)
| World cup best =
| Largest loss = {{fb|ZIM}} 6–0 '''Vietnam''' {{flagdeco|VIE}}<br />([[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]; 26 February 1997)<br />{{fb|OMN}} 6–0 '''Vietnam''' {{flagdeco|VIE}}<br />([[Incheon]], [[South Korea]]; 29 February 2003)
| Regional name = [[AFC Asian Cup|Asian Cup]]
| Regional name = [[AFC Asian Cup|Asian Cup]]
| Regional cup apps = 4
| Regional cup apps = 5
| Regional cup first = [[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]]
| Regional cup first = [[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]] as South Vietnam <br /> [[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]] as Vietnam
| Regional cup best = Fourth place ([[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]],[[1960 AFC Asian Cup|1960]])}}
| Regional cup best = as South Vietnam:<br /> Fourth place ([[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]], [[1960 AFC Asian Cup|1960]]) <br /> as Vietnam:<br /> Quarter-finals ([[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]], [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|2019]])
| 2ndRegional name = [[ASEAN Championship|ASEAN Cup]]
| 2ndRegional cup apps = 14
| 2ndRegional cup first = [[1996 AFF Championship|1996]]
| 2ndRegional cup best = '''Champions''' ([[2008 AFF Championship|2008]], [[2018 AFF Championship|2018]])
| 3rdRegional name = [[Football at the Southeast Asian Games|Southeast Asian Games]]
| 3rdRegional cup apps = 12
| 3rdRegional cup first = [[Football at the 1959 SEAP Games|1959]] as South Vietnam <br /> [[Football at the 1995 SEA Games|1991]] as Vietnam
| 3rdRegional cup best = as South Vietnam:<br /> '''Champions''' ([[Football at the 1959 SEAP Games|1959]]) <br /> as Vietnam:<br /> Silver medals ([[Football at the 1995 SEA Games|1995]], [[Football at the 1999 SEA Games|1999]])
| 4thRegional name = [[Football at the Asian Games|Asian Games]]
| 4thRegional cup apps = 6
| 4thRegional cup first = [[Football at the 1954 Asian Games|1954]] as South Vietnam <br /> [[Football at the 1998 Asian Games|1998]] as Vietnam
| 4thRegional cup best = as South Vietnam:<br /> Fourth place ([[Football at the 1962 Asian Games|1962]]) <br /> as Vietnam:<br /> Group stage ([[Football at the 1998 Asian Games|1998]])
}}

The '''Vietnam national football team''' ({{langx|vi|Đội tuyển bóng đá quốc gia Việt Nam}}) represents the [[Vietnam]] in men's senior international [[association football]] and is controlled by the [[Vietnam Football Federation]], the governing of [[football in Vietnam]]. The team's nickname is the '''Golden Star Warriors''' ({{langx|vi|Những chiến binh sao vàng}}).


Football was introduced to Vietnam by the French in the late 19th century during the [[French colonial Vietnam|French colonial period]] and Vietnam (future South Vietnam) played their first game in 1947. However, because various conflicts occurred in the country throughout the 20th century,<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.persee.fr/doc/outre_1631-0438_2009_num_96_364_4414|title=Du Football au Vietnam (1905–1949) : colonialisme, culture sportive et sociabilités en jeux|trans-title=Football in Vietnam (1905–1949): colonialism, sports culture and sociabilities in games|author=Agathe Larcher-Goscha|language=fr|journal=Outre-Mers. Revue d'histoire|via=[[Persée (web portal)|Persée]]|year=2009|volume=96|issue=364|pages=61–89|doi=10.3406/outre.2009.4414|access-date=21 July 2019|archive-date=21 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190721010316/https://www.persee.fr/doc/outre_1631-0438_2009_num_96_364_4414|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/8/main/2011/01/07/2293901/asian-cup-know-your-history-part-one-1956-1988 |title=Asian Cup: Know Your History – Part One (1956–1988) |publisher=Goal |date=7 January 2011 |access-date=26 October 2019 |archive-date=31 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190531055150/https://www.goal.com/en/news/8/main/2011/01/07/2293901/asian-cup-know-your-history-part-one-1956-1988 |url-status=live }}</ref> Vietnam was split into the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (representing the communist-controlled North) and the [[State of Vietnam]], later the [[Republic of Vietnam]] and [[Republic of South Vietnam]] (representing the capitalist-controlled South), beginning in 1954. As a result, two national teams (one for the [[North Vietnam national football team|North]] and one for the [[South Vietnam national football team|South]]) existed simultaneously and were controlled by separate governing bodies. While South Vietnam became a member of both [[International Association Football Federation]] (FIFA) in 1952 and the [[Asian Football Confederation]] (AFC) in 1954, North Vietnam never held memberships in either. After North and South were unified into a single country in 1976, the separate governing bodies were combined into the [[Vietnam Football Federation]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/11/16/the-reunification-game-that-brought-north-and-south-vietnam-together/|title=The Reunification Game that brought North and South Vietnam together|author=Scott Sommerville|work=These Football Times|date=16 November 2017|access-date=26 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206083242/https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/11/16/the-reunification-game-that-brought-north-and-south-vietnam-together/|archive-date=6 February 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> However, the current unified Vietnam also inherited South Vietnam's membership in FIFA, therefore Vietnamese team is considered a successor to the South Vietnamese team, while North Vietnamese team is considered a separate team for statistical purposes.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.eloratings.net/North_Vietnam | title=World Football Elo Ratings }}</ref>
The '''Vietnam national football team''' ({{lang-vi|Đội tuyển bóng đá quốc gia Việt Nam}}) is the national [[Association football|football]] team representing [[Vietnam]] in international [[association football|football]] competitions and is managed by the [[Vietnam Football Federation]] (VFF).


For the first years of its history, reunified Vietnam experienced a prolonged international football hiatus and no senior national team matches were played between unification in 1976 and participation in the Southeast Asian Games (SEA) football tournament of 1991 (a [[Vietnam national under-20 football team|Vietnam youth team]] participated in at least one international competition during this period). The 1991 SEA tournament marked the re-integration of Vietnam into international football, with the senior Vietnam national team subsequently achieving moderate success in [[Southeast Asia]] and reaching the final round of [[FIFA World Cup qualification]] in [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round|2022]]. Vietnam also reached the quarter-finals of the [[AFC Asian Cup]] twice, in [[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]] and [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|2019]].
During the late 1950s, known by the name [[South Vietnam national football team]], it was one of the four teams to advance into the final round of [[1956 AFC Asian Cup]], [[1960 AFC Asian Cup]], finishing fourth both times. The team also won 10th [[Merdeka Tournament]] in Malaysia, 1966. While [[Vietnam]] was split into [[North Vietnam|North]] and [[South Vietnam]], two national teams existed and both were controlled by similar ''Vietnam Football Associations''. After the two countries unified in 1976, the ''Vietnam Football Associations'' was renamed to VFF.


== History ==
==History==
=== Early history ===
===Early history (1896–1954)===
{{main|Football in Vietnam}}
{{main|Football in Vietnam}}
The introduction of football into Vietnam traced its roots in 1896 during the era of colonial [[French Cochinchina]]. At the early stage, the sport are only played among French civil servants, merchants and soldiers. The French then encouraged local [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] to played football and several other sports that were introduced to them to divert their interest from politics which resulting the sport being spread to other regions, mostly the northern and central region.<ref>{{cite book|author=Irving Epstein|title=The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Children's Issues Worldwide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LPVfEI1j15EC&pg=PA541|year=2008|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-33620-1|pages=541–}}</ref> On 20 July 1908, the newspaper '''Southern Luc Tan Van''' reported the match between two local Vietnamese teams for the first time. A first football guidebook then published in 1925 by a local Vietnamese doctor named Pham Van Tiec to attract the interest among Vietnamese youngsters.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/sports/39167/pham-van-tiec-the-doctor-who-wrote-vietnams-first-football-guidebook|title=Pham Van Tiec: the doctor who wrote Vietnam’s first football guidebook|publisher=[[Tuổi Trẻ]]|date=27 January 2017|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206052549/https://tuoitrenews.vn/sports/39167/pham-van-tiec-the-doctor-who-wrote-vietnams-first-football-guidebook|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> By 1928, the Vietnamese had established the '''Annamite Sports Bureau''' and in the same year they sent a Vietnamese football team to compete in [[Singapore in the Straits Settlements|Singapore]]. More local football clubs then established in both northern and southern Vietnam although it was not until after the [[World War II]] that football clubs in the region started to become more organised.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://saigoneer.com/society/society-categories/10963-a-brief-primer-on-vietnam%E2%80%99s-football-history|title=A Brief Primer on Vietnam’s Football History|author=Scott Sommerville|publisher=Saigoneer|date=15 August 2017|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206032512/https://saigoneer.com/society/society-categories/10963-a-brief-primer-on-vietnam%E2%80%99s-football-history|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> It was the time Vietnam played their first ever international match, against [[Korea]] in Saigon which they lost 2–4.


[[File:Early Vietnamese football with French officials, Championat Cochinchine.jpg|thumb|left|Early Vietnamese football with Vietnamese players and French officials in the Championnat Cochinchine, {{circa|1922–23}}]]
=== Two Vietnams era ===
The introduction of football into Vietnam can be traced back to 1896, during the era of colonial [[French Cochinchina]]. At first, the sport was only played among French civil servants, merchants, and soldiers. The French encouraged local [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] to play football and other introduced sports, partly to divert their interest from politics but also because of local enthusiasm. Football subsequently spread to the northern and central region.<ref>{{cite book|author=Irving Epstein|title=The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Children's Issues Worldwide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LPVfEI1j15EC&pg=PA541|year=2008|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-33620-1|pages=541–|access-date=6 February 2018|archive-date=3 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210603190301/https://books.google.com/books?id=LPVfEI1j15EC&pg=PA541|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.persee.fr/doc/outre_1631-0438_2009_num_96_364_4414|title=Du Football au Vietnam (1905-1949) : colonialisme, culture sportive et sociabilités en jeux|trans-title=Football in Vietnam (1905-1949): colonialism, sports culture and sociabilities in games|author=Agathe Larcher-Goscha|language=fr|journal=Outre-Mers. Revue d'histoire|via=[[Persée (web portal)|Persée]]|year=2009|volume=96|issue=364|pages=61–89|doi=10.3406/outre.2009.4414|access-date=21 July 2019|archive-date=21 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190721010316/https://www.persee.fr/doc/outre_1631-0438_2009_num_96_364_4414|url-status=live}}</ref> On 20 July 1908, the newspaper ''Southern Luc Tan Van'' reported on a match between two local Vietnamese teams for the first time. A football guidebook published in 1925 by Vietnamese doctor Pham Van Tiec attracted interest among Vietnamese youth.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/sports/39167/pham-van-tiec-the-doctor-who-wrote-vietnams-first-football-guidebook|title=Pham Van Tiec: the doctor who wrote Vietnam's first football guidebook|publisher=[[Tuổi Trẻ]]|date=27 January 2017|access-date=6 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206052549/https://tuoitrenews.vn/sports/39167/pham-van-tiec-the-doctor-who-wrote-vietnams-first-football-guidebook|archive-date=6 February 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> By 1928, the Vietnamese had established the Annamite Sports Bureau and in the same year they sent a football team to compete in [[Singapore in the Straits Settlements|Singapore]]. More local football clubs then established in northern and southern Vietnam. However, it was not until after [[World War II]] that football clubs in the region started to become more organized.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://saigoneer.com/society/society-categories/10963-a-brief-primer-on-vietnam%E2%80%99s-football-history|title=A Brief Primer on Vietnam's Football History|author=Scott Sommerville|publisher=Saigoneer|date=15 August 2017|access-date=6 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206032512/https://saigoneer.com/society/society-categories/10963-a-brief-primer-on-vietnam%E2%80%99s-football-history|archive-date=6 February 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> Vietnam (which would become South Vietnam) played their first game on 20 April 1947 in a [https://www.eloratings.net/Vietnam 3-2 loss against Hong Kong in Hong Kong].

===Two national teams (1954–1976)===
{{main|South Vietnam national football team|North Vietnam national football team}}
{{main|South Vietnam national football team|North Vietnam national football team}}
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Two national football teams then existed when Vietnam was divided into [[South Vietnam]] and [[North Vietnam]]. The team from the South participated in the first two AFC Asian Cup finals ([[1956 AFC Asian Cup]] and [[1960 AFC Asian Cup]]) and finished in fourth place both times. They won the first [[Football at the Southeast Asian Games|Southeast Asian Games]] in 1959 in [[Thailand]]. The team also entered [[1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC and OFC)|qualification for the 1974 FIFA World Cup]], beating [[Thailand national football team|Thailand]] 1–0 to qualify the classification matches before losing their group opening matches by 0–4 to [[Japan national football team|Japan]] and 0–1 to [[Hong Kong national football team|Hong Kong]]. The team played their last game against [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia]] in 1975 where they lost 0–3. Meanwhile, the team from the North was less active, not being a member of either AFC and FIFA, often playing against other [[Communist states]] between 1956 and 1966. They had their first match against [[China national football team|China PR]] where they lost 3–5 under head coach Truong Tan Buu. They participated in the first [[GANEFO]] (Games of the New Emerging Forces) competitions at [[Indonesia]] in 1962 and [[Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–70)|Cambodia]] in 1966. Both team ceased to exist when the North and South regions [[Vietnamese reunification|were combined together]] into the [[Vietnam|Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] following the end of the [[Vietnam War]], but North Vietnam remained not a member of AFC and FIFA before 1975.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/11/16/the-reunification-game-that-brought-north-and-south-vietnam-together/|title=The Reunification Game that brought North and South Vietnam together|author=Scott Sommerville|publisher=These Football Times|date=16 November 2017|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206083242/https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/11/16/the-reunification-game-that-brought-north-and-south-vietnam-together/|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> Due to South Vietnam was a member of FIFA, the later unified Vietnam team is classified as successor of South Vietnam by FIFA.
Two national football teams existed existed side by side after Vietnam was divided into [[South Vietnam]] and [[North Vietnam]] in 1954. The southern team appeared in a friendly in 1947 and participated in the first two AFC Asian Cup finals ([[1956 AFC Asian Cup]] and [[1960 AFC Asian Cup]]) and earned two fourth-place finishes. They won the first [[Football at the Southeast Asian Games|Southeast Asian Games]] gold in 1959 in [[Thailand]] as well as two times won silver medals and three times won bronze medals. South Vietnam reached quarter-finals of the [[Football at the 1958 Asian Games|Asian Games 1958]] and fourth place of the [[Football at the 1962 Asian Games|Asian Games 1962]]. The team also attempted to [[1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC and OFC)|qualify for the 1974 FIFA World Cup]], beating [[Thailand national football team|Thailand]] 1–0 to qualify for the classification matches. They ultimately lost their group opening matches by 4–0 to [[Japan national football team|Japan]] and 1–0 to [[Hong Kong national football team|Hong Kong]]. As a result of reunification the team was disbanded and played their last game in a 3-0 loss against [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia]] in 1975. South Vietnamese football became a member of FIFA in 1952 and the AFC in 1954, therefore South Vietnam was more integrated than the North and South Vietnamese football association was treated by these bodies as the only legitimate Vietnamese one as South Vietnam claimed sovereignty over all of Vietnam from 1949 to 1975. Meanwhile, the northern team was much less active than the South and tended to be closed, North Vietnam was never a member of either AFC or FIFA. Between 1956 and 1966 they often played against other [[communist states]]. Their first game was a 5-3 loss to [[China national football team|China PR]] under head coach Truong Tan Buu on 4 October 1956 and their played last game was a 3-2 win over [[Cuba national football team|Cuba]]. They participated in the first [[GANEFO]] (Games of the New Emerging Forces) competitions in [[Indonesia]] in 1962 and [[Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–70)|Cambodia]] in 1966. Like the South, the North team also ceased to exist when the North and South regions [[Vietnamese reunification|reunited]] into the [[Vietnam|Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] in 1976 following the end of the [[Vietnam War]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/11/16/the-reunification-game-that-brought-north-and-south-vietnam-together/|title=The Reunification Game that brought North and South Vietnam together|author=Scott Sommerville|work=These Football Times|date=16 November 2017|access-date=6 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206083242/https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/11/16/the-reunification-game-that-brought-north-and-south-vietnam-together/|archive-date=6 February 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> Because South Vietnam was a member of FIFA (from 1952), the current unified Vietnam is classified as its successor by FIFA.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/associations/association/vie/about|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610142640/https://www.fifa.com/associations/association/vie/about|url-status=dead|archive-date=10 June 2021|title = Member Associations}}</ref>


The development of football during this era for both Vietnams stagnated due to the coincident [[Vietnam War]]. Having been a significant football force in the region, Vietnam's reputation diminished. The conflict also greatly reduced Vietnamese footballing ability and weakened the country generally. Moreover, the subsequent [[Cambodian–Vietnamese War]] and [[Sino-Vietnamese War|Sino–Vietnamese War]], combined with global sanctions against the country, depleted the nation's football team and turned Vietnam into one of the weakest teams in the world. For these reasons, Vietnamese football remains new and unknown to much of the rest of the world. Despite its long-standing history of football, Vietnam only rejoined the global football community in 1991.
=== Post Vietnam War and redevelopment era ===

Vietnam's professional football league, known as the [[V.League 1|All Vietnam Football Championship]], was launched in 1980 to redevelop Vietnamese football after the war. In 1989, following the [[Đổi Mới]] reforms, a new football federation was formed. Most Vietnamese sports returned to the international stage. After three months of preparation, in August 1989, the First Congress of the new football federation took place in [[Hanoi]], declaring the formation of the [[Vietnam Football Federation]]. Trịnh Ngọc Chữ, deputy minister of the [[Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam)|General Department of Sports]], was elected as the first president of VFF.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vff.org.vn/gioi-thieu-407/chu-tich-ldbdvn-qua-cac-nhiem-ky-11271.html|title=Chủ tịch LĐBĐVN qua các nhiệm kỳ|trans-title=Chairman of VFF organisation through tenure|language=vi|publisher=[[Vietnam Football Federation]]|access-date=6 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206084259/https://vff.org.vn/gioi-thieu-407/chu-tich-ldbdvn-qua-cac-nhiem-ky-11271.html|archive-date=6 February 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref>

===Post-Vietnam War and redevelopment (1991–2006)===
The reunified Vietnam national football team joined the international stage by participating in the [[Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games|1991 edition]] of the [[Southeast Asian Games]] (SEA Games) in the [[Philippines]].<ref name="eloratings">{{cite web|url=http://www.eloratings.net/Vietnam.htm|title=Vietnam matches, ratings and points exchanged|publisher=World Football Elo Ratings: Vietnam|access-date=6 February 2018|archive-date=24 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180424220113/http://www.eloratings.net/Vietnam.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> They have participated in every subsequent SEA Games tournament. Since 1994, Vietnam has consistently participated in qualification for the FIFA World Cup, and in qualification for the AFC Asian Cup (since 1996).

Vietnam participated for the first time as a unified nation in [[FIFA World Cup qualification]] during [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|the 1994 World Cup campaign]], having participated in the [[1974 FIFA World Cup qualification|1974 qualification]] as South Vietnam. The national side failed to qualify for the 1994 and [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|1998]] tournaments with only one qualifying win in total.

In 1996, Vietnam finished third in the first (1996) ASEAN Football Federation championship (then known as the [[1996 Tiger Cup|Tiger Cup]]). Vietnam hosted the [[1998 Tiger Cup|second Tiger Cup]] in 1998, losing 1–0 to [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]] in the final. From 2000 to 2007, Vietnam strove to win the Southeast Asian trophy, but invariably failed. In 1996, Vietnam created international headlines by inviting Italian giant [[Juventus]], the reigning [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League]] champion, to play in a friendly match in Hanoi. Despite the 2-1 loss, the match was a watershed moment that boosted the development of football in the country.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.myjuve.it/stagione-1995-96-juventus/amichevoli-vietnam-juventus-1-2-4582.aspx|title=Amichevole 1995/96: Vietnam-Juventus 1-2 02/06/1996|website=Myjuve.it|access-date=2 December 2021|archive-date=7 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211207121918/https://www.myjuve.it/stagione-1995-96-juventus/amichevoli-vietnam-juventus-1-2-4582.aspx|url-status=live}}</ref>

Vietnam was the host of the [[1999 Dunhill Cup Vietnam|1999 Dunhill Cup]], a friendly tournament for both senior and U-23 players. Because it was categorized as a mingled senior and U-23 competition, some national teams decided to use their senior reserve sides. In this competition, Vietnam performed promisingly. The highlight was a shock 1–0 win over [[Russia national football team|Russia]] (then-[[1994 FIFA World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 1996]] participant); they also drew 2–2 with [[1998 FIFA World Cup]] participant [[Iran national football team|Iran]], thereby topping the group. Vietnam was then eliminated in the semi-finals after a 4–1 defeat to [[China national football team|China]].

Vietnam's [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|2002 FIFA World Cup qualification]] campaign had some bright moments, with the team winning three matches and drawing one, all played in [[Dammam]]. However, the losses against [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]], meant that Vietnam did not qualify for the World Cup. The [[2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification]] was also unsuccessful, with Vietnam falling to South Korea and [[Oman national football team|Oman]], but managing to create a shock 1–0 win over [[2002 FIFA World Cup]]'s fourth-place-getter South Korea in [[Muscat]], one of Vietnam's greatest football feats.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.footballdatabase.eu/en/match/summary/1036445-coree_du_sud-vietnam|title=South Korea 0–1 Vietnam|publisher=football database.eu|date=19 October 2003|access-date=3 September 2019|archive-date=3 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190903061227/https://www.footballdatabase.eu/en/match/summary/1036445-coree_du_sud-vietnam|url-status=live}}</ref> The [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]] was a low point for Vietnam, with the team once again failing, losing to South Korea and [[Lebanon national football team|Lebanon]], and only finishing above [[Maldives national football team|Maldives]] on goal difference.

===Renaissance (2007–2009)===
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| GK = [[Dương Hồng Sơn|Dương<br>Hồng Sơn]]
| RB = [[Huỳnh Quang Thanh|Huỳnh<br>Quang Thanh]]
| CB_nat = Vietnam| CB = [[Trần Đình Trọng|Đình Trọng]]
| RCB_nat = Vietnam| RCB = [[Đỗ Duy Mạnh|Duy Mạnh]]
| RCB = [[ Như Thành|Vũ<br>Như Thành]]
| LCB_nat = Vietnam| LCB = [[Quế Ngọc Hải|Ngọc Hải]]
| LCB = [[ Phước Tứ|Lê<br>Phước Tứ]]
| LB = [[Đoàn Việt Cường|Đoàn<br>Việt Cường]]
| RB_nat = Vietnam| RB = [[Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng|Trọng Hoàng]]
| DM = [[Nguyễn Minh Châu (footballer)|Nguyễn<br>Minh Châu]]
| LB_nat = Vietnam| LB = [[Đoàn Văn Hậu|Văn Hậu]]
| RCM_nat = Vietnam| RCM = [[Nguyễn Huy Hùng|Huy<br />Hùng]]
| RCM = [[ Tấn Tài|<br>Tấn Tài]]
| LCM = [[Phan Văn Tài Em|Phan Văn<br>Tài Em]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
| LCM_nat = Vietnam| LCM = [[Đỗ Hùng Dũng|Hùng<br />Dũng]]
| RM_nat = Vietnam| RM = [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Quang<br />Hải]]
| AM = [[Nguyễn Phong|Nguyễn<br>Vũ Phong]]
| RCF = [[Nguyễn Việt Thắng|Nguyễn<br>Việt Thắng]]
| LM_nat = Vietnam| LM = [[Phan Văn Đức|Văn<br />Đức]]
| LCF = [[Lê Công Vinh|Lê<br>Công Vinh]]
| SS_nat = Vietnam| SS = [[Nguyễn Anh Đức|Anh Đức]]
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| caption = [[2018 AFF Championship]] champion second-leg finals starting line-up.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2018/12/15/asia/asean-football-championship/vietnam/malaysia/2784760/|title=Vietnam vs. Malaysia 1–0|publisher=Soccerway (UK)|date=15 December 2018|accessdate=15 December 2018}}</ref>
Vietnam hosted the [[2007 AFC Asian Cup]] along with [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]] and [[Thailand]], despite having failed to qualify for the Asian Cup since the 1990s. The team was ranked second lowest only after Malaysia, but Vietnam created a shock by defeating the [[United Arab Emirates national football team|UAE]] 2–0, drawing 1–1 with another Gulf team, [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]], before losing 1–4 to defending champions [[Japan national football team|Japan]]. Vietnam were the only Southeast Asian and host team to reach the quarter-finals, in which they lost to eventual champions [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] 2–0.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/vn/tinanh/nhin-lai-hanh-trinh-asian-cup-2007-va-cau-chuyen-tuong-lai/19/198964rbb53ht104bbp3nomqe5|title=Nhìn lại hành trình Asian Cup 2007 và câu chuyện tương lai|trans-title=Looking back at the 2007 Asian Cup journey and the future story|language=vi|publisher=Goal|date=9 April 2018|access-date=26 December 2018|archive-date=26 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181226133848/https://www.goal.com/vn/tinanh/nhin-lai-hanh-trinh-asian-cup-2007-va-cau-chuyen-tuong-lai/19/198964rbb53ht104bbp3nomqe5|url-status=live}}</ref> This marked the beginning of the first Vietnamese football upsurge.

Vietnam won their first [[AFF Championship]] title in 2008. They were placed in [[2008 AFF Championship#Group B|Group B]] with Thailand, Malaysia, and Laos. After losing to Thailand 2–0 in the opener, Vietnam defeated Malaysia 3–2 and [[Laos national football team|Laos]] 4–0. In the semi-final, Vietnam held the defending champion [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]] to 0–0 at home before winning 1–0 away, making the final for the first time in 10 years. Vietnam met Thailand again in the final. They defeated Thailand 2-1 in the first leg in Thailand. Returning home, Vietnam salvaged a 1-1 draw by virtue of [[Lê Công Vinh]]'s last-minute header, winning 3-2 on aggregate.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thethao.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/bong-da-quoc-te/ban-thang-phut-chot-giup-vn-lan-dau-vo-dich-dong-nam-a-901458.html|title=Bàn thắng phút chót giúp VN lần đầu vô địch Đông Nam Á|trans-title=Last minute goal helped Vietnam for the first time to emerged as the Southeast Asian champion|language=vi|publisher=VnExpress|date=28 December 2008|access-date=6 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206092243/https://thethao.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/bong-da-quoc-te/ban-thang-phut-chot-giup-vn-lan-dau-vo-dich-dong-nam-a-901458.html|archive-date=6 February 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> This was the team's first international title since rejoining global football.

Vietnam almost managed a successful [[2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification]], performing well against [[Syria national football team|Syria]] and Lebanon, as well as against China; but various shortcomings once again proved to be instrumental in denying Vietnam's qualification for the [[2011 AFC Asian Cup]], as the team finished third with only a single 3–1 home win (over Lebanon) and two draws away to both Levant opponents Syria and Lebanon. Losing both matches against China, including the huge 6–1 loss in [[Hangzhou]], Vietnam at least had the slight consolation of scoring a single goal in both games.

===Decline (2009–2014)===
The period between 2009 and 2014 marked the decline of Vietnamese football. The team participated in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|2010]] and [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|2014 World Cup qualifiers]] and [[2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification|2015 Asian Cup qualifiers]], but were unsuccessful, being eliminated at the first hurdle. The team lost 6–0 on aggregate against the United Arab Emirates in the first round of 2010 World Cup qualification. In the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, Vietnam could only defeat [[Macau national football team|Macau]] in the first round before being eliminated by [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] in the second, while in the 2015 Asian Cup qualifiers, they lost five out of six matches and finished bottom of their group, which included the United Arab Emirates, [[Uzbekistan national football team|Uzbekistan]] and [[Hong Kong national football team|Hong Kong]]. The defeat to Hong Kong at [[Mong Kok Stadium]] on 22 March 2013 was considered Vietnam's lowest point set in the 21st century.

Vietnam also failed to defend their continental title due to elimination by Malaysia in the [[2010 AFF Championship]] semi-final. The [[2012 AFF Championship]] also saw the team's worst performance in 8 years, as they were eliminated in the group stage with their only point coming from a 1–1 draw with Myanmar, while losing 3–1 to Thailand and 1–0 to the [[Philippines national football team|Philippines]].

===Miura and Hữu Thắng (2014–2017)===
The Vietnamese national team witnessed significant changes under the tenure of [[Toshiya Miura]], who took charge of Vietnam from 2014 to 2016. The Japanese coach was credited for rebuilding the national team after the failed [[2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification]] and had a significant impact on the improvement of the team's performances. One of the most renowned achievements of Miura's regime was with the youth team, which beat [[Iran national under-23 football team|Iran]] at the [[Football at the 2014 Asian Games|2014 Asian Games]] with an unexpected 4–1 score.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://znews.vn/olympic-viet-nam-4-1-iran-dia-chan-tren-dat-han-post457811.html|title=Olympic Việt Nam 4–1 Iran: Địa chấn trên đất Hàn|trans-title=Vietnam Olympic 4–1 Iran: Seismic in Korea|author1=Đức Mạnh|author2=Hoàng Minh|language=vi|publisher=Zing.vn|date=15 September 2014|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720074017/https://news.zing.vn/olympic-viet-nam-4-1-iran-dia-chan-tren-dat-han-post457811.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Many of the young players nurtured by coach Miura were brought to the senior side, which performanced well in the [[2014 AFF Championship]]. However, Vietnam failed to progress beyond the semi-finals after a shocking 4–2 home defeat to Malaysia,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20141213/fans-unsatisfied-as-vietnam-midfielder-rejects-suspected-aff-cup-rigging/37818.html|title=Fans unsatisfied as Vietnam midfielder rejects suspected AFF Cup rigging|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ|date=13 December 2014|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720074247/https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20141213/fans-unsatisfied-as-vietnam-midfielder-rejects-suspected-aff-cup-rigging/37818.html|url-status=live}}</ref> in spite of winning 2–1 away in the first leg.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/sport/football/2014/12/07/malaysia-lost-to-vietnam-in-aff-suzuki-semi-final/|title=Malaysia crumble to Vietnam in AFF Suzuki Cup semis|author1=Eric Samuel|author2=K. Rajan|work=The Star|date=7 December 2014|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=18 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190718195549/https://www.thestar.com.my/sport/football/2014/12/07/malaysia-lost-to-vietnam-in-aff-suzuki-semi-final/|url-status=live}}</ref> Vietnamese police had sought to investigate this match, but found no evidence of bribery or corruption, as stated in the findings of Swiss-based international supplier betting services [[Sportradar]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thanhniennews.com/sports/vietnam-to-investigate-team-bank-accounts-after-shocking-aff-cup-loss-35253.html|title=Vietnam to investigate team bank accounts after shocking AFF Cup loss|author=Lan Phuong|publisher=Thanh Niên|date=14 December 2014|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720074710/http://www.thanhniennews.com/sports/vietnam-to-investigate-team-bank-accounts-after-shocking-aff-cup-loss-35253.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20141215/no-sign-of-match-rigging-detected-in-vietnam-malaysia-semi-aff/37579.html|title=No sign of match-rigging detected in Vietnam-Malaysia semi: AFF|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ|date=15 December 2014|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720074757/https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20141215/no-sign-of-match-rigging-detected-in-vietnam-malaysia-semi-aff/37579.html|url-status=live}}</ref>

Miura led Vietnam in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round#Group F|2018 World Cup qualifiers]] in a group with Thailand, Indonesia, [[Chinese Taipei national football team|Chinese Taipei]] and Iraq. Indonesia was later banned from participating by FIFA, relieving Vietnam of some pressure. The Golden Star Warriors began their campaign with a 1–1 draw with Iraq at home.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thethao247.vn/93-truc-tiep-viet-nam-vs-iraq-19h00-ngay-8-10-d113575.html|title='Hụt' chiến thắng đầy tiếc nuối, Việt Nam chia điểm trước Iraq|trans-title='Recession' victory is regretful, Vietnam divided the points with Iraq|language=vi|publisher=Thể Thao 247|date=8 October 2015|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720075601/https://thethao247.vn/93-truc-tiep-viet-nam-vs-iraq-19h00-ngay-8-10-d113575.html|url-status=live}}</ref> However, two disappointing defeats to Thailand, away 1–0<ref>{{cite web|url=https://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/sports/131488/thailand-beat-vietnam-1-0-in-world-cup-qualifier.html|title=Thailand beat Vietnam 1–0 in World Cup qualifier|work=Việt Nam News|publisher=Vietnam Net|date=25 May 2015|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=18 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190718195548/https://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/sports/131488/thailand-beat-vietnam-1-0-in-world-cup-qualifier.html|url-status=live}}</ref> and a humiliating 3–0 home loss,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/learning/learning-news/729276/thailand-thrash-vietnam-3-0-in-world-cup-qualifier|title=Thailand thrash Vietnam 3–0 in World Cup Qualifier|author=Terry Fredrickson|work=[[Bangkok Post]]|date=14 October 2015|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=27 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220927083305/https://www.bangkokpost.com/learning/advanced/729276/thailand-thrash-vietnam-3-0-in-world-cup-qualifier|url-status=live}}</ref> subjected the team to heavy criticism. Despite the sporadic improvement, Toshiya Miura was sacked by the VFF after the Olympic side's failure to qualify for the [[Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Rio Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.nhandan.org.vn/sports/item/3989802-toshiya-miura-sacked-as-vietnam%E2%80%99s-men%E2%80%99s-football-coach.html|title=Toshiya Miura sacked as Vietnam's men's football coach|publisher=Nhân Dân|date=28 January 2016|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720080619/https://en.nhandan.org.vn/sports/item/3989802-toshiya-miura-sacked-as-vietnam%E2%80%99s-men%E2%80%99s-football-coach.html|url-status=live}}</ref>

Under [[Nguyễn Hữu Thắng (footballer, born 1972)|Nguyễn Hữu Thắng]], Vietnam once again progressed to the semi-finals of the [[2016 AFF Championship]], but lost to [[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]] in another thrilling semi-final, being held 2–2 at home,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.nhandan.org.vn/sports/events/item/4849002-vietnam-say-good-bye-to-aff-suzuki-cup-2016.html|title=Vietnam say good-bye to AFF Suzuki Cup 2016|author=Nghiem Trung|publisher=Nhân Dân|date=7 December 2016|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720080717/https://en.nhandan.org.vn/sports/events/item/4849002-vietnam-say-good-bye-to-aff-suzuki-cup-2016.html|url-status=live}}</ref> having lost 2–1 away.<ref>{{cite AV media|url=https://video.thanhnien.vn/the-thao/aff-cup-2016-indonesia-vs-viet-nam-2-1-78422.html|title=AFF Cup 2016: Indonesia vs Việt nam 2 – 1|trans-title=AFF Cup 2016: Indonesia vs Vietnam 2 – 1|language=vi|publisher=Thanh Niên|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=5 December 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161205184754/http://video.thanhnien.vn/the-thao/aff-cup-2016-indonesia-vs-viet-nam-2-1-78422.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The team's disappointment was relieved a little, as the ''Golden Star Warriors'' finished third in the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification]] World Cup qualification group. The Vietnamese side managed two draws in their opening run against [[Afghanistan national football team|Afghanistan]] in Tajikistan<ref>{{cite web|url=https://english.vov.vn/sports/asian-cup-2019-qualifiers-afghanistan-11-vietnam-346531.vov|title=Asian Cup 2019 qualifiers: Afghanistan 1–1 Vietnam|publisher=[[Voice of Vietnam]]|date=29 March 2017|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=27 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220927083310/https://vov.vn/tin-nong/khoi-to-vu-an-gay-tai-nan-giao-thong-lam-chet-4-nguoi-tren-cao-toc-571320.vov|url-status=live}}</ref> and a goalless draw to [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]] in [[Ho Chi Minh City]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/vn/tinanh/cham-diem-viet-nam-0-0-jordan-van-lam-hay-nhat-tran/1/1s2mce7arrzp01nech07pgpner|title=Chấm điểm Việt Nam 0–0 Jordan: Văn Lâm hay nhất, Công Phượng thấp nhất|trans-title=Vietnam drew 0–0 Jordan: Văn Lâm is the best, Công Phượng is the lowest|language=vi|publisher=Goal (Vietnam)|date=14 June 2017|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=18 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190718195548/https://www.goal.com/vn/tinanh/cham-diem-viet-nam-0-0-jordan-van-lam-hay-nhat-tran/1/1s2mce7arrzp01nech07pgpner|url-status=live}}</ref> However, the Olympic side was surprisingly eliminated in the group stage of the [[Football at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games|2017 SEA Games]], and Nguyễn Hữu Thắng was relieved from duty. The team faced a crisis of confidence as many fans stopped supporting the team.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://anninhthudo.vn/the-thao/nguyen-huu-thang-trang-tay-roi-ghe-hlv-truong-doi-tuyen-viet-nam/739247.antd|title=Nguyễn Hữu Thắng trắng tay rời ghế HLV trưởng đội tuyển Việt Nam|trans-title=Nguyễn Hữu Thắng left the chair of the Vietnam team empty handed|author=Băng Tâm|language=vi|publisher=An ninh Thủ đô|date=25 August 2017|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=30 November 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171130191334/http://anninhthudo.vn/the-thao/nguyen-huu-thang-trang-tay-roi-ghe-hlv-truong-doi-tuyen-viet-nam/739247.antd|url-status=live}}</ref> Interim coach [[Mai Đức Chung]] was appointed to help Vietnam in two crucial Asian Cup qualification matches against neighbouring [[Cambodia national football team|Cambodia]], in which he was able to replenish some of the team's lost spirit, beating Cambodia 2–1 away and giving them a 5–0 thrashing at home.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/afc-asian-cup-qualifiers/story/3226070/vietnam-close-to-2019-afc-asian-cup-qualification-after-thrashing-cambodia|title=Vietnam close to 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification after Cambodia win|author=Paul Murphy|publisher=[[ESPN Inc.]]|date=11 October 2017|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720081820/https://www.espn.co.uk/football/afc-asian-cup-qualifiers/story/3226070/vietnam-close-to-2019-afc-asian-cup-qualification-after-thrashing-cambodia|url-status=live}}</ref> These wins placed Vietnam in the top two for final qualification.

===Park Hang-seo era (2017–2023)===
[[Park Hang-seo]], former assistant to [[Guus Hiddink]] for [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] at the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]], was appointed as the new coach of the Vietnam national team on 29 September 2017. His appointment came after an attempt to negotiate with [[Takashi Sekizuka]] was unsuccessful. Previously, the VFF had tried to contact [[Steve Sampson]], but received no response.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/blog-football-asia/story/3216507/vietnam-make-former-guus-hiddink-assistant-park-hang-seo-new-coach |title=Vietnam make former Guus Hiddink assistant Park Hang-Seo new coach |last=Murphy |first=Paul |date=29 September 2017 |publisher=ESPN |access-date=23 November 2018 |archive-date=23 November 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181123154226/http://www.espn.com/soccer/blog-football-asia/story/3216507/vietnam-make-former-guus-hiddink-assistant-park-hang-seo-new-coach |url-status=live }}</ref>

Park's first match as coach of Vietnam was in the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]s, where Vietnam defeated Cambodia at home 5–0 on 10 October 2017, followed by a 0–0 draw at home against Afghanistan on 14 November 2017. This allowed Vietnam to qualify for the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]], their first Asian Cup since 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tolonews.com/sport/afghanistan-fails-qualify-afc-asian-cup|title=Afghanistan Fails To Qualify For AFC Asian Cup|author=Faridullah Mohammadi|publisher=[[TOLOnews]]|date=14 November 2017|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720083142/https://www.tolonews.com/sport/afghanistan-fails-qualify-afc-asian-cup|url-status=live}}</ref> Park himself, though, was criticized due to the team's unconvincing performance.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vietnamnet.vn/vn/the-thao/viet-nam-0-0-afghanistan-cho-hlv-park-hang-seo-thoi-gian-niem-tin-co-day-410955.html|title=Tuyển Việt Nam: Khi may hơn... khôn|trans-title=Vietnam recruitment: When sewing more... smart|author=Duy Nguyễn|language=vi|publisher=Vietnam Net|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720083423/https://vietnamnet.vn/vn/the-thao/viet-nam-0-0-afghanistan-cho-hlv-park-hang-seo-thoi-gian-niem-tin-co-day-410955.html|url-status=live}}</ref> However, the mood rapidly changed after Vietnam youth team's impressive showings in the [[2018 AFC U-23 Championship]] and [[2018 Asian Games]] where Park Hang-seo was also the coach of the U-23 and Olympic team.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vir.com.vn/vietnam-1-2-uzbekistan-vietnam-comes-second-at-asian-u23-championship-55943.html|title=Vietnam 1–2 Uzbekistan: Vietnam comes second at Asian U23 Championship|work=VnExpress|publisher=Vietnam Investment Review|date=27 January 2018|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720083649/https://www.vir.com.vn/vietnam-1-2-uzbekistan-vietnam-comes-second-at-asian-u23-championship-55943.html|url-status=live}}</ref> With the same U-23 players, he formed the squad of the Vietnamese senior team in a dead-rubber 1–1 draw to Jordan in 2019 Asian Cup qualification, which both teams qualified together.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vir.com.vn/asian-cup-2019-qualifiers-vietnam-hold-jordan-to-a-1-1-draw-57747.html|title=Asian Cup 2019 qualifiers: Vietnam hold Jordan to a 1–1 draw|work=Nhân Dân|publisher=Vietnam Investment Review|date=28 March 2018|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720083805/https://www.vir.com.vn/asian-cup-2019-qualifiers-vietnam-hold-jordan-to-a-1-1-draw-57747.html|url-status=live}}</ref>

====2018 AFF Championship====
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| GK = [[Đặng Văn Lâm|Đặng<br>Văn Lâm]]
| RCB = [[Đỗ Duy Mạnh|Đỗ<br>Duy Mạnh]]
| CB = [[Quế Ngọc Hải|Quế<br>Ngọc Hải]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
| LCB = [[Trần Đình Trọng|Trần<br>Đình Trọng]]
| RM = [[Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng|Nguyễn<br>Trọng Hoàng]]
| RDM = [[Nguyễn Huy Hùng|Nguyễn<br>Huy Hùng]]
| LDM = [[Đỗ Hùng Dũng|Đỗ<br>Hùng Dũng]]
| LM = [[Đoàn Văn Hậu|Đoàn<br>Văn Hậu]]
| RF = [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn<br>Quang Hải]]
| CF = [[Nguyễn Anh Đức|Nguyễn<br>Anh Đức]]
| LF = [[Phan Văn Đức|Phan<br>Văn Đức]]
| caption = Vietnam's starting lineup in the second leg of the [[2018 AFF Championship]] final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2018/12/15/asia/asean-football-championship/vietnam/malaysia/2784760/|title=Vietnam vs. Malaysia 1–0|publisher=Soccerway (UK)|date=15 December 2018|access-date=15 December 2018|archive-date=15 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181215232132/https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2018/12/15/asia/asean-football-championship/vietnam/malaysia/2784760/|url-status=live}}</ref>
}}
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Park's first major tournament was the [[2018 AFF Championship]]. Vietnam topped their group with wins against Laos (3–0), Malaysia (2–0) and Cambodia (3–0), as well as a 0–0 draw with Myanmar. In the semi-finals, they defeated the Philippines and advanced to face Malaysia again. The first leg at [[Bukit Jalil National Stadium|Bukit Jalil]] saw Vietnam lead by two goals, but let the Malayan tigers tie the score through [[Shahrul Saad]] and a free kick by [[Safawi Rasid]]. Still, an early goal from [[Nguyễn Anh Đức]] in the second leg was enough to win them the AFF Championship after 10 years with an unbeaten record.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Tuan Hoang |author2=Duc Dong |date=17 December 2018 |title=Unforgettable: Vietnam's AFF Cup 2018 journey |url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/unforgettable-vietnam-s-aff-cup-2018-journey-3855130.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181217085204/https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/unforgettable-vietnam-s-aff-cup-2018-journey-3855130.html |archive-date=17 December 2018 |access-date=18 December 2018 |publisher=VnExpress}}</ref> [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] scored four goals and was voted the best player of the tournament.
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====2019 AFC Asian Cup====
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| footer = Scenes during the quarter-finals of the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]]. Clockwise from top: Vietnamese team with [[Japan national football team|Japan]] at the cup [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Vietnam vs Japan|quarter-finals]] and Vietnamese fans during the match.
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Vietnamese professional football league known as the [[V.League 1|All Vietnam Football Championship]] was launched in 1980 to redevelop Vietnamese football after a long period of civil war. In 1989, following the [[Đổi Mới]] reforms, a new football federation was formed. Vietnamese sports began to return to international events. After three months of preparation, in August 1989, the First Congress of the new football federation took place in [[Hanoi]], declaring the formation of the Vietnam Football Federation. Trịnh Ngọc Chữ, deputy minister of [[Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam)|General Department of Sports]], was elected president of VFF.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vff.org.vn/gioi-thieu-407/chu-tich-ldbdvn-qua-cac-nhiem-ky-11271.html|title=Chủ tịch LĐBĐVN qua các nhiệm kỳ|trans-title=Chairman of VFF organisation through tenure|language=Vietnamese|publisher=[[Vietnam Football Federation]]|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206084259/https://vff.org.vn/gioi-thieu-407/chu-tich-ldbdvn-qua-cac-nhiem-ky-11271.html|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> The reunified Vietnam national football team then played their first match against the [[Philippine national football team|Philippines]] in 1991 where they had a draw.<ref name="eloratings">{{cite web|url=http://www.eloratings.net/Vietnam.htm|title=Vietnam matches, ratings and points exchanged|publisher=World Football Elo Ratings: Vietnam|accessdate=6 February 2018}}</ref> In 1996, Vietnam participated in the first [[1996 Tiger Cup|Tiger Cup]] where they finished in third place and hosted the [[1998 Tiger Cup|second Tiger Cup]] in 1998 where they lost 0–1 to [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]] in the final. Vietnam hosted the [[2007 AFC Asian Cup]] along with [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]] and [[Thailand]]. In the group stage, Vietnam defeated [[United Arab Emirates national football team|UAE]] 2–0, drew 1–1 with another Gulf team, [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]], lost 1–4 to [[Japan national football team|Japan]] and were the only Southeast Asian team to reach quarter-finals, where they lost to [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] 0–2.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/vn/tinanh/nhin-lai-hanh-trinh-asian-cup-2007-va-cau-chuyen-tuong-lai/19/198964rbb53ht104bbp3nomqe5|title=Nhìn lại hành trình Asian Cup 2007 và câu chuyện tương lai|trans-title=Looking back at the 2007 Asian Cup journey and the future story|language=Vietnamese|publisher=Goal.com|date=9 April 2018|accessdate=26 December 2018}}</ref> Since 2007, after two unsuccessful attempts for 2011 and 2015, Vietnam qualified to the AFC Asian Cup again as they obtained four draws with [[Afghanistan national football team|Afghanistan]] and [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]] and two wins against [[Cambodia national football team|Cambodia]] during the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification]].


Vietnam won the first [[AFF Championship]] title in [[2008 AFF Championship|2008]], which they were held in [[2008 AFF Championship#Group B|Group B]] with Thailand, Malaysia and Laos. After losing Thailand 0–2 in the opener, Vietnam defeated Malaysia 3–2 and [[Laos national football team|Laos]] 4–0. In semi-finals, Vietnam hold the defending champion [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]] by 0–0 in home match before winning 1–0 away. Vietnam met Thailand again in the finals and defeated them 3–2 aggregated, won the away match 2–1 then drew 1–1 at home.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thethao.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/bong-da-quoc-te/ban-thang-phut-chot-giup-vn-lan-dau-vo-dich-dong-nam-a-901458.html|title=Bàn thắng phút chót giúp VN lần đầu địch Đông Nam Á|trans-title=Last minute goal helped Vietnam for the first time to emerged as the Southeast Asian champion|language=Vietnamese|publisher=VnExpress|date=28 December 2008|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206092243/https://thethao.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/bong-da-quoc-te/ban-thang-phut-chot-giup-vn-lan-dau-vo-dich-dong-nam-a-901458.html|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> The [[2018 AFF Championship]] is Vietnam's second AFF Championship title. In [[2018 AFF Championship#Group A|Group A]], Vietnam managed 3 victories against Laos, Malaysia, Cambodia and a draw with Myanmar. In semi-finals, they defeated the Philippines twice by 2–1 both home and away hence progressed towards the finals, where they defeated Malaysia 3–2 aggregated, drawing 2–2 away and winning 1–0 home.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/unforgettable-vietnam-s-aff-cup-2018-journey-3855130.html|title=Unforgettable: Vietnam’s AFF Cup 2018 journey|author1=Tuan Hoang|author2=Duc Dong|publisher=VnExpress|date=17 December 2018|accessdate=18 December 2018}}</ref> In the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]], Vietnam also managed to qualify into the Round of 16 after beating [[Yemen national football team|Yemen]] in their final group matches despite had earlier lose to Iraq by 2–3 and [[Iran national football team|Iran]] by 0–2. They then beat [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]] by 4–2 in [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]] after drawing 1–1 with the latter until the end of the match.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gulfnews.com/sport/uae-sport/asian-cup-vietnam-continue-to-chase-their-dream-with-quarters-berth-1.61560526|title=Asian Cup: Vietnam continue to chase their dream with quarters berth|author=Alaric Gomes|publisher=Gulf News|date=20 January 2019|accessdate=23 February 2019}}</ref> In the quarter-finals, Vietnam meet Japan but failed to continue the success after their opponent being awarded a [[penalty kick]] which being decided through the [[video assistant referee]] (VAR), resulting to a 0–1 score by [[Ritsu Doan]] until the final whistle being blown.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2019/01/25/soccer/japan-defeats-vietnam-asian-cup-quarterfinals-var-assists-ritsu-doan-penalty/|title=Japan defeats Vietnam in Asian Cup quarterfinals after VAR assists Ritsu Doan penalty|publisher=The Japan Times|date=25 January 2019|accessdate=23 February 2019}}</ref>
It wasn't until the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]] that Vietnam truly began to gain international recognition.{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} With the entire squad made up of mostly promising U-23 players, Vietnam had the youngest squad in the tournament. Being drawn into group D along with [[Iran national football team|Iran]], [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]], and [[Yemen national football team|Yemen]], Vietnam lost to Iraq 2–3 conceding a 90th-minute free kick from [[Ali Adnan Kadhim|Ali Adnan]] and Iran 0–2 before beating [[Yemen national football team|Yemen]] 2–0 in their final group matches with goals coming from [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] and [[Quế Ngọc Hải]] to seal Vietnam to become the last best third-place team qualifying for the round of 16. Then, they pulled up a shocking result by defeating [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]] in a penalty shootout, with [[Bùi Tiến Dũng (footballer, born 1995)|Bùi Tiến Dũng]] scoring the decisive penalties which sent them to the quarter-finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gulfnews.com/sport/uae-sport/asian-cup-vietnam-continue-to-chase-their-dream-with-quarters-berth-1.61560526|title=Asian Cup: Vietnam continue to chase their dream with quarters berth|author=Alaric Gomes|work=Gulf News|date=20 January 2019|access-date=23 February 2019|archive-date=6 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190206034757/https://gulfnews.com/sport/uae-sport/asian-cup-vietnam-continue-to-chase-their-dream-with-quarters-berth-1.61560526|url-status=live}}</ref> The win sent millions of Vietnamese into the streets for celebrations.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/afc-asian-cup/1024071/jubilant-fans-celebrate-vietnam-reaching-the-quarter-finals-of-the-afc-asian-cup-2019/|title=Jubilant fans celebrate Vietnam reaching the quarter-finals of the AFC Asian Cup 2019|author=Aditya Rangarajan|publisher=Fox Sports Asia|date=20 January 2019|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720083931/https://www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/afc-asian-cup/1024071/jubilant-fans-celebrate-vietnam-reaching-the-quarter-finals-of-the-afc-asian-cup-2019/|url-status=live}}</ref> In the quarter-finals, Vietnam played against [[Japan national football team|Japan]] but failed to continue the success after their opponent was awarded a [[penalty kick]] which was decided through the [[video assistant referee]] (VAR), resulting in a 0–1 loss score by [[Ritsu Dōan]] until the final whistle was blown.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2019/01/25/soccer/japan-defeats-vietnam-asian-cup-quarterfinals-var-assists-ritsu-doan-penalty/|title=Japan defeats Vietnam in Asian Cup quarterfinals after VAR assists Ritsu Doan penalty|work=Japan Times|date=25 January 2019|access-date=23 February 2019|archive-date=23 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190223074047/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2019/01/25/soccer/japan-defeats-vietnam-asian-cup-quarterfinals-var-assists-ritsu-doan-penalty/|url-status=live}}</ref>[[File:IRN-VIETNAM 20190112 Asian Cup 5.jpg|thumb|The Vietnamese national team's squad before facing [[Iran national football team|Iran]] at the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]].|272x272px]]


[[File:VIE-JPN 2019-01-24.svg|thumb|314x314px|Vietnam vs Japan, 2019 AFC Asian Cup quarter-finals]]
== Team image ==
[[File:Vietnam vs. Japan AFC Asian Cup 2019 9.jpg|thumb|right|Vietnamese supporters during the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]] in all red and yellow star dress similar as in the colour of the [[flag of Vietnam]].]]
=== Suppliers ===
* [[Adidas]], 1996–2006<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nhuongquyenvietnam.com/controller/printer/printer.php?id=18889.htm|title=Lý do nhãn hàng lớn bỏ bóng đá Việt Nam|trans-title=The reason the big brand abandons Vietnamese football|author=Thảo Du|language=Vietnamese|publisher=Nhượng Quyền Việt Nam|accessdate=8 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180208114228/http://nhuongquyenvietnam.com/controller/printer/printer.php?id=18889.htm|archivedate=8 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref>
* [[Li-Ning]], 2006–2008
* [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], 2009–2014
* [[Grand Sport Group|Grand Sport]], 2014–2019


====2022 FIFA World Cup qualification====
Vietnam's current kit sponsor is [[Grand Sport Group|Grand Sport]]. The contract started in January 2015 which will end by the end of December 2019. Vietnam was also previously sponsored by [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], [[Adidas]] and [[Li-Ning]]. The tradition home colour for the Vietnamese team is all red with yellow trim and the away colour is all white with red trim ever since they started the contract with Nike. With Adidas, it was just red and white. Occasionally, the team wore blue and yellow jerseys.
Vietnam was grouped in the [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying Second Round Group G]] with three other Southeast Asian rivals: [[Thailand national football team|Thailand]], [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia]] and [[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]], along with [[United Arab Emirates national football team|the United Arab Emirates]]. The Vietnamese started with a 0–0 away draw over Thailand<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/1743619/thailand-vietnam-draw-in-opening-2022-world-cup-qualifier|title=Thailand, Vietnam draw in opening 2022 World Cup qualifier|work=Bangkok Post|date=5 September 2019|access-date=18 October 2019|archive-date=27 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220927083304/https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/1743619/thailand-vietnam-draw-in-opening-2022-world-cup-qualifier|url-status=live}}</ref> before defeating Malaysia 1–0 at home<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/fifa-wc-asian-qualifiers/1183578/5-talking-points-as-quang-hai-gives-vietnam-1-0-win-over-malaysia-in-2022-fifa-world-cup-qualifiers/|title=5 talking points as Quang Hai gives Vietnam 1–0 win over Malaysia in 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers|author=Adwaidh Rajan|publisher=Fox Sports Asia|date=10 October 2019|access-date=18 October 2019|archive-date=16 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191016160858/https://www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/fifa-wc-asian-qualifiers/1183578/5-talking-points-as-quang-hai-gives-vietnam-1-0-win-over-malaysia-in-2022-fifa-world-cup-qualifiers/|url-status=live}}</ref> and then achieved a 3–1 away win against Indonesia.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20191015/vietnam-cruise-past-indonesia-in-second-fifa-world-cup-qualification-triumph/51568.html|title=Vietnam cruise past Indonesia in second FIFA World Cup qualification triumph|author=Bao Anh|publisher=Tuổi Trẻ|date=15 October 2019|access-date=18 October 2019|archive-date=16 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191016160854/https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20191015/vietnam-cruise-past-indonesia-in-second-fifa-world-cup-qualification-triumph/51568.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In November 2019, Vietnam faced the United Arab Emirates on home soil with attempts to break a 12-year winless streak to the opponent. In spite of facing a struggle in the early minutes, a red card to the UAE gave the Vietnamese an advantage. They eventually managed to beat the Emirates 1–0.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/fifa-wc-asian-qualifiers/1198626/vietnam-go-top-as-nguyen-tien-linh-stunner-gives-them-1-0-win-over-10-man-uae-in-world-cup-qualifiers/|title=Vietnam go top as Nguyễn Tiến Linh stunner gives them 1–0 win over 10-man UAE in World Cup Qualifiers|author=Adwaidh Rajan|publisher=Fox Sports Asia|date=14 November 2019|access-date=23 November 2019|archive-date=15 November 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191115161726/https://www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/fifa-wc-asian-qualifiers/1198626/vietnam-go-top-as-nguyen-tien-linh-stunner-gives-them-1-0-win-over-10-man-uae-in-world-cup-qualifiers/|url-status=live}}</ref> Then, Vietnam moved to a thrilling encounter against neighbour and fellow powerhouse Thailand at home, where both teams played in another goalless draw, in a match with a crucial [[Igor Akinfeev|Akinfeev]]-penalty like save by [[Đặng Văn Lâm]] and two disallowed Vietnamese goals, to foster Vietnam's top position in the Joint World Cup/Asian Cup qualifying Group G.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thethao247.vn/320-live-vietnam-vs-thailand-world-cup-2022-qualifiers-tonight-at-8pm-d192983.html|title=Vietnam once again ties to Thailand, staying on top of Group G|publisher=Thể Thao 247|date=20 November 2019|access-date=23 November 2019|archive-date=12 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210512214013/https://thethao247.vn/320-live-vietnam-vs-thailand-world-cup-2022-qualifiers-tonight-at-8pm-d192983.html|url-status=live}}</ref>


However, due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Vietnam was forced to play all their remaining qualifying second-round games in the [[United Arab Emirates]]. In this campaign, Vietnam suffered a great loss of key players, as the midfield soul [[Đỗ Hùng Dũng]] suffered from a severe injury in [[2021 V.League 1]] that caused him 6-months of recession, while best goalie Đặng Văn Lâm, due to an unexpected incident related to COVID-19 in his Japanese club [[Cerezo Osaka]], could not come to the national team in [[Dubai]], the key midfielder [[Nguyễn Tuấn Anh]], after suffering an aggressive tackle from an Indonesian player in the 20th minute of the first match, had to miss the rest of the qualifying second round. Nevertheless, even with such a great loss, Vietnam's campaign in UAE was an astonishing success. Vietnam pounded Indonesia 4–0 and held on to a 2–1 win against Malaysia. On the last match day, Vietnam battled it out in a thrilling encounter against the hosts, UAE. After trailing 3–0, a late surge in the final 10 minutes brought 2 goals on the scoresheet for Vietnam, but it wasn't enough as the match ended 3–2 in favour of UAE. Despite losing however, with Australia defeating Jordan 1–0 in the decisive game of Group B and later Saudi Arabia beating Uzbekistan 3–0 in the decisive game of Group D, Vietnam officially claimed its ticket into the [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round|third and final round of the World Cup qualifiers]] for the first time ever, and automatic qualification to the [[2023 AFC Asian Cup]] in China, after entering as one of the five best runner-ups, the second Southeast Asian nation after Thailand to achieve the feat.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/report/football/vietnam-claim-4-0-victory-over-indonesia-at-world-cup-qualifiers-4290622.html|title=Vietnam claim 4-0 victory over Indonesia at World Cup qualifiers|website=E.vnexpress|access-date=2 December 2021|archive-date=9 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211209195508/https://e.vnexpress.net/report/football/vietnam-claim-4-0-victory-over-indonesia-at-world-cup-qualifiers-4290622.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/en/news/malaysia-1-2-vietnam-world-cup-dream-over-for-harimau-malaya/wjvwrhml7a1v11k6w0071kqsd|title=Malaysia 1-2 Vietnam: World Cup dream over for Harimau Malaya &#124; Goal.com|publisher=Goal|access-date=2 December 2021|archive-date=9 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211209073932/https://www.goal.com/en/news/malaysia-1-2-vietnam-world-cup-dream-over-for-harimau-malaya/wjvwrhml7a1v11k6w0071kqsd|url-status=live}}</ref>
=== Supporters ===
There are two major supporters for the national team, namely VFS ({{lang-vi|Hội CĐV Bóng đá Việt Nam}}) which was founded in 2014 and VGS ({{lang-vi|Hội CĐV VGS}}) founded in 2017.


In the third round, Vietnam was drawn into group B along with [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]], [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]], [[China national football team|China]], and [[Oman national football team|Oman]] where Vietnam lost its first seven head-to-head matches. The team played its best in every match, but since the team suffered an injury crisis, which began in mid-August 2021, Vietnam was unable to achieve a single point after the first seven games, and was officially eliminated from the World Cup after a 0–4 loss against Australia in [[Melbourne Rectangular Stadium]] on 27 January 2022. However, just five days later, it became the first ever team from Southeast Asia to win a match in the final round of the World Cup qualifiers by beating China 3–1 at home on 1 February 2022, which coincided with the [[Tết|Lunar New Year's]] Day in Vietnam and China.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/report/football/vietnam-score-first-victory-in-world-cup-qualification-final-round-4423441.html|title=Vietnam score first victory in World Cup qualification final round|website=E.vnexpress|access-date=2 January 2022|archive-date=1 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220201145458/https://e.vnexpress.net/report/football/vietnam-score-first-victory-in-world-cup-qualification-final-round-4423441.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The win was also the first-ever win from a Southeast Asian team against China in an official competitive match in 65 years, when Indonesia beat China 2–0 in the [[1958 FIFA World Cup qualification]]. The team achieved another historical result in the last qualifying match with a 1–1 draw against host Japan in [[Saitama Stadium 2002]] on 29 March marking the first time ever that Vietnam did not lose against Japan since its reintegration into international football.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/report/football/vietnam-draw-japan-in-world-cup-qualifiers-4444888.html|title=Vietnam draw Japan in World Cup qualifiers|website=E.vnexpress|access-date=29 March 2022|archive-date=29 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220329130441/https://e.vnexpress.net/report/football/vietnam-draw-japan-in-world-cup-qualifiers-4444888.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Nonetheless, Vietnam only earned 4 points in total after 10 matches of the third round (1 win, 1 draw, 8 losses) and finished bottom, losing against all teams in this round but ended up with a historic 3–1 win over China and a draw against Japan in the final match, which was still Vietnam's best ever run in World Cup qualification, massively influencing Vietnam's image as a potential, emerging footballing nation.
=== Sponsorship ===

Primary sponsors include: [[Yanmar]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.yanmar.com/global/news/2015/03/04/1200.html|title=Yanmar Announces Official Sponsorship of the Vietnamese National Football Team|publisher=[[Yanmar]]|date=4 March 2015|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206075911/https://www.yanmar.com/global/news/2015/03/04/1200.html|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> [[Grand Sport Group|Grand Sport]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vietnamnews.vn/sports/263006/grand-sport-signs-sponsorship-deal-with-vn-national-teams.html|title=Grand Sport signs sponsorship deal with VN national teams|publisher=[[Việt Nam News]]|date=20 November 2016|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206075753/http://vietnamnews.vn/sports/263006/grand-sport-signs-sponsorship-deal-with-vn-national-teams.html|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> [[Suzuki|Suzuki Vietnam]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.vff.org.vn/news/suzuki-supports-football-teams-for-next-two-years-1272.html|title=Suzuki supports Vietnam National Football Team|publisher=Vietnam Football Federation|date=17 May 2016|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206074550/http://en.vff.org.vn/news/suzuki-supports-football-teams-for-next-two-years-1272.html|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> [[Sony Corporation|Sony Vietnam]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sony.com.vn/pressrelease/asset/618947/section/productpressreleases|title=Sony Việt Nam là Nhà tài trợ chính thức của các Đội tuyển Bóng đá Quốc gia Việt Nam|trans-title=Sony Vietnam is the official sponsor of Vietnamese national football team|language=Vietnamese|publisher=[[Sony Corporation]]|date=8 August 2017|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206081119/http://www.sony.com.vn/pressrelease/asset/618947/section/productpressreleases|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> Z.com,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.soccerex.com/insight/articles/2016/new-sponsor-for-vietnamese-soccer|title=New Sponsor for Vietnamese Soccer|publisher=Soccerex|date=14 March 2015|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206080511/https://www.soccerex.com/insight/articles/2016/new-sponsor-for-vietnamese-soccer|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> VPMilk,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bongdaplus.vn/vpmilk-tai-tro-cho-cac-doi-tuyen-viet-nam-1926231707.html|title=VPMilk tài trợ cho các đội tuyển Việt Nam|trans-title=VPMilk sponsors Vietnamese teams|language=Vietnamese|publisher=Bóng đá+|date=28 July 2017|accessdate=6 February 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206081736/http://bongdaplus.vn/vpmilk-tai-tro-cho-cac-doi-tuyen-viet-nam-1926231707.html|archivedate=6 February 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> Acecook<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bongdaplus.vn/acecook-viet-nam-dong-hanh-cung-cac-dtqg-2134021804.html|title=Acecook Việt Nam đồng hành cùng các ĐTQG|trans-title=Acecook Vietnam accompanies the national team|author=Phan Hồng|language=Vietnamese|publisher=Bóng đá+|date=1 April 2018|accessdate=2 April 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180402150632/http://bongdaplus.vn/acecook-viet-nam-dong-hanh-cung-cac-dtqg-2134021804.html|archivedate=2 April 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref> and [[Coca-Cola]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vff.org.vn/-12/ldbdvn-ky-ket-hop-tac-voi-cocacola-cung-doi-tuyen-bong-da-chinh-phuc-giac-mo-vang-30180.html|title=LĐBĐVN ký kết hợp tác với Coca-Cola: Cùng đội tuyển bóng đá chinh phục giấc mơ vàng|trans-title=Vietnamese national football organisation signed a partnership with Coca-Cola: Together with the football team to conquer the golden dream|language=Vietnamese|publisher=Vietnam Football Federation|date=13 April 2018|accessdate=28 April 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180428091554/https://vff.org.vn/-12/ldbdvn-ky-ket-hop-tac-voi-cocacola-cung-doi-tuyen-bong-da-chinh-phuc-giac-mo-vang-30180.html|archivedate=28 April 2018|deadurl=yes}}</ref>
====2022 AFF Championship====
In October 2022, Park Hang-seo announced that he would leave his position as coach at the conclusion of the [[2022 AFF Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/football/park-reveals-next-plan-after-leaving-vietnam-national-team-4524554.html|title=Park reveals next plan after leaving Vietnam national team|work=[[VnExpress]]|date=17 October 2022|access-date=17 January 2023|first=Hieu |last=Luong}}</ref> In the tournament, Vietnam topped their group with victories against Laos, Malaysia, and Myanmar and a draw against Singapore. Vietnam beat Indonesia in the semi-final but lost 3-2 to Thailand in the final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football-thailand-retain-aff-championship-after-3-2-aggregate-win-over-vietnam|title=Football: Thailand retain AFF Championship, after 3-2 on aggregate win over Vietnam|date=16 January 2023|access-date=17 January 2023|work=[[The Straits Times]]}}</ref> Coach [[Park Hang-seo]], is considered the most successful coach in [[Football in Vietnam|Vietnam football history]], with [[FIFA]] praising Vietnam's progress throughout his managerial career with the team. His achievements include the [[Vietnam national under-23 football team|junior team]] success in the 2018 [[2018 AFC U-23 Championship|AFC U-23 Championship]] as Asian runners-up, the 2018 [[Football at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's tournament|Asian Games]] in 4th place, [[Southeast Asian Games]] Gold Medal finishes in 2019 and 2021, as well as the senior team in the 2018 [[2018 AFF Championship|AFF Championship]] as champions, the 2019 [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|AFC Asian Cup]] as top 8, and Vietnam's first time ever qualification to the final and 3rd round of the [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|World Cup Qualifiers]] for Asia.<ref>{{cite web |date=22 January 2018 |title=Coach Park has made us believe in ourselves, says Vietnam's Quang Hai |url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-u-23-championship/latest/news/coach-park-has-made-us-believe-in-ourselves-says-vietnam-s-quang-hai |access-date=23 February 2019 |publisher=Asian Football Confederation}}<br />{{*}} {{cite web |date=28 August 2018 |title=Asian Games: Vietnam lauds South Korean coach as 'soccer wizard' |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/asian-games-vietnam-lauds-south-korean-coach-as-soccer-wizard |access-date=23 February 2019 |work=The Straits Times |agency=Reuters}}<br />{{*}} {{cite web |author=Kang Aa-young |date=16 December 2018 |title=Park Hang-seo lauded as hero at home, in Vietnam |url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports/2018/12/661_260464.html |access-date=23 February 2019 |work=The Korea Times}}<br />{{*}} {{cite web |author=Xuan Binh |date=7 February 2019 |title=FIFA praise Vietnam progress following Asian Cup heroics |url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/sports/football/fifa-praise-vietnam-progress-following-asian-cup-heroics-3878608.html |access-date=23 February 2019 |publisher=VnExpress}}</ref>

===Continual declining (2023–present)===

====Philippe Troussier era (2023–2024)====

On 16 February 2023, VFF announced that Frenchman [[Philippe Troussier]], who led [[South Africa national soccer team|South Africa]] and [[Japan national football team|Japan]] to the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]] and [[2002 FIFA World Cup]]s, had been appointed coach of the Vietnam national team and the [[Vietnam national under-23 football team|under-23s]]. Troussier was officially presented on 27 February 2023, making him the first World Cup profile manager to lead the country.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Le Français Philippe Troussier nommé sélectionneur du Vietnam |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Le-francais-philippe-troussier-nomme-selectionneur-du-vietnam/1383088 |access-date=2023-02-28 |website=L'Équipe |language=fr}}</ref> Troussier signed a contract that last until 31 July 2026, with an ambitious goal of taking Vietnam to the next [[FIFA World Cup]] in [[FIFA World Cup 2026|2026]], where the biggest men’s international football tournament plans to increase the number of participating teams to 48 from 32.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/football/witch-doctor-becomes-vietnam-footballs-new-head-coach-4571451.html|title='Witch Doctor' becomes Vietnam football's new head coach|first= Nghia |last=Hung |work=[[VnExpress]]|date=16 February 2023|accessdate=19 February 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://vietnamnet.vn/en/philippe-troussier-named-as-head-coach-of-vietnam-national-team-2111139.html|title=Philippe Troussier named as head coach of Vietnam national team|publisher=Báo VietnamNet|access-date=2023-05-12 }}</ref> Vietnam has never been to the World Cup and the furthest stages were only up to the AFC qualification third round [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round#Group B|previously]] under Park Hang-seo.

Before his debut with the national team, Philipe Troussier had led [[Vietnam national under-23 football team|Vietnam’s Olympic side]] in the [[2023 SEA Games]] in [[Phnom Penh]], Cambodia, where Vietnam finished with a bronze medal.<ref>{{Cite web |last=VnExpress |title=Vietnam win 2-0 against Laos at SEA Games 32 |url=https://e.vnexpress.net/report/football/vietnam-win-2-0-against-laos-at-sea-games-32-4600076.html |access-date=2023-05-04 |website=VnExpress International – Latest news, business, travel and analysis from Vietnam |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=May 5, 2023 |title=SEA Games 32: U22 Vietnam stun U22 Singapore 3-1 |url=https://vietnamnet.vn/en/sea-games-32-u22-vietnam-stun-u22-singapore-3-1-2139124.html |access-date=2023-05-04 |website=VietNamNet News |language=vietnamese}}</ref>

Vietnam started its [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] from the [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|second round of the AFC]], drawn in a group with [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]], [[Philippines national football team|Philippines]], and [[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]]. Troussier declared during a press conference that he wishes to call up more [[overseas Vietnamese]] players into the national teams to strengthen the team for the qualifiers.<ref>{{Cite web |last=VnExpress |title=Coach Troussier wants more overseas Vietnamese on national team - VnExpress International |url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/football/coach-troussier-wants-more-overseas-vietnamese-on-national-team-4613999.html |access-date=2023-06-06 |website=VnExpress International – Latest news, business, travel and analysis from Vietnam |language=en}}</ref> Later, Czech based Andrej Nguyen and [[Filip Nguyen]] were one the first overseas players to get called up under Troussier.<ref>{{Cite web |last=VnExpress |title=Vietnamese-Czech footballer called up to U23 team - VnExpress International |url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/football/vietnamese-czech-footballer-called-up-to-u23-team-4612912.html |access-date=2023-06-06 |website=VnExpress International}}</ref> In June 2023, Troussier made his debut with the Vietnamese national team with two [[Exhibition match|friendly match]] wins against [[Hong Kong national football team|Hong Kong]] and [[Syria national football team|Syria]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=29 May 2023 |title=Sau Hồng Kông (Trung Quốc), ĐT Việt Nam sẽ đá giao hữu với Syria|url=https://tienphong.vn/sau-hong-kong-trung-quoc-dt-viet-nam-se-da-giao-huu-voi-syria-post1538434.tpo |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=Tiền Phong |language=vi}}</ref> After a series of six friendlies from 15 June to 17 October 2023 to prepare for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Vietnam ended up with three wins and three losses, including the 0–6 defeat against [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] which was one of the biggest defeats in Vietnam's football history, as well as losses against [[China national football team|China]] and [[Uzbekistan national football team|Uzbekistan]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nguyen |first=Hoang |title=Vietnam FIFA ranking ascends despite dropping points|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/football/vietnam-fifa-ranking-ascends-despite-dropping-points-4669569.html |access-date=2023-11-08 |website=VnExpress International}}</ref>

On 16 November 2023, Vietnam began its [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]] campaign with a 2–0 away game win against the [[Philippines national football team|Philippines]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=2026 World Cup's Asian qualifiers: Vietnam beat Philippines 2-0|url=https://en.vietnamplus.vn/2026-world-cups-asian-qualifiers-vietnam-beat-philippines-20/271392.vnp|access-date=2024-01-05 |website=Vietnam Plus|date=16 November 2023 }}</ref> A few days later, Vietnam suffered a 0–1 defeat against [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] on home soil, conceding a goal in the last minute of the game.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Iraq sink Vietnam with last minute goal in World Cup qualifier|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/report/football/iraq-sink-vietnam-with-last-minute-goal-in-world-cup-qualifier-4679632.html|access-date=2024-01-05 |website=VnExpress International}}</ref> The first two qualifiers games saw Troussier renewing the team's starting lineup with several young players such as [[Phan Tuấn Tài]], [[Võ Minh Trọng]] or [[Nguyễn Thái Sơn]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=29 May 2023 |title=Đội tuyển Việt Nam và vị đắng của tuổi trẻ|url=https://thanhnien.vn/doi-tuyen-viet-nam-va-vi-dang-cua-tuoi-tre-185231121223213186.htm|access-date=2024-01-05|website=Thanh Niên|language=vi}}</ref>

Vietnam qualified for the [[2023 AFC Asian Cup]] and were grouped with [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]], and [[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]] in [[2023 AFC Asian Cup Group D|Group D]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.beinsports.com/en-mena/football/articles/draw-made-for-afc-asian-cup-qatar-2023|title=Draw made for AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023|publisher=BeIn Sports|access-date=2024-01-05}}</ref> At the dawn of the tournament, the team left with many doubts due to the absence of key players like [[Đặng Văn Lâm]], [[Đoàn Văn Hậu]], [[Quế Ngọc Hải]] or [[Nguyễn Tiến Linh]] due to injuries. The ''Golden Star Warriors'' were then forced to deal with a talented but inexperienced squad with an average age of 25. New hard blows were then added with the forfeit of [[Nguyễn Hoàng Đức]], [[Vietnamese Golden Ball|2021 Vietnamese Golden Ball]], who also failed to recover from his injury.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://webthethao.vn/bong-da-viet-nam/nong-hoang-duc-bo-lo-asian-cup-9-cau-thu-chia-tay-vi-chan-thuong-jrA00cFIg.htm|title=Hoàng Đức bỏ lỡ Asian Cup, 9 cầu thủ chia tay tuyển Việt Nam vì chấn thương|publisher=Webthethao|access-date=2024-01-05|language=vi}}</ref>

Vietnam came to the tournament with a team mostly constituted of players with little experience in international competitions. The team had a positive performance in the opening match, losing 2–4 to title contender [[Japan national football team|Japan]] and leading 2–1 at one point during the game. However, Vietnam then lost 0–1 to direct competitor [[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]] and was soon eliminated from the group stage, marking their first defeat to Indonesia after 7 years.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-20 |title=Tại sao tuyển Việt Nam bị loại khỏi Asian Cup 2023 sau trận thua Indonesia? |url=https://tienphong.vn/post-1606055.tpo |access-date=2024-01-20 |website=Báo điện tử Tiền Phong |language=vi}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=VnExpress |title=Việt Nam bị loại khỏi Asian Cup sớm một lượt |url=https://vnexpress.net/viet-nam-vs-indonesia-4702923-tong-thuat.html |access-date=2024-01-24 |website=vnexpress.net |language=vi}}</ref> In the final group stage game against [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]], Vietnam had a good start while leading 1–0 after the first half, but the team soon fell into a disadvantage position after [[Khuất Văn Khang]] was sent off. Iraq quickly led 2–1 before [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] equalized in the 89th minute. In the last minute of the game, Iraq was awarded a penalty and converted it, ending the match as 2–3 lost for Vietnam, forcing them to leave the tournament with 0 points.<ref>{{Cite web |last=VnExpress |date=January 24, 2024 |title=Việt Nam lại thua Iraq ở phút cuối |url=https://vnexpress.net/viet-nam-vs-iraq-4704682-tong-thuat.html |access-date=2024-01-24 |website=vnexpress.net |language=vi}}</ref>

Continuing on with 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, Vietnam suffered further losses to Indonesia on 21 and 26 March with an aggregate score of 0–4, with the return leg, which ended 0–3, being the first defeat to the Garuda at home in 20 years. Following these performances, the VFF terminated Troussier's contract immediately through mutual consent. Under Troussier, Vietnam only won 4 out of 14 matches and suffered 7 defeats in a row.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bảo |first=Tiểu |date=2024-03-23 |title=HLV Troussier chia tay đội tuyển Việt Nam sớm nhất khi nào, điều kiện ra sao? |url=https://thanhnien.vn/hlv-troussier-chia-tay-doi-tuyen-viet-nam-som-nhat-khi-nao-dieu-kien-ra-sao-185240323125511072.htm |access-date=2024-08-27 |website=thanhnien.vn |language=vi}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-03-27 |title=Việt Nam sa thải HLV Troussier sau khi gần hết cơ hội vào World Cup |url=https://www.voatiengviet.com/a/viet-nam-sa-thai-hlv-troussier-sau-tran-thua-indonesia-gan-het-co-hoi-vao-world-cup/7545588.html |access-date=2024-08-27 |website=Voice of America |language=vi}}</ref>

====Kim Sang-sik era (2024–present)====
Having already failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and only setting sights on the [[2027 AFC Asian Cup]], [[Kim Sang-sik]] was announced as Troussier's replacement on 3 May 2024. A month later, on 6 June, Kim made his debut as the head coach of Vietnam in the fifth match of Group F of the [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|second round of the World Cup qualifiers]], facing Southeast Asian fellow [[Philippines national football team|the Philippines]] and lead Vietnam to a 3–2 victory and thus ended their losing streak.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ONLINE |first=TUOI TRE |date=2024-06-06 |title=Việt Nam thắng nghẹt thở Philippines trong trận ra mắt của HLV Kim Sang Sik |url=https://tuoitre.vn/viet-nam-thang-nghet-tho-philippines-trong-tran-ra-mat-cua-hlv-kim-sang-sik-20240606173944987.htm |access-date=2024-08-27 |website=TUOI TRE ONLINE |language=vi}}</ref> Due to [[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]]'s 2–0 victory over the Philippines, they finished third in the group, missing out on the third round of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers with a direct berth to the 2027 AFC Asian Cup, and entered the [[2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification|AFC Asian Cup final qualifiers]] instead.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tan |first=Gabriel |date=2024-06-11 |title=Indonesia march on in Asian World Cup qualifiers as regional rivals falter |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/40326852/indonesia-march-asian-world-cup-qualifiers-regional-rivals-falter |access-date=2024-08-27 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> They later lost the final game to group leader [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Khuê |first=Đức |date=2024-06-11 |title=Indonesia loại Việt Nam khỏi vòng loại World Cup 2026 |url=https://tuoitre.vn/indonesia-loai-viet-nam-khoi-vong-loai-world-cup-2026-20240611130733523.htm |access-date=2024-08-27 |website=TUOI TRE ONLINE |language=vi}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hankyung.com/article/202406070159Y |language=ko |title=신태용호 인니, 이라크에 0-2 패배…김상식호 베트남은 역전승(종합) |date=7 June 2024 |access-date=2024-06-07}}</ref>

==Team image==
===Kits===
{{commons|Vietnam national football team kits}}

Vietnam's current kit sponsor is [[Jogarbola]].<ref>{{cite web |date=3 January 2024 |title=Lễ ký kết hợp đồng tài trợ và ra mắt trang phục chính thức Đội tuyển bóng đá quốc gia Việt Nam |trans-title=Sponsorship contract signing ceremony and launch of the official jersey of the Vietnam national football team|url=https://vff.org.vn/le-ky-ket-hop-dong-tai-tro-va-ra-mat-trang-phuc-chinh-thuc-doi-tuyen-bong-da-quoc-gia-viet-nam |access-date=3 January 2024 |website=Vietnam Football Federation}}</ref> The contract started in January 2024. Vietnam was also previously sponsored by [[Adidas]], [[Li-Ning]], [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], and [[Grand Sport Group|Grand Sport]]. The traditional home colour for the Vietnamese team is all red with yellow trim and the away colour is all white with red trim ever since they started the contract with Nike. With Adidas, it was just red and white. Occasionally, the team wore blue and yellow jerseys.

===Kit suppliers===
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|align="Centre"|{{flagicon|GER}} [[File:Adidas_Logo.svg|30px]] [[Adidas]]
|1996–2005
|<ref>{{cite web|author=Thảo Du|title=Lý do nhãn hàng lớn bỏ bóng đá Việt Nam|trans-title=The reason the big brand abandons Vietnamese football|url=http://nhuongquyenvietnam.com/controller/printer/printer.php?id=18889.htm|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180208114228/http://nhuongquyenvietnam.com/controller/printer/printer.php?id=18889.htm|archive-date=8 February 2018|access-date=8 February 2018|publisher=Nhượng Quyền Việt Nam|language=vi}}</ref>
|-
|align="Centre"|{{Flagicon|China}} [[File:Li ning logo red.svg|30px]] [[Li-Ning]]
|2006–2008
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|align="Centre"|{{Flagicon|USA}} [[File:Logo NIKE.svg|30px]] [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]
|2009–2013
|
|-
|align="Centre"|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Grand Sport Group|Grand Sport]]
|2014–2023
|<ref>{{cite web | url=https://thanhnien.vn/doi-tuyen-viet-nam-co-trang-phuc-thi-dau-moi-post1300469.html | title=Đội tuyển Việt Nam có trang phục thi đấu mới | date=19 November 2014 | access-date=29 March 2022 | archive-date=29 March 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220329135933/https://thanhnien.vn/doi-tuyen-viet-nam-co-trang-phuc-thi-dau-moi-post1300469.html | url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|align="Centre"|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Jogarbola]]
|2024–2027
|<ref>{{cite web |date=28 December 2023 |title=Jogarbola chính thức ra mắt bộ sưu tập Đội tuyển Quốc gia Việt Nam |trans-title=Jogarbola officially releases the Vietnam national team collection |url=https://jogarbola.com.vn/blogs/news/jogarbola-chinh-thuc-ra-mat-bst-doi-tuyen-quoc-gia-viet-nam |access-date=28 December 2023 |website=Jogarbola Vietnam}}</ref>
|}

===Sponsorship===
The team has sponsors including [[Acecook Group|Acecook]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/vietnamesefootball/posts/2866237540355239|title=Vietnam Football Federation - VFF|date=2021-06-23|website=Facebook VFF}}</ref> [[Yanmar]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.yanmar.com/global/news/2015/03/04/1200.html|title=Yanmar Announces Official Sponsorship of the Vietnamese National Football Team|date=4 March 2015|publisher=[[Yanmar]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206075911/https://www.yanmar.com/global/news/2015/03/04/1200.html|archive-date=6 February 2018|url-status=dead|access-date=6 February 2018}}</ref> [[Honda]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://vff.com.vn/default.aspx?mod=DetailNews&fNewsID=19475&fCatID=12&fSncID=&fMscID=|work=VFF|title=Honda Vietnam becomes main sponsor for National Team|date=February 2013|access-date=4 February 2013}}</ref> [[Sony]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sony.com.vn/pressrelease/asset/618947/section/productpressreleases|title=Sony Vietnam is the official sponsor of Vietnamese national football team|date=8 August 2017|publisher=[[Sony Corporation]]|language=vi|trans-title=Sony Vietnam is the official sponsor of Vietnamese national football team|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206081119/http://www.sony.com.vn/pressrelease/asset/618947/section/productpressreleases|archive-date=6 February 2018|url-status=dead|access-date=6 February 2018}}</ref> [[Sabeco Brewery]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.vietnamplus.vn/sabeco-to-sponsor-national-football-teams-for-one-year/203368.vnp|title=SABECO to sponsor national football teams for one year|last=VietnamPlus|date=2021-06-21|website=VietnamPlus|language=en|access-date=2021-10-25}}</ref> [[Coca-Cola]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vff.org.vn/-12/ldbdvn-ky-ket-hop-tac-voi-cocacola-cung-doi-tuyen-bong-da-chinh-phuc-giac-mo-vang-30180.html|title=VFF signs cooperation with Coca-Cola: Together with the football team to conquer the golden dream|date=13 April 2018|publisher=Vietnam Football Federation|language=vi|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180428091554/https://vff.org.vn/-12/ldbdvn-ky-ket-hop-tac-voi-cocacola-cung-doi-tuyen-bong-da-chinh-phuc-giac-mo-vang-30180.html|archive-date=28 April 2018|url-status=dead|access-date=28 April 2018}}</ref> [[Vinamilk]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vff.org.vn/-12/vinamilk-tai-tro-chinh-cho-cac-doi-tuyen-bong-da-quoc-gia-vi-mot-viet-nam-vuon-cao-32223.html|title=Vinamilk is the main sponsor for National Football Teams: For a soaring Vietnam|date=3 July 2019|publisher=Vietnam Football Federation|language=vi|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190721115020/http://vff.org.vn/-12/vinamilk-tai-tro-chinh-cho-cac-doi-tuyen-bong-da-quoc-gia-vi-mot-viet-nam-vuon-cao-32223.html|archive-date=21 July 2019|url-status=dead|access-date=21 July 2019}}</ref> [[Kao Corporation|Kao]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vff.org.vn/-12/kao-viet-nam-chinh-thuc-tro-thanh-nha-tai-tro-cac-dtqg-viet-nam-32689.html|title=Kao Vietnam officially becomes a sponsor of Vietnam National Teams|date=25 September 2019|publisher=Vietnam Football Federation|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191123043541/https://vff.org.vn/kao-viet-nam-chinh-thuc-tro-thanh-nha-tai-tro-cac-dtqg-viet-nam/|archive-date=23 November 2019|url-status=dead|access-date=23 November 2019}}</ref> [[Herbalife Nutrition]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/herbalife-vietnam-sponsor-vietnam-national-teams/|title=Herbalife Vietnam sponsor Vietnam national teams|date=2021-08-06|website=Aseanfootball.org|language=en-US|access-date=2021-10-25}}</ref> [[Trung Nguyên]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vff.org.vn/tni-king-coffee-tro-thanh-nha-tai-tro-chinh-dtqg-viet-nam-trong-3-nam-lien-tiep/|title=VFF - TNI becomes the main sponsor for Vietnam National Team for three consecutive years|date=25 May 2020|website=Vff.org|access-date=2 December 2021}}</ref> [[Honda]], [[Red Bull]], [[VNPay]], [[FPT Corporation|FPT Play]], and [[Vietnam Television|VTVcab]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=VFF - Home |url=http://en.vff.org.vn/ |access-date=2023-06-16 |website=[[Vietnam Football Federation]] |at=Sponsor of National Teams |language=en-US}}</ref>

===Logo===
Unlike many national teams in the world, Vietnam is one of the few football teams to not feature [[Vietnam Football Federation|their federation]] (VFF) logo, or logo that is styled from a [[national emblem]]/[[coat of arms]] such as [[Russia national football team|Russia]], [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]] or [[Poland national football team|Poland]] at their jersey, but rather the national flag. The few other [[FIFA]] members to feature [[national flag|the national flag]] include [[Palestine national football team|Palestine]], [[North Korea national football team|North Korea]], [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]], and [[Turkey national football team|Turkey]], and currently is the only team to not feature the logo in Southeast Asia. The logo of VFF is used on the team's gear (hats, bags, masks, coats, captain's armband in friendly matches,...) and in products of multimedia for the team. However, in the [[1998 AFF Championship]], team Vietnam used the former VFF logo on their jersey officially.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nhìn lại Tiger Cup 1998: Giải đấu tiếc nuối nhất của bóng đá Việt Nam |url=https://vtv.vn/bong-da-trong-nuoc/nhin-lai-tiger-cup-1998-giai-dau-tiec-nuoi-nhat-cua-bong-da-viet-nam-20161111064151619.htm |website=vtv.vn |date=11 November 2016 |language=vi |access-date=29 April 2022 |archive-date=22 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220922220523/https://vtv.vn/bong-da-trong-nuoc/nhin-lai-tiger-cup-1998-giai-dau-tiec-nuoi-nhat-cua-bong-da-viet-nam-20161111064151619.htm |url-status=live }}</ref>

Despite VFF unveiling a logo of a [[Vietnamese dragon|dragon]] for the national football team in 2017 (similar to the logo of an elephant for [[Thailand national football team|Thailand]]), it was not incorporated onto the national jersey due to negative reception from media and supporters.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://meebec.com/logo-doi-tuyen-viet-nam/|title=Logo đội tuyển Việt Nam và những ý kiến trái chiều nơi NHM|website=Meebec.com|date=7 December 2019|access-date=2 December 2021|archive-date=18 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220118134857/https://meebec.com/logo-doi-tuyen-viet-nam/|url-status=live}}</ref> Furthermore, the dragon logo was intended only for the men's national team at first, which would be unreasonable if it was also incorporated into the national jerseys and the uniforms of other teams ([[Vietnam women's national football team|women's teams]], youth teams, [[Vietnam national futsal team|futsal teams]], beach soccer teams). Afterwards, it was removed.

===Nicknames===
The [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]'s media outlets officially use the nickname {{Lang|vi|Những chiến binh sao vàng}} ({{Langx|en|Golden Star Warriors}}) for the national team,<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{cite web|date=2021-05-25|title=Chủ tịch nước Nguyễn Xuân Phúc chúc các chiến binh sao vàng giành vé vào vòng loại thứ ba World Cup 2022|trans-title=President Nguyen Xuan Phuc wishes the golden star warriors to win tickets to the third qualifying round of the 2022 World Cup|url=https://www.vff.org.vn/chu-tich-nuoc-nguyen-xuan-phuc-chuc-cac-chien-binh-sao-vang-gianh-ve-vao-vong-loai-thu-ba-world-cup-2022/|website=Vff.org.vn|language=vi|access-date=3 June 2021|archive-date=12 June 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220612154459/https://www.vff.org.vn/chu-tich-nuoc-nguyen-xuan-phuc-chuc-cac-chien-binh-sao-vang-gianh-ve-vao-vong-loai-thu-ba-world-cup-2022/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Linh Pham|date=2019-01-20|title=Vietnam football team: when Golden Star warriors get emboldened|url=http://hanoitimes.vn/vietnam-football-team-when-golden-star-warriors-get-emboldened-2033.html|access-date=23 November 2019|work=Hanoi Times|archive-date=8 April 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408043435/https://hanoitimes.vn/vietnam-football-team-when-golden-star-warriors-get-emboldened-2033.html|url-status=live}}</ref> which is derived from the star of the [[Flag of Vietnam|national flag]] on the team's jersey. The local media in Vietnam also refer to the national team as simply "{{Lang|vi|Tuyển}}" (The selection).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://znews.vn/tien-linh-va-trong-hung-xung-dang-len-tuyen-post997667.html|title=Tiến Linh và Trọng Hùng xứng đáng lên tuyển|trans-title=Tiến Linh and Trọng Hùng deserve to be recruited|author=Kiệt Trần|language=vi|publisher=Zing.vn|date=4 October 2019|access-date=23 November 2019|archive-date=13 November 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191113001804/https://news.zing.vn/tien-linh-va-trong-hung-xung-dang-len-tuyen-post997667.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Another nickname, though not frequently used, is {{Lang|vi|Rồng Vàng}} ({{Langx|en|Golden Dragons}}).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lawnet.vn/ngan-hang-phap-luat/tin-tuc/u16-viet-nam-co-biet-danh-la-%E2%80%98rong-vang%E2%80%99-18274|title=U-16 Việt Nam có biệt danh là ‘Rồng vàng’?}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tienphong.vn/cau-thu-viet-duoc-goi-la-rong-vang-sau-tran-thang-lao-post1070565.tpo|title=Cầu thủ Việt được gọi là ‘rồng vàng’ sau trận thắng Lào|date=9 November 2018|website=Báo điện tử Tiền Phong}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bongda24h.vn/nhan-dinh/doi-hinh-viet-nam-han-quoc-giao-huu-2023-344-367707.html|title=Đội hình Việt Nam vs Hàn Quốc chính thức 17/10 Giao hữu 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.24h.com.vn/the-thao/dt-viet-nam-tren-dinh-aff-cup-qua-ngot-tu-che-do-dinh-duong-khoa-hoc-c101a1014487.html|title=ĐT Việt Nam trên đỉnh AFF Cup: Quả ngọt từ chế độ dinh dưỡng khoa học của VPMilk|website=Tin tức 24h}}</ref>

===Supporters===
[[File:Vietnam vs. Japan AFC Asian Cup 2019 9.jpg|thumb|right|Vietnamese supporters during the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]], in all red and yellow star attire similar to the colour of the flag of Vietnam.]]

Vietnamese supporters are dubbed to be passionate, having had large celebrations over the team's achievements at senior and youth levels.<ref>{{cite news |author=Tuan Hoang |date=26 January 2018 |title=Vietnamese nationalism & the U23 Asian championship tournament |newspaper=Tuannyriver |publisher=Tuanny River |url=https://tuannyriver.com/2018/01/26/vietnamese-nationalism-the-u23-asian-championship-tournament/ |url-status=live |access-date=20 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720114603/https://tuannyriver.com/2018/01/26/vietnamese-nationalism-the-u23-asian-championship-tournament/ |archive-date=20 July 2019}}</ref><ref name="surge of patriotism">{{cite web |author=Ralph Jennings |date=19 December 2018 |title=Wild Post-Game Street Partying in Vietnam Reveals Surge in Patriotism |url=https://www.voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/wild-post-game-street-partying-vietnam-reveals-surge-patriotism |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720084335/https://www.voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/wild-post-game-street-partying-vietnam-reveals-surge-patriotism |archive-date=20 July 2019 |access-date=20 July 2019 |publisher=[[Voice of America]]}}</ref>

There are two major supporters' clubs for the national team, namely ''Vietnam Football Supporters'' (VFS, {{langx|vi|Hội Cổ động viên Bóng đá Việt Nam|links=no}}) which was founded in 2014 and ''Vietnam Golden Stars'' (VGS, {{langx|vi|Hội Cổ động viên Sao vàng Việt Nam|links=no}}) which was founded in 2017.

When the national team wins important matches, the streets are often overwhelmed by large Vietnamese crowds in an activity known as [[street storming]], which features nationalist chants and the singing of nationalist songs.<ref name="surge of patriotism" /> Vietnamese passionate supporters have been witnessed during the [[2007 AFC Asian Cup]] when the team defeated the UAE 2–0 and later, the lone Southeast Asian side to sneak into the quarter-finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tienphong.vn/xa-hoi/mung-doi-tuyen-viet-nam-vao-tu-ket-asian-cup-2007-89953.tpo|title=Mừng đội tuyển Việt Nam vào tứ kết ASIAN Cup 2007|trans-title=Celebrate the Vietnamese team in 2007 ASIAN Cup quarter-finals|author1=Hồng Vĩnh|author2=Như Ý|date=16 July 2007 |language=vi|publisher=Tiền Phong|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=20 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720084407/https://www.tienphong.vn/xa-hoi/mung-doi-tuyen-viet-nam-vao-tu-ket-asian-cup-2007-89953.tpo|url-status=live}}</ref> During the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]], Vietnamese fans were euphoric in celebration after beating Jordan in the round of 16.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://english.vov.vn/sports/football-fans-storm-city-streets-to-celebrate-historic-asian-cup-victory-390909.vov|title=Football fans storm city streets to celebrate historic Asian Cup victory|publisher=Voice of Vietnam|date=21 January 2019|access-date=20 July 2019|archive-date=27 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220927083313/https://vov.vn/tin-24h/may-bay-di-qua-phat-tieng-no-lam-hong-nhieu-can-nha-o-ninh-thuan-651659.vov|url-status=live}}</ref>

Even in smaller tournaments, Vietnamese fans are also noted for large celebrations, such as when Vietnam won the [[2008 AFF Championship|2008]], and [[2018 AFF Championship]]s, and the [[2018 AFC U-23 Championship]] in which [[Vietnam national under-23 football team|their team]] finished runners-up after losing [[2018 AFC U-23 Championship Final|the final]] against [[Uzbekistan national under-23 football team|Uzbekistan]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-01/24/c_136920125.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180128004204/http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-01/24/c_136920125.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=28 January 2018|title=Vietnamese people celebrate U23 national soccer team's victory|author=Cheng Cheng|agency=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|date=24 January 2018|access-date=4 September 2018}}</ref>

===Stadiums===
The Vietnamese national team mainly plays at [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]] in [[Hanoi]]. Since the start of 2014, Vietnam has played its official home matches in 6 different stadiums with [[Thống Nhất Stadium]], [[Thiên Trường Stadium]] and [[Lạch Tray Stadium]] as secondary stadiums used.
{| class="wikitable" width="95%" style="text-align:center;font-size:100%;"
! colspan="5" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |Vietnam national football team home stadiums
|-
!Image
!Stadium
!Capacity
!Location
!Last match
|-
|-
|[[File:My Dinh National Stadium - 31st SEA Games Men's Football Final.jpg|frameless|171x171px]]
| style="text-align:left" |[[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
| style="text-align:left" |40,192
| style="text-align:left" |[[Nam Từ Liêm district|Nam Từ Liêm]], [[Hanoi]]
| style="text-align:left" |'''v'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{fb|THA}}<small> (10 September 2024; [[2024 LPBank Cup]])</small>
|-
|[[File:Sân vận động Thiên Trường.jpg|frameless|171x171px]]
| style="text-align:left" |[[Thiên Trường Stadium]]
| style="text-align:left" |30,000
| style="text-align:left" |[[Nam Định]]
| style="text-align:left" |'''v'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{fb|IND}}<small> (12 October 2024; [[Exhibition game|Friendly]])</small>
|-
|[[File:San-lach-tray.jpg|frameless|171x171px]]
| style="text-align:left" |[[Lạch Tray Stadium]]
| style="text-align:left" |17,400
| style="text-align:left" |[[Ngô Quyền district|Ngô Quyền]], [[Hai Phong]]
| style="text-align:left" |'''v'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{fb|HKG}}<small> (15 June 2023; [[Exhibition game|Friendly]])</small>
|-
|[[File:Hang Day.jpg|frameless|171x171px]]
| style="text-align:left" |[[Hàng Đẫy Stadium]]
| style="text-align:left" |22,500
| style="text-align:left" |[[Đống Đa district|Đống Đa]], [[Hanoi]]
| style="text-align:left" |'''v'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{fb|PHI}}<small> (14 December 2022; [[Exhibition game|Friendly]])</small>
|-
|[[File:SVĐ Gò Đậu.JPG|frameless|171x171px]]
| style="text-align:left" |[[Gò Đậu Stadium]]
| style="text-align:left" |18,250
| style="text-align:left" |[[Thủ Dầu Một]], [[Bình Dương province|Bình Dương]]
| style="text-align:left" |'''v'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{fb|MYA}}<small> (2 July 2014; [[Exhibition game|Friendly]])</small>
|-
|[[File:Thống Nhất Stadium 2022.jpg|frameless|171x171px]]
| style="text-align:left" |[[Thống Nhất Stadium]]
| style="text-align:left" |15,000
| style="text-align:left" |[[District 10, Ho Chi Minh City|District 10]], [[Ho Chi Minh City]]
| style="text-align:left" |'''v'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{fb|IND}}<small> (27 September 2022; [[2022 VFF Tri-Nations Series]])</small>
|}

===Rivalries===
====Notable rivalries====
Vietnam has rivalries with some Southeast Asian teams: [[Thailand national football team|Thailand]], [[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]], [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia]], [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]]. These rivalries are rooted in geographical proximity.


== Competitive records ==
=== FIFA World Cup ===
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! Opponent
! width="30" |GP
! width="30" |W
! width="30" |D
! width="30" |L
! width="30" |GF
! width="30" |GA
! width="30" |GD
! width="30" |Win %
!Details
|- bgcolor="ccffcc"
| align="left" | {{fb|Thailand}}
{{WDL|55|23|11|21|for=78|against=74|diff=yes}}
|[[Thailand–Vietnam football rivalry|Matches]]
|- bgcolor="ffcccc"
| align="left" | {{fb|Indonesia}}
{{WDL|47|14|12|21|for=62|against=74|diff=yes}}
|
|- bgcolor="ccffcc"
| align="left" | {{fb|Malaysia}}
{{WDL|54|25|10|19|for=81|against=91|diff=yes}}
|
|- bgcolor="ccffcc"
| align="left" | {{fb|Singapore}}
{{WDL|39|21|13|5|for=71|against=41|diff=yes}}
|
|}

====Thailand====
{{main|Thailand–Vietnam football rivalry}}
[[Thailand national football team|Thailand]] is often considered Vietnam's biggest rival in football within the Southeast Asian region. The matches between these two teams are always likened to the "[[El Clásico]]" of Southeast Asian football and are followed with much interest in both countries. Vietnam as [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] first faced Thailand in 1956, then the two teams also faced each other at the [[Football at the 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1959 Southeast Asian Games]] and Vietnam won the two matches, in the group stage and the final (Thailand was the host). Despite currently having the better overall record compared with Thailand with 23 wins, 11 draws, and 21 losses after 55 matches, Vietnam has generally poor results against Thailand since its reintegration into international football in 1995. After the match between the two teams in the [[2022 AFF Championship Final]] on 16 January 2023, Vietnam has faced Thailand in 28 matches at the national team level since 1991, winning only 3, drawing 9, and losing 16. Despite this, Vietnam, since reintegration into the world's football, is renowned for its performance of ''punching above the weight'', often due to its ability to culminate surprise results despite disadvantages, while Thailand has struggled harder to do the same.

Vietnam's most memorable win against Thailand was in the final of the [[2008 AFF Championship]], when a 2–1 win in the first leg in Bangkok set them up for their first-ever title, which they secured after a 1–1 draw in Hanoi.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://seasia.co/2017/09/17/omg-this-is-asia-s-top-5-football-rivalries|title=OMG! This is Asia's Top 5 Football Rivalries|website=Seasia.co|access-date=2 December 2021|archive-date=16 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216072631/https://seasia.co/2017/09/17/omg-this-is-asia-s-top-5-football-rivalries|url-status=live}}</ref>

====Indonesia====
{{Main|Indonesia–Vietnam football rivalry}}
The rivalry stems from the strong competition between Vietnam and [[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]], as well as the equal strength of the two teams during their matchups. Vietnam and Indonesia have faced each other in 38 matches, with Vietnam having the poorer record with 12 wins, 11 draws, and 16 losses.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2023 Asian Cup: Vietnam-Indonesia football match among most anticipated |url=https://thesun.my/sport/2023-asian-cup-vietnam-indonesia-football-match-among-most-anticipated-CO11977500 |access-date=2024-04-20 |website=thesun.my |language=en-MY}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-18 |title=Familiar foes Indonesia, Vietnam renew rivalry with plenty on the line at Asian Cup |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/39335214/familiar-foes-indonesia-vietnam-renew-rivalry-plenty-line-asian-cup |access-date=2024-04-20 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> During the 20-year period from 1999 to 2019, Vietnam only drew and lost against Indonesia in official tournaments beginning after the 1–0 win over Indonesia in 1999 in the semi-finals of the [[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999 SEA Games]], lasting 12 matches, with seven draws and five losses. Finally, it ended on 15 October 2019 when Vietnam won 3–1 against Indonesia in their third match of the [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|2022 FIFA World Cup qualification's second round]] in [[Bali]]. In the [[2023 AFC Asian Cup]], the two teams confronted in the group stage in a game that ended in a 1–0 victory for Indonesia, which qualify them to the round of 16 while Vietnam got eliminated. In the [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)#Second round|2026 World Cup qualification]] Vietnam have suffered 2 conclusive defeated with Indonesia 0–1 away and 0–3 home, which later knocked Vietnam out of [[2026 FIFA World Cup]].

====Malaysia====
Similar to Indonesia, [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia]] was considered an equal regional football powerhouse on par with Vietnam. As South Vietnam, the Vietnamese side had a poorer performance, with only three wins, three draws and seven losses, during that time the Malaysians posed as a formidable side in Asia. Since the country's reunification, the rivalry continued when the two teams regularly faced off at regional tournaments like the [[AFF Championship]] or [[SEA Games]]. The matches between the two teams are marked by the tension between the players on the field and between the fans in the stands. Since 1991, Vietnam has overwhelmed in the head-to-head record against [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia]] with 14 wins, three draws, and only six losses. Vietnam has also been maintaining a series of unbeaten matches against Malaysia since 2014.

====Singapore====
While [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]] was still a force in the [[ASEAN Football Federation|AFF]] until 2012, the team was a big rival for Vietnam. They have faced each other in 39 matches, with Vietnam dominating with 21 wins, 13 draws, and five losses. However, in the period of just reintegrating with international football in 1991, Vietnam experienced, in the period from 1993 to 1998, a poorer head-to-head record against Singapore; especially when they lost the [[1998 AFF Championship]] final. However, since 1998, Vietnam has been maintaining a series of unbeaten matches against Singapore to this day. Vietnam's winning matches in this period against Singapore has never exceeded 1 goal, and 6 out of the 12 matches are draws, although Vietnam did win in the remaining 6. Since Singapore's football decline and Vietnam's development in the mid-2010s, the matches between two teams also began to lose its importance.

==Results and fixtures==
{{main|Vietnam national football team results (1991–2019)}}
{{main|Vietnam national football team results (2020–present)}}
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

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===2024===
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| score = 2–1
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| goals1 =
*[[Joel Kojo|Kojo]] {{Goal|31}}
*[[Ayzar Akmatov|Akmatov]] {{Goal|75}}
| goals2 = [[Trương Tiến Anh]] {{Goal|63}}
| stadium = Al Egla Training Facility Field
| location = [[Doha]], Qatar
| attendance = 0
| referee =
| result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 14 January
|time = {{UTZ|14:30|3}}
|round = [[2023 AFC Asian Cup Group D|2023 AFC Asian Cup GS]]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|JPN}}
|score = 4–2
|team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
|goals1 =
*[[Takumi Minamino|Minamino]] {{goal|11||45}}
*[[Keito Nakamura|Nakamura]] {{goal|45+5}}
*[[Ayase Ueda|Ueda]] {{goal|85}}
|goals2 =
*[[Nguyễn Đình Bắc]] {{goal|16}}
*[[Phạm Tuấn Hải]] {{goal|33}}
|stadium = [[Al Thumama Stadium]]
|location = [[Doha]], Qatar
|attendance = 17,385
|referee = [[Kim Jong-hyeok]] ([[Korea Football Association|South Korea]])
|report = https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/afc-asian-cup/2023/2363541
|result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 19 January
|time = {{UTZ|17:30|3}}
|round = [[2023 AFC Asian Cup Group D|2023 AFC Asian Cup GS]]
|score = 0–1
|report = https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/afc-asian-cup/2023/2363543
|team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{fb|INA}}
|goals2 = [[Asnawi Mangkualam|Asnawi]] {{goal|42|pen.}}
| stadium = [[Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium]]
| location = [[Doha]], Qatar
| attendance = 7,253
| referee = [[Sadullo Gulmurodi]] ([[Tajikistan Football Federation|Tajikistan]])
| result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 24 January
|time = {{UTZ|14:30|3}}
|round = [[2023 AFC Asian Cup Group D|2023 AFC Asian Cup GS]]
|score = 3–2
|report = https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/afc-asian-cup/2023/2363546
|team1 = {{fb-rt|IRQ}}
|goals1 =
*[[Rebin Sulaka|Sulaka]] {{goal|47}}
*[[Aymen Hussein|Hussein]] {{goal|73||90+12|pen.}}
|team2 = {{fb|FRA}}
|goals2 =
*[[Bùi Hoàng Việt Anh]] {{goal|42}}
*[[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] {{goal|90+1}}
|stadium = [[Jassim bin Hamad Stadium]]
|location = [[Al Rayyan (city)|Al Rayyan]], Qatar
|attendance = 8,932
|referee = [[Nazmi Nasaruddin]] ([[Football Association of Malaysia|Malaysia]])
|result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 21 March
|time = {{UTZ|20:30|7}}
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|2026 World Cup qualification second round]]
|score = 1–0
|report = [https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/520/288263/288267/400017205 Report (FIFA)]<br />[https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/asian-qualifiers/2026/2399186 Report (AFC)]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|IDN}}
|goals1 = [[Egy Maulana Vikri|Egy]] {{goal|52}}
|team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = [[Gelora Bung Karno Stadium]]
| location = [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
| attendance = 57,696
| referee = Salman Falahi ([[Qatar Football Association|Qatar]])
|result = L
}}
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|format = 1
|date = 26 March
|time = {{UTZ|19:00|7}}
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|2026 World Cup qualification second round]]
|score = 0–3
|report = [https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/520/288263/288267/400017212 Report (FIFA)]<br />[https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/asian-qualifiers/2026/2399188 Report (AFC)]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{fb|IDN}}
|goals2 =
*[[Jay Idzes|Idzes]] {{goal|9}}
*[[Ragnar Oratmangoen|Oratmangoen]] {{goal|23}}
*[[Ramadhan Sananta|Sananta]] {{goal|90+8}}
|stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
|location = [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|attendance = 27,832
|referee = [[Alireza Faghani]] ([[Football Australia|Australia]])
|result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 6 June
|time = {{UTZ|19:00|7}}
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|2026 World Cup qualification second round]]
|score = 3–2
|report = [https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/520/288263/288267/400017214 Report (FIFA)]<br />[https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/asian-qualifiers/2026/2399191 Report (AFC)]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
|goals1 =
*[[Nguyễn Tiến Linh]] {{goal|65||76}}
*[[Phạm Tuấn Hải]] {{goal|90+5}}
|team2 = {{fb|PHI}}
|goals2 =
*[[Patrick Reichelt|Reichelt]] {{goal|62}}
*[[Kevin Ingreso|Ingreso]] {{goal|89}}
|stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
|location = [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|attendance = 11,568
|referee = Hanna Hattab ([[Syrian Football Association|Syria]])
|result = W
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 11 June
|time = {{UTZ|21:00|3}}
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|2026 World Cup qualification second round]]
|score = 3–1
|report = [https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/match-centre/match/520/288263/288267/400017208 Report (FIFA)]<br />[https://www.the-afc.com/en/matches/asian-qualifiers/2026/2399192 Report (AFC)]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|IRQ}}
|goals1 =
*[[Hussein Ali (footballer, born 2002)|H. Ali]] {{goal|12}}
*[[Ali Jasim|Jasim]] {{goal|71}}
*[[Aymen Hussein|Hussein]] {{goal|90+2}}
|team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
|goals2 =
*[[Phạm Tuấn Hải]] {{goal|84}}
|stadium = [[Basra International Stadium]]
|location = [[Basra]], Iraq
|attendance = 42,791
|referee = Omar Al-Ali ([[United Arab Emirates Football Association|United Arab Emirates]])
|result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[2024 LPBank Cup]]
| date = 5 September
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 0–3
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/09/05/world/friendlies/vietnam/russia/4510259/
| team2 = {{fb|RUS}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
*[[Daler Kuzyayev|Kuzyayev]] {{goal|24}}
*[[Vũ Văn Thanh]] {{goal|62|o.g.}}
*[[Tamerlan Musayev|Musayev]] {{goal|77}}
| stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
| location = [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
| attendance = 5,000
| referee = Yusri Mohamad ([[Football Association of Malaysia|Malaysia]])
| result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[2024 LPBank Cup]]
| date = 10 September
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 1–2
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/09/10/world/friendlies/vietnam/thailand/4510261/
| team2 = {{fb|THA}}
| goals1 =
*[[Nguyễn Tiến Linh]] {{goal|21}}
| goals2 =
*[[Suphanat Mueanta|Suphanat]] {{goal|26}}
*[[Patrik Gustavsson|Gustavsson]] {{goal|40}}
| stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
| location = [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
| attendance = [[Suhaizi Shukri]] ([[Football Association of Malaysia|Malaysia]])
| referee =
| result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|Friendly]]
| date = 12 October
| time = {{UTZ|18:00|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 1–1
| team2 = {{fb|IND}}
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/10/12/world/friendlies/vietnam/india/4544109/
| goals1 =
*[[Bùi Vĩ Hào]] {{goal|38}}
| goals2 =
*[[Farukh Choudhary|Choudhary]] {{goal|53}}
| stadium = [[Thiên Trường Stadium]]
| location = [[Nam Định]], Vietnam
| attendance = 8,239
| referee = Choi Hyun-jai ([[Korea Football Association|South Korea]])
| result = D
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 9 December
|time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}}
|round = [[2024 ASEAN Championship Group B|2024 ASEAN Championship GS]]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|LAO}}
|score = 1–4
|team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
|goals1 =
*[[Bounphachan Bounkong|Bounkong]] {{goal|90+5|pen.}}
|goals2 =
*[[Nguyễn Hai Long]] {{goal|58}}
*[[Nguyễn Tiến Linh]] {{goal|63}}
*[[Nguyễn Văn Toàn (footballer, born 1996)|Nguyễn Văn Toàn]] {{goal|69}}
*[[Nguyễn Văn Vĩ]] {{goal|82}}
|stadium = [[New Laos National Stadium]]
|location = [[Vientiane]], Laos
|attendance = 10,685
|referee = [[Ko Hyung-jin]] ([[Korea Football Association|South Korea]])
|report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/8obalgg6j9f6b7pahlj9q7bx0/details
|result = W
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 15 December
|time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}}
|round = [[2024 ASEAN Championship Group B|2024 ASEAN Championship GS]]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
|score =
|team2 = {{fb|IDN}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = [[Việt Trì Stadium]]
|location = [[Phú Thọ]], Vietnam
|attendance =
|referee = Abdullah Al Shehri ([[Saudi Arabian Football Federation|Saudi Arabia]])
|report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/8q2nfwcjip7dd331uwdgqlkpg/details
|result =
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 18 December
|time = {{UTZ|21:00|8}}
|round = [[2024 ASEAN Championship Group B|2024 ASEAN Championship GS]]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|PHI}}
|score =
|team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = [[Rizal Memorial Stadium]]
|location = [[Manila]], Philippines
|attendance =
|referee = Akobirxuja Shukurullaev ([[Uzbekistan Football Association|Uzbekistan]])
|report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/8qg784rg2w5y6ngw2phkcqtxw/details
|result =
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|date = 21 December
|time = {{UTZ|20:00|7}}
|round = [[2024 ASEAN Championship Group B|2024 ASEAN Championship GS]]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
|score =
|team2 = {{fb|MYA}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = [[Việt Trì Stadium]]
|location = [[Phú Thọ]], Vietnam
|attendance =
|referee = Koki Nagamine ([[Japan Football Association|Japan]])
|report = https://aseanutdfc.com/asean-mitsubishi-electric-cup/match/8r78e4qt6el6lcjvtgzkyznys/details
|result =
}}

===2025===
{{footballbox collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[2027_AFC_Asian_Cup_qualification – third_round#Group F|2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
| date = 25 March
| time = {{UTZ||7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|LAO}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium =
| location = Vietnam
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round#Group F|2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
| date = 10 June
| time = TBD
| team1 = {{fb-rt|MAS}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium =
| location = Malaysia
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round#Group F|2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
| date = 9 October
| time = {{UTZ||7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|NEP}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium =
| location = Vietnam
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round#Group F|2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
| date = 14 October
| time =
| team1 = {{fb-rt|NEP}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium = [[Dasharath Rangasala]]
| location = [[Kathmandu]], Nepal
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round#Group F|2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
| date = 18 November
| time =
| team1 = {{fb-rt|LAO}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium = [[New Laos National Stadium]]
| location = [[Vientiane]], Laos
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
}}

===2026===
{{footballbox collapsible
| format = 1
| round = [[2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round#Group F|2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
| date = 31 March
| time = {{UTZ||7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|MAS}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium =
| location = Vietnam
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
}}

;Notes
* <sup>1</sup> ''Non FIFA 'A' international match''

==Coaching staff==
[[File:김상식.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Kim Sang-sik]] is the current head coach of Vietnam.]]

{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%;"
|-
|-
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|[[FIFA World Cup|{{color|#FFFF00|FIFA World Cup record}}]]
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Position</span>
! rowspan="15" style="width:1%;" |
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Name</span>
|-
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|[[FIFA World Cup qualification|{{color|#FFFF00|Qualifications record}}]]
|Head coach
! rowspan="15" style="width:1%;" |
|{{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Kim Sang-sik]]
! colspan="2" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|Coach(es)
|-
| rowspan="4" |Assistant coach
|{{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Choi Won-kwon]]
|-
|{{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Nam Gung-do]]
|-
|{{flagdeco|VIE}} Lưu Danh Minh
|-
|{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[Phạm Thành Lương]]
|-
|Goalkeeper coach
|{{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Lee Woon-jae]]
|-
|Fitness coach
|{{flagdeco|FRA}} Cédric Roger<br>{{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Yoon Dong-hun]]
|-
|Kit manager
|{{flagdeco|VIE}} Đinh Kim Tuấn
|-
|Match analyst
|{{flagdeco|VIE}} Nguyễn Anh Tuấn
|-
| rowspan="2" |Doctor
|{{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Huy Thọ
|-
|{{flagdeco|VIE}} Tuấn Nguyên Giáp
|-
| rowspan="2" |Interpreter
|{{flagdeco|VIE}} Đỗ Anh Văn
|-
|{{flagdeco|KOR}} Kim Jin-seong
|-
| Team manager
|{{flagdeco|VIE}} Đoàn Anh Tuấn
|-
|Technical director
|{{flagdeco|JPN}} [[Takeshi Koshida]]
|}

===Coaching history===
''As of 9 December 2024''

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center"
|+List of Vietnamese coaches since 1991

|-
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Name</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Nationality</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">From</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">To</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|Pld|Games Played}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|W|Won}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|L|Lost}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Win%<ref name="auto" group="nb">Win% is [[Rounding|rounded]] to [[Decimal|two decimal places]]</ref></span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Honours</span>
|-
|-

! width="90" |Year
! width="80" |Result
! scope="row" |[[Vũ Văn Tư]]
|{{VIE}}
! width="80" |{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1991||}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1991||}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Won}}
{{WDL|-|-|-|-|for=-|against=-}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Won}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
|
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |Nguyễn Sỹ Hiển
| {{flagdeco|URU}} [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]] to {{flagdeco|BRA|1889}} [[1950 FIFA World Cup|1950]] || colspan="8" |''Did not participate'' || colspan="6" |''Did not participate'' || style="background-color:lightgrey;" |N/A
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1991||}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1991||}}
{{WDL|3|0|1|2|for=3|against=5}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Trần Bình Sự]]
| {{flagdeco|CHE}} [[1954 FIFA World Cup|1954]] to {{flagdeco|FRG}} [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]]|| colspan="8" |''See [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]]''|| colspan="6" |''See South Vietnam''||''See South Vietnam''
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1993||}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1993||}}
{{WDL|11|2|0|9|for=5|against=21}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Trần Duy Long]] (''[[Caretaker manager|Interim]]'')
| {{flagdeco|ARG}} [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]] to {{flagdeco|ITA}} [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]]|| colspan="8" |''Did not enter''|| colspan="6" |''Did not enter''|| style="background-color:lightgrey;" |N/A
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1994||}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1995||}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=-|against=-}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Edson Tavares]]
| {{flagdeco|USA}} [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]] ||rowspan=7 colspan=8|''Did not qualify'' ||8 ||1 ||0 ||7 ||4 ||18 ||{{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Bình Sự
|{{BRA}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1995||}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1995||}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=1|against=0}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Karl-Heinz Weigang]]
| {{flagdeco|FRA}} [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]] ||6 ||0 ||0 ||6 ||2 ||21 || {{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Duy Long,<br />{{flagdeco|VIE}} Lê Đình Chính
|{{GER}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1995||}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1997|6|}}
{{WDL|17|9|2|6|for=37|against=33}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Trần Duy Long]]
| {{flagdeco|KOR|1997}}{{flagdeco|JPN}} [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]] ||6 ||3 ||1 ||2 ||9 ||9 ||{{flagdeco|BRA}} [[Dido (footballer)|Dido]]
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1997||}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1997||}}
{{WDL|5|0|0|5|for=2|against=17}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |Lê Đình Chính (''Interim'')
| {{flagdeco|GER}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]] ||6 ||1 ||1 ||4 ||5 ||9 || {{flagdeco|VIE}} Nguyễn Thành Vinh<br />,{{flagdeco|BRA}} [[Edson Tavares]]
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1997||}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1997||}}
{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=0|against=4}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Colin Murphy (footballer born 1950)|Colin Murphy]]
| {{flagdeco|RSA}} [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]] ||2 ||0 ||0 ||2 ||0 ||6 ||{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
|{{ENG}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1997|10|}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1998||}}
{{WDL|6|3|1|2|for=9|against=6}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Alfred Riedl]]
| {{flagdeco|BRA}} [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]] ||4 ||3 ||0 ||1 ||15 ||5 ||{{flagdeco|GER}} [[Falko Götz]]
|{{AUT}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|1998|8|}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2000||}}
{{WDL|31|16|6|9|for=54|against=21}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Dido (footballer)|Dido]]
| {{flagdeco|RUS}} [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] ||6 ||2 ||1 ||3 ||7 ||8 || {{flagdeco|JPN}} [[Toshiya Miura]],<br />{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[Nguyễn Hữu Thắng (footballer, born 1972)|Nguyễn Hữu Thắng]]
|{{BRA}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2000|12|}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2001|9|25}}
{{WDL|6|3|1|2|for=9|against=9}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Henrique Calisto]]
| {{flagdeco|QAT}} [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]] || rowspan=2 colspan=8|''To be determined'' ||rowspan=2 colspan=6|''To be determined'' ||rowspan=2 |''To be determined''
|{{POR}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2002|8|}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2002|12|}}
{{WDL|10|5|3|2|for=27|against=18}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Alfred Riedl]]
| {{flagdeco|CAN}}{{flagdeco|MEX}}{{flagdeco|USA}} [[2026 FIFA World Cup|2026]]
|{{AUT}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2003|1|}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2003|12|}}
{{WDL|7|3|0|4|for=8|against=13}}
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[Nguyễn Thành Vinh]] (''Interim'')
|colspan=1 style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Total'''
|{{VIE}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''N/A'''
|{{dts|format=dmy|2004|1|}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0/21'''
|{{dts|format=dmy|2004|2|}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=0|against=5}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
|
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
! scope="row" |[[Edson Tavares]]
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
|{{BRA}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
|{{dts|format=dmy|2004|3|22}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''37'''
|{{dts|format=dmy|2004|12|12}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''10'''
{{WDL|11|4|1|6|for=18|against=15}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''3'''
|
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''24'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''42'''
! scope="row" |[[Trần Văn Khánh]]<ref>{{cite news |date=4 December 2004 |title=Vietnam coach quits |url=http://www.island.lk/2004/12/14/sports12.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304092957/http://www.island.lk/2004/12/14/sports12.html |archive-date=4 March 2016 |access-date=14 December 2015 |publisher=The Island |quote="VFF also decided to appoint Vietnamese coach Tran Van Khanh for the job." (After Tavares resigned)}}</ref> (''Interim'')
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''75'''
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2004|12|12}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2005||}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=3|against=0}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Alfred Riedl]]
|{{AUT}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2005||}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|10|}}
{{WDL|23|8|8|7|for=29|against=27}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Henrique Calisto]]
|{{POR}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|6|}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2011|3|1}}
{{WDL|42|11|11|20|for=38|against=41}}
|<small>1 [[AFF Championship]]</small>
|-
! scope="row" |[[Falko Götz]]
|{{GER}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2011|6|1}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|1|6}}
{{WDL|5|3|0|2|for=15|against=6}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Mai Đức Chung]] (''Interim'')
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|2|21}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|8|31}}
{{WDL|0|0|0|0|for=0|against=0}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Phan Thanh Hùng]]
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|9|1}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|12|31}}
{{WDL|14|5|5|4|for=12|against=10}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Nguyễn Văn Sỹ]] (''Interim'')
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|1|1}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|5|16}}
{{WDL|4|1|0|3|for=-|against=-}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Hoàng Văn Phúc]]
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|5|16}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|4|4}}
{{WDL|3|1|0|2|for=1|against=3}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Toshiya Miura]]
|{{JPN}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|5|8}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|28}}
{{WDL|14|7|3|4|for=12|against=8}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Nguyễn Hữu Thắng (footballer, born 1972)|Nguyễn Hữu Thắng]]
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|3|3}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|8|24}}
{{WDL|16|8|6|2|for=15|against=14}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Mai Đức Chung]] (''Interim'')
|{{VIE}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|8|24}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|9|29}}
{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=7|against=1}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Park Hang-seo]]
|{{KOR}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|9|29}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2023|1|31}}
{{WDL|55|26|15|14|for=90|against=46}}
|<small>1 [[AFF Championship]]</small>
|-
! scope="row" |[[Philippe Troussier]]
|{{FRA}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2023|3|1}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2024|3|26}}
{{WDL|14|4|0|10|for=11|against=25}}
|
|-
! scope="row" |[[Kim Sang-sik]]
|{{KOR}}
|{{dts|format=dmy|2024|5|3}}
|Present
{{WDL|6|2|1|3|for=10|against=12}}
|
|}
|}


==Players==
=== AFC Asian Cup ===
===Current squad===
{{main|Vietnam at the AFC Asian Cup}}
The following 26 players were called up for the [[2024 ASEAN Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vff.org.vn/hlv-kim-sang-sik-cong-bo-danh-sach-26-cau-thu-tham-du-asean-cup-2024/|title=HLV Kim Sang Sik công bố danh sách 26 cầu thủ tham dự ASEAN Cup 2024|publisher=Vietnam Football Federation|date=5 December 2024|language=vi}}</ref>


''Caps and goals updated as of 9 December 2024, after the match against {{fb|LAO}}.''
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{{nat fs g start|background=#FF0000|color=white}}
{{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Nguyễn Filip]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1992|9|14}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=GK|name=[[Nguyễn Đình Triệu]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|11|4}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Haiphong FC|Haiphong]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=GK|name=[[Trần Trung Kiên]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2003|2|9}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC|Hoang Anh Gia Lai]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g break|background=#FF0000}}
{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Đỗ Duy Mạnh]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|09|29}}|caps=59|goals=1|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Nguyễn Văn Vĩ]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|2|12}}|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[Thep Xanh Nam Dinh]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[Bùi Tiến Dũng (footballer, born 1995)|Bùi Tiến Dũng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1995|10|2}}|caps=51|goals=1|club=[[The Cong-Viettel FC|The Cong-Viettel]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name=[[Trương Tiến Anh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|4|25}}|caps=9|goals=1|club=[[The Cong-Viettel FC|The Cong-Viettel]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=DF|name=[[Nguyễn Thanh Bình (footballer, born 2000)|Nguyễn Thanh Bình]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2000|11|2}}|caps=24|goals=1|club=[[The Cong-Viettel FC|The Cong-Viettel]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=DF|name=[[Phạm Xuân Mạnh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|3|27}}|caps=14|goals=0|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=DF|name=[[Hồ Tấn Tài]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|11|6}}|caps=27|goals=4|club=[[Becamex Binh Duong]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=16|pos=DF|name=[[Nguyễn Thành Chung]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|9|8}}|caps=25|goals=0|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=DF|name=[[Vũ Văn Thanh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|4|14}}|caps=52|goals=5|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=DF|name=[[Bùi Hoàng Việt Anh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1999|1|1}}|caps=22|goals=1|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g break|background=#FF0000}}
{{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Châu Ngọc Quang]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|2|1}}|caps=6|goals=1|club=[[Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC|Hoang Anh Gia Lai]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=MF|name=[[Lê Phạm Thành Long]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|6|5}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Hoàng Đức]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1998|1|11}}|caps=40|goals=2|club=[[Phu Dong Ninh Binh FC|Phu Dong Ninh Binh]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|vice-captain]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|4|12}}|caps=66|goals=11|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=24|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Hai Long]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2000|8|27}}|caps=4|goals=1|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=25|pos=MF|name=[[Doãn Ngọc Tân]]||age={{birth date and age|df=y|1994|8|15}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Dong A Thanh Hoa]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=26|pos=MF|name=[[Khuất Văn Khang]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2003|5|11}}|caps=17|goals=1|club=[[The Cong-Viettel FC|The Cong-Viettel]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g break|background=#FF0000}}
{{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Văn Toàn (footballer, born 1996)|Nguyễn Văn Toàn]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|4|12}}|caps=65|goals=8|club=[[Thep Xanh Nam Dinh]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=FW|name=[[Phạm Tuấn Hải]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|5|19}}|caps=32|goals=7|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Xuân Son]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|3|30}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Thep Xanh Nam Dinh]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=FW|name=[[Bùi Vĩ Hào]]|age={{birth date and age|2003|2|24|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=1|club=[[Becamex Binh Duong]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=FW|name=[[Đinh Thanh Bình]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1998|3|19}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[Phu Dong Ninh Binh FC|Phu Dong Ninh Binh]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Tiến Linh]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|vice-captain]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1997|10|20}}|caps=51|goals=22|club=[[Becamex Binh Duong]]|clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g end|background=#FF0000}}

===Recent call-ups===
The following players have been called up for the team within the last 12 months and are still available for selection.
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.-->

{{nat fs r start|background=#FF0000|color=white}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Đặng Văn Lâm]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1993|8|13}}|caps=44|goals=0|club=[[Phu Dong Ninh Binh FC|Phu Dong Ninh Binh]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 ASEAN Championship]]}} <sup>INJ</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Nguyễn Văn Việt (footballer, born 2002)|Nguyễn Văn Việt]]|age={{birth date and age|2002|7|12|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Song Lam Nghe An]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IND}}, 12 October 2024}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Trịnh Xuân Hoàng]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|11|6|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Dong A Thanh Hoa]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 LPBank Cup]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Quan Văn Chuẩn]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2001|1|7}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|PHI}}, 6 June 2024}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs break|background=#FF0000}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Quế Ngọc Hải]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1993|5|15}}|caps=79|goals=6|club=[[Becamex Binh Duong]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IND}}, 12 October 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nguyễn Phong Hồng Duy]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|6|13}}|caps=34|goals=0|club=[[Thep Xanh Nam Dinh]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IND}}, 12 October 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Giáp Tuấn Dương]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2002|9|7}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IND}}, 12 October 2024}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Phan Tuấn Tài]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2001|1|7}}|caps=18|goals=0|club=[[The Cong-Viettel FC|The Cong-Viettel]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 LPBank Cup]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nguyễn Đức Chiến]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1998|8|24}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[The Cong-Viettel FC|The Cong-Viettel]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 LPBank Cup]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Võ Minh Trọng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2001|10|24}}|caps=10|goals=0|club=[[Becamex Binh Duong]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IDN}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Lê Ngọc Bảo]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|3|29}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[PVF-CAND FC|PVF-CAND]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IDN}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Hồ Văn Cường]]|age={{birth date and age|2003|1|15|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Song Lam Nghe An]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2023 AFC Asian Cup]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Đỗ Thanh Thịnh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|8|18}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Phu Dong Ninh Binh FC|Phu Dong Ninh Binh]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2023 AFC Asian Cup]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs break|background=#FF0000}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Thái Sơn]]||age={{birth date and age|df=y|2003|7|13}}|caps=13|goals=0|club=[[Dong A Thanh Hoa]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 ASEAN Championship]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Văn Trường]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2003|9|10}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 ASEAN Championship]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Trần Bảo Toàn]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2000|7|14}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC|Hoang Anh Gia Lai]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 ASEAN Championship]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Đỗ Hùng Dũng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1993|9|8}}|caps=45|goals=1|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IND}}, 12 October 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Tô Văn Vũ]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1993|10|20}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Thep Xanh Nam Dinh]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IND}}, 12 October 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Tuấn Anh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1995|5|16}}|caps=47|goals=1|club=[[Thep Xanh Nam Dinh]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 LPBank Cup]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Triệu Việt Hưng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|1|19}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Haiphong FC|Haiphong]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IDN}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Phạm Văn Luân]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1999|5|26}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IDN}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Lê Văn Đô]]||age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2001|8|7}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2023 AFC Asian Cup]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Hoàng Văn Toản]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2001|4|1}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2023 AFC Asian Cup]]}} <sup>INJ</sup>
{{nat fs break|background=#FF0000}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Phan Văn Đức]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|4|11}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 ASEAN Championship]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Đình Bắc]]||age={{birth date and age|df=y|2004|8|19}}|caps=11|goals=2|club=[[Cong An Hanoi FC|Cong An Hanoi]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 ASEAN Championship]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Quốc Việt]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2003|5|4}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Phu Dong Ninh Binh FC|Phu Dong Ninh Binh]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 ASEAN Championship]]}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Văn Quyết]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|7|1}}|caps=58|goals=16|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IND}}, 12 October 2024}} <sup>RET</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Văn Tùng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2001|6|2}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[Hanoi FC]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2024 LPBank Cup]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Trần Ngọc Sơn (footballer, born 2003)|Trần Ngọc Sơn]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2003|1|27}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[PVF-CAND FC|PVF-CAND]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|PHI}}, 6 June 2024}} <sup>PRE</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nhâm Mạnh Dũng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|2000|4|12}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[The Cong-Viettel FC|The Cong-Viettel]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IDN}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Công Phượng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1995|1|21}}|caps=56|goals=12|club=[[Truong Tuoi Binh Phuoc]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=v. {{fb|IDN}}, 21 March 2024}} <sup>INJ</sup>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Thanh Nhàn]]|age={{birth date and age|2003|7|28|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[PVF-CAND FC|PVF-CAND]]|clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2023 AFC Asian Cup]]}} <sup>INJ</sup>
{{nat fs break|background=#0B0B3F}}
;Notes
*<sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew due to injury
*<sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad / standby
*<sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team
*<sup>SUS</sup> Serving suspension
*<sup>WD</sup> Withdrew due to non-injury issue
{{nat fs end|background=#0B0B3F}}

==Player records==
{{Updated|9 December 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Vietnam |url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/country/204/Vietnam.html |website=National Football Teams |access-date=8 August 2022 |archive-date=27 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220927083304/https://www.national-football-teams.com/country/204/2022/Vietnam.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Vietnam.''

===Most appearances===
[[File:Cong Vinh.png|thumb|200px|right|Lê Công Vinh is Vietnam's top goalscorer and their most capped player.]]

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
|-
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|[[AFC Asian Cup|{{color|#FFFF00|AFC Asian Cup record}}]]
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:30px"| Rank
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:175px" |Player
! rowspan="19" style="width:1%;" |
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|[[AFC Asian Cup qualification|{{color|#FFFF00|AFC Asian Cup qualification}}]]
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:50px" |Caps
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:50px" |Goals
! rowspan="19" style="width:1%;" |
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:100px" |Career
|-
|-
| 1
! width="90" |Year
| align="left"| [[Lê Công Vinh]]
! width="80" |Result
| 83
! width="80" |{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
| 51
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}
| 2004–2016
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Won}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Won}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
|-bgcolor=#9acdff
|{{flagdeco|HKG|1910}} [[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]]||Fourth place||4/4||3 ||0||1||2||6||9||2||0 ||1||1||7||3
|-bgcolor=#9acdff
|{{flagdeco|KOR|1949}} [[1960 AFC Asian Cup|1960]]||Fourth place||4/4||3||0||0||3||2||12||2||2||0||0||5||1
|-
|-
| 2
|{{flagdeco|ISR}} [[1964 AFC Asian Cup|1964]] to {{flagdeco|THA}} [[1972 AFC Asian Cup|1972]] || colspan="8" |''Did not qualify''
| align="left"| '''[[Quế Ngọc Hải]]'''
| 79
| 6
| 2014–present
|-
|-
| 3
|{{flagdeco|IRN|1964}} [[1976 AFC Asian Cup|1976]] to {{flagdeco|JPN|1870}} [[1992 AFC Asian Cup|1992]]|| colspan="8" |''Did not enter''|| colspan="6" |''Did not enter''
| align="left"| [[Phạm Thành Lương]]
| 78
| 7
| 2008–2016
|-
|-
| 4
|{{flagdeco|UAE}} [[1996 AFC Asian Cup|1996]] ||rowspan=3 colspan=8|''Did not qualify'' ||3 ||2 ||0 ||1 ||13 ||5
| align="left"| [[Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng]]
| 74
| 12
| 2009–2021
|-
|-
| 5
|{{flagdeco|LIB}} [[2000 AFC Asian Cup|2000]] ||3 ||2 ||0 ||1 ||14 ||2
| align="left"| [[Nguyễn Minh Phương]]
| 73
| 10
| 2002–2010
|-
|-
| 6
|{{flagdeco|CHN}} [[2004 AFC Asian Cup|2004]] ||6 ||3 ||0 ||3 ||8 ||13
| align="left"| '''[[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]]'''
| 66
| 11
| 2017–present
|-
| 7
| align="left"| '''[[Nguyễn Văn Toàn (footballer, born 1996)|Nguyễn Văn Toàn]]'''
| 65
| 8
| 2016–present
|-
|-
| 8
|style="border:3px solid red;"|{{flagdeco|IDN}} {{flagdeco|MAS}} {{flagdeco|THA}} {{flagdeco|VIE}} [[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]] ||Quarter-finals ||8/16 ||4 ||1 ||1 ||2 ||4 ||7 ||colspan="6"|''Host''
| align="left"| [[Lê Tấn Tài]]
| 64
| 3
| 2006–2014
|-
|-
| 9
|{{flagdeco|QAT}} [[2011 AFC Asian Cup|2011]] ||rowspan=2 colspan=8|''Did not qualify'' ||6 ||1 ||2 ||3 ||6 ||11
| align="left"| '''[[Đỗ Duy Mạnh]]'''
| 59
| 1
| 2015–present
|-
|-
| 10
|{{flagdeco|AUS}} [[2015 AFC Asian Cup|2015]] ||6 ||1 ||0 ||5 ||5 ||15
| align="left"| [[Nguyễn Văn Quyết]]
| 58
| 16
| 2011–2024
|-
|-
|}
|{{flagdeco|UAE}} [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|2019]] ||Quarter-finals || 8/24 || 5 || 1 || 1 || 3 || 5 || 7 || 12 || 4 || 5 || 3 || 16 || 11

===Top goalscorers===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
|-
|colspan=1 style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Total'''
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:30px"| Rank
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Best: Fourth place'''
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:175px" |Player
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''4/17'''
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:50px" |Goals
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''15'''
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:50px" |Caps
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''2'''
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:50px" |Ratio
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''3'''
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width:100px" |Career
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''10'''
|1
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''17'''
| align="left"| [[Lê Công Vinh]] ([[List of international goals scored by Lê Công Vinh|list]])
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''35'''
| 51
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''40'''
| 83
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''15'''
|{{#expr:51/83 round 2}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''8'''
| 2004–2016
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''17'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''74'''
|2
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''61'''
| align="left"| [[Lê Huỳnh Đức]]
| 27
| 52
|{{#expr:27/52 round 2}}
| 1993–2004
|-
|3
| align="left"| '''[[Nguyễn Tiến Linh]]'''
| 22
| 51
|{{#expr:22/51 round 2}}
| 2018–present
|-
|4
| align="left"| [[Nguyễn Hồng Sơn]]
| 18
| 40
|{{#expr:18/40 round 2}}
| 1993–2001
|-
|5
| align="left"| [[Nguyễn Văn Quyết]]
| 16
| 58
|{{#expr:16/60 round 2}}
| 2011–2024
|-
|6
| align="left"| [[Phan Thanh Bình]]
| 13
| 31
|{{#expr:13/31 round 2}}
| 2003–2009
|-
| rowspan="3"|7
|align="left"| [[Nguyễn Anh Đức]]
| 12
| 36
|{{#expr:12/36 round 2}}
| 2006–2019
|-
| align="left"| '''[[Nguyễn Công Phượng]]'''
| 12
| 56
|{{#expr:12/56 round 2}}
| 2015–present
|-
| align="left"| [[Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng]]
| 12
| 74
|{{#expr:12/74 round 2}}
| 2009–2021
|-
| 10
| align="left"| '''[[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]]'''
| 11
| 66
|{{#expr:11/66 round 2}}
| 2017–present
|}
|}


=== Youngest players===
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|AFC Asian Cup History
|-
|-
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width="30px" |Rank
!Season
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width="180px" |Player
!Round
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width="100px" |Age
!Opponent
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width="120px" |Day
!Scores
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width="50px" |Against
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00; width="220px" |Tournament
|-
|1
| align="left" |[[Phan Thanh Bình]]
|16 years 331 days
|27 September 2003
| align="left" |{{fb|NEP}}
|[[2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
|-
|2
| align="left" |'''[[Đoàn Văn Hậu]]'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thethaovanhoa.vn/news-20170905213130682.htm|title=Đoàn Văn Hậu trở thành cầu thủ trẻ thứ hai trong lịch sử khoác áo tuyển Việt Nam|date=6 September 2017|website=Thethaovanhoa.vn|access-date=2 December 2021|archive-date=2 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211202202429/https://thethaovanhoa.vn/news-20170905213130682.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
|18 years 140 days
|5 September 2017
| align="left" |{{fb|CAM}}
|[[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
|-
|3
| align="left" |[[Lê Công Vinh]]
|18 years 183 days
|9 June 2004
| align="left" |{{fb|KOR}}
|[[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
|-
|4
| align="left" |[[Phạm Văn Quyến]]
|18 years 213 days
|27 November 2002
| align="left" |{{fb|SRI}}
|[[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|5
| align="left" |[[Nguyễn Thành Long Giang]]
|rowspan="2"|19 years 53 days
|28 October 2007
| align="left" |{{fb|UAE}}
|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
|-
| align="left" |'''[[Nguyễn Đình Bắc]]'''
|10 October 2023
| align="left" |{{fb|CHN}}
|[[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
|}

===Centuriate goals===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00|Goals
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00|Date
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00|Scorer
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00|Venue
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00|Opponent
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00|Score
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00|Result
!style="background-color:#DB2017; color:#FFFF00|Competition
|-
|1.||26 November 1991||[[Nguyễn Văn Dũng (footballer, born 1963)|Nguyễn Văn Dũng]]||{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Manila]], [[Philippines]]||{{fb|PHI}}|| align="center" |'''1'''–0|| style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;" |2–2||[[Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games|1991 Southeast Asian Games]]
|-
|100.||25 August 2000||[[Nguyễn Hồng Sơn]]||{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Ho Chi Minh City]], [[Vietnam]]||{{fb|SRI}}|| align="center" |'''2'''–1|| style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;" |2–2||[[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
|-
|200.||24 June 2007||[[Lê Công Vinh]]||{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]||{{fb|JAM}}|| align="center" |'''1'''–0|| style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;" |3–0||Friendly
|-
|300.||16 November 2014||[[Nguyễn Văn Quyết]]||{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]||{{fb|MAS}}|| align="center" |'''2'''–1|| style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;" |3–1||Friendly
|-
|400.||12 December 2021||[[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]]||{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Bishan, Singapore|Bishan]], [[Singapore]]||{{fb|MAS}}|| align="center" |'''1'''–0|| style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;" |3–0||[[2020 AFF Championship]]
|-
|}

==Competitive record==
===FIFA World Cup===
{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Champions'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} '''Runners-up'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#cc9966|border=darkgray}} '''Third place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#9acdff|border=darkgray}} '''Fourth place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend-inline|white|border=3px solid red;}} Hosts or co-hosts
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+
|-
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |[[FIFA World Cup|{{color|#FFFF00|FIFA World Cup}}]] record
!style="width:1%" rowspan=28|
! colspan="8" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |[[FIFA World Cup qualification|{{color|#FFFF00|Qualification}}]] record
|-
!Year
!Result
!Result
!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}
!Venue
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!{{Tooltip|–|Article}}
|-
|-
|1930 to 1938
|rowspan=3 |[[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]]
|colspan=8|''Part of {{flagicon|FRA|1794}} France''
|rowspan=3 |Group Stage
|colspan=8|''Part of {{flagicon|FRA|1794}} France''
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|HKG|1955}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|HKG|1955}} [[Hong Kong]]
|-
|-
!colspan=9| as {{fb|VSO|name=State of Vietnam/South Vietnam}}
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|ISR}}
!colspan=8| as {{fb|VSO|name=State of Vietnam/South Vietnam}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Brazil|1889}} [[1950 FIFA World Cup|1950]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|KOR}}
|colspan=8|''Not a FIFA member''
|style="background:#fdd;"|3&ndash;5
|colspan=8|''Not a FIFA member''
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=3 |[[1960 AFC Asian Cup|1960]]
|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[1954 FIFA World Cup|1954]]
|colspan=8|''Entry not accepted by FIFA''
|rowspan=3 |Group Stage
|colspan=8|''Entry rejected''
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|KOR}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;5
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]
|-
|-
|1958 to 1970
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|ROC}}
|colspan=8 |''Did not enter''
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
|colspan=8 |''Did not enter''
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|West Germany}} [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]]||colspan=8|''Did not qualify''
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|ISR}}
|3rd of 3||3||1||0||2||1||5||[[1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC and OFC)#Group A1|1974]]
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;5
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
!colspan=9|as '''{{fb|Vietnam}}'''
|rowspan=4 |[[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]]
!colspan=8|as '''{{fb|Vietnam}}'''
|rowspan=3 |[[2007 AFC Asian Cup Group B|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|UAE}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|-
|-
|1978 to 1990
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|QAT}}
| colspan="8"|''Did not enter''
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
| colspan="8"|''Did not enter''
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|United States of America}} [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]]|| colspan="8" rowspan="9" |''Did not qualify''||5th of 5||8||1||0||7||4||18||[[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC first round#Group C|1994]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|JPN}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;4
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|France|1974}} [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]]||4th of 4||6||0||0||6||2||21||[[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC first round#Group 8|1998]]
|rowspan=1 |[[2007 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage|Quarter-finals]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IRQ}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|South Korea|1997}} {{flagicon|Japan}} [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]]||2nd of 4||6||3||1||2||9||9||[[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC first round#Group 10|2002]]
|rowspan=5 |[[2019 AFC Asian Cup|2019]]
|rowspan=3 |[[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IRQ}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|2&ndash;3
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|UAE}} [[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]||3rd of 4||6||1||1||4||5||9||[[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round#Group 7|2006]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IRN}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|South Africa}} [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]||First round lost||2||0||0||2||0||6||[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC first round|2010]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|YEM}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|{{flagicon|UAE}} [[Al Ain]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]||[[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC first round|First round]] won, second round lost||4||3||0||1||15||5||[[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round|2014]]
|rowspan=1 |[[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|JOR}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1 [[Overtime (sports)#Association football|a.e.t]] ([[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|pens]]. 4&ndash;2)
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Won'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|UAE}} [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|Russia}} [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]]||3rd of 4<ref group = note>[[Indonesia national football team|Indonesia]] was disqualified by FIFA due to governmental interference so the group was shortened by 4,</ref>||6||2||1||3||7||8||[[2018_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_–_AFC_second_round#Group_F|2018]]
|rowspan=1 |[[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Quarter-finals|Quarter-finals]]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|JPN}}
|{{flagicon|Qatar}} [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]||2nd of 5 ([[2022_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_–_AFC_second_round#Group_G|2nd]]), 6th of 6 ([[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round#Group B|3rd]])||18||6||3||9||21||24||[[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round#Group B|2022]]
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;1
|-
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States of America}} [[2026 FIFA World Cup|2026]]||3rd of 4||6||2||0||4||6||10||[[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round#Group F|2026]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Morocco}} {{flagicon|Portugal}} {{flagicon|Spain}} [[2030 FIFA World Cup|2030]]
|colspan="9" rowspan="2" |''To be determined''
|colspan="8" rowspan="2" |''To be determined''
|-
|{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[2034 FIFA World Cup|2034]]
|-
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Total'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''{{Tooltip|0/23|Number of tournaments qualified for}}'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''2nd place'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''65'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''19'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''6'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''40'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''70'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''115'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |
|}
|}


=== Asian Games ===
===AFC Asian Cup===
{{main|Vietnam at the AFC Asian Cup}}
:
{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Champions'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} '''Runners-up'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#cc9966|border=darkgray}} '''Third place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#9acdff|border=darkgray}} '''Fourth place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend-inline|white|border=3px solid red;}} Hosts or co-hosts


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:70%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|[[Football at the Asian Games|{{color|#FFFF00|Asian Games record}}]]
! colspan="10" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |[[AFC Asian Cup|{{color|#FFFF00|AFC Asian Cup}}]] record
! rowspan="15" style="width:1%;" |
! style="width:1%" rowspan=21|
! colspan="2" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|Coach(es)
! colspan="8" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |[[AFC Asian Cup qualification|{{color|#FFFF00|Qualification}}]] record
|-
|-
! width="90" |Year
!Year
! width="80" |Result
!Result
! width="40" |{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
!{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Games Played}}
!{{Abbr|Pld|Matches played}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Won}}
!{{Abbr|W|Matches won}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
!{{Abbr|D|Matches drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
!{{Abbr|L|Matches lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
!Squad
!Outcome
!{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Abbr|W|Matches won}}
!{{Abbr|D|Matches drawn}}
!{{Abbr|L|Matches lost}}
!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
!{{Abbr|–|Article}}
|-
|-
!colspan=10|as {{fb|VSO|name=State of Vietnam/South Vietnam}}
|{{flagdeco|IND}} [[Football at the 1951 Asian Games|1951]] ||colspan=8|''Did not participate'' ||''Did not participate''
!colspan=8|as {{fb|VSO|name=State of Vietnam/South Vietnam}}
|-
|-
|-style="background:#9acdff;"
|{{flagdeco|PHI|1936}} [[Football at the 1954 Asian Games|1954]] to {{flagdeco|IRN|1964}} [[Football at the 1974 Asian Games|1974]] || colspan="8" |''See [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]]'' ||''See South Vietnam''
| {{flagicon|HKG|1955}} [[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]]|| Fourth place||4th||3||0||1||2||6||9||[[1956 AFC Asian Cup squads#South Vietnam|Squad]]
||Third round||2||1||1||0||7||3||[[1956 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Third round|1956]]
|-style="background:#9acdff;"
| {{flagicon|KOR|1949}} [[1960 AFC Asian Cup|1960]]|| Fourth place||4th||3||0||0||3||2||12||[[1960 AFC Asian Cup squads#South Vietnam|Squad]]
||1st of 3||2||2||0||0||5||1||[[1960 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Central zone|1960]]
|-
|-
|{{flagdeco|THA}} [[Football at the 1978 Asian Games|1978]] to {{flagdeco|JPN|1870}} [[Football at the 1994 Asian Games|1994]]|| colspan="8" |''Did not enter''||''Did not enter''
| {{flagicon|ISR}} [[1964 AFC Asian Cup|1964]]||colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify''
||2nd of 4||3||2||0||1||9||7||[[1964 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Central zone|1964]]
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|IRN|1964}} [[1968 AFC Asian Cup|1968]]
|{{flagdeco|THA}} [[Football at the 1998 Asian Games|1998]] ||Group stage || ||2 ||0 ||0 ||2 ||0 ||6 ||{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
||3rd of 5||4||2||0||2||4||4||[[1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Central zone|1968]]
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|THA}} [[1972 AFC Asian Cup|1972]]||colspan=9|''Withdrew''||colspan=8|''Withdrew''
|colspan=1 style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Total'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Best: Group Stage'''
| {{flagicon|IRN|1964}} [[1976 AFC Asian Cup|1976]]||colspan=9 rowspan=1|''Did not qualify''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''1/13'''
||5th of 5||4||0||0||4||1||10||[[1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Group 4|1976]]
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''2'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
!colspan=10|as {{fb|VIE}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
!colspan=8|as {{fb|VIE}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''2'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''0'''
|{{flagicon|KUW}} [[1980 AFC Asian Cup|1980]] to {{flagicon|JPN}} [[1992 AFC Asian Cup|1992]]
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''6'''
|colspan=9 |''Did not enter''
|colspan=8 |''Did not enter''
|-
|{{flagicon|UAE}} [[1996 AFC Asian Cup|1996]]|| colspan="9" rowspan="3" |''Did not qualify''||2nd of 4||3||2||0||1||13||5||[[1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Group 1|1996]]
|-
|{{flagicon|LBN}} [[2000 AFC Asian Cup|2000]]||2nd of 4|||3||2||0||1||14||2||[[2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Group 9|2000]]
|-
|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2004 AFC Asian Cup|2004]]||2nd of 4||6||3||0||3||8||13||[[2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Group E 2|2004]]
|-
| style="border:3px solid red;" |{{flagicon|IDN}} {{flagicon|MAS}} {{flagicon|THA}} {{flagicon|VIE}} [[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]]||Quarter-finals||8th||4||1||1||2||4||7||[[2007 AFC Asian Cup squads#Vietnam|Squad]]|| colspan="8" |''Qualified as co-hosts''
|-
|{{flagicon|QAT}} [[2011 AFC Asian Cup|2011]]|| colspan="9" rowspan="2" |''Did not qualify''||2nd of 4||6||1||2||3||6||11||[[2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Group D|2011]]
|-
|{{flagicon|AUS}} [[2015 AFC Asian Cup|2015]]||4th of 4||6||1||0||5||5||15||[[2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification#Group E|2015]]
|- bgcolor=""
|{{flagicon|UAE}} [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|2019]]||Quarter-finals||8th||5||1||1||3||5||7||[[2019 AFC Asian Cup squads#Vietnam|Squad]]||2nd of 4||12||4||5||3||16||11||[[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round#Group E|2019]]
|-
|{{Flagicon|QAT}} [[2023 AFC Asian Cup|2023]]||Group stage||22nd||3||0||0||3||4||8||[[2023 AFC Asian Cup squads#Vietnam|Squad]]||2nd of 5||8||5||2||1||13||5||[[2022_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification – AFC second round#Group G|2023]]
|-
|{{flagicon|KSA}} [[2027 AFC Asian Cup|2027]]||colspan="9"|''Qualification in progress''
||''{{tooltip|TBD|To be determined}}''||6||2||0||4||6||10||[[2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round#Group F|2027]]
|-
|{{flagicon image|Flag of None.svg}} [[2031 AFC Asian Cup|2031]]||colspan="9"|''To be determined''||colspan="8"|''To be determined''
|-
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Total'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Fourth place'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''{{Tooltip|5/20|Number of tournaments qualified for}}'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''12'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''2'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''2'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''8'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''13'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''22'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''1st'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''45'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''18'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''9'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''20'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''71'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''65'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|Asian Games History
|-
|-
!colspan="4" style="background: #FFFF00; color: #DB2017;"|AFC Asian Cup history
!Season
|-
!Year!!Score!!Result
|-
|rowspan=3|[[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]]
|align="left"|{{fb|VSO}} '''2–2''' {{fb|HKG|1910}}||Draw
|-
|align="left"|{{fb|VSO}} '''1–2''' {{fb|ISR}}||Loss
|-
|align="left"|{{fb|VSO}} '''3–5''' {{fb|KOR|1949}}||Loss
|-
|rowspan=3|[[1960 AFC Asian Cup|1960]]
|align="left"|{{fb|VSO}} '''1–5''' {{fb|KOR|1949}}||Loss
|-
|align="left"|{{fb|VSO}} '''0–2''' {{fb|ROC}}||Loss
|-
|align="left"|{{fb|VSO}} '''1–5''' {{fb|ISR}}||Loss
|}

{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |AFC Asian Cup history
|-
!Year
!Round
!Round
!Opponent
!Opponent
!Score
!Scores
!Result
!Result
!Venue
!Venue
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" |2007
|rowspan=2 |[[Football at the 1998 Asian Games – Men|1998]]
|rowspan=2 |Group Stage
| rowspan="3" |[[2007 AFC Asian Cup Group B|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|TKM}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|UAE}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–0
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Nakhon Sawan]], [[Thailand]]
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|QAT}}
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|JPN}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |1–4
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
| [[2007 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage|Quarter-finals]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IRQ}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand
|-
| rowspan="5" |2019
| rowspan="3" |[[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D|Group stage]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IRQ}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |2–3
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|UAE}} [[Abu Dhabi]], United Arab Emirates
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IRN}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|YEM}}
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|UAE}} [[Al Ain]], United Arab Emirates
|-
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Round of 16|Round of 16]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|JOR}}
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1 {{aet}} {{pso|4–2}}
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|UAE}} [[Dubai]], United Arab Emirates
|-
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Quarter-finals|Quarter-finals]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|JPN}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–1
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
| rowspan="3" |2023
| rowspan="3" |[[2023 AFC Asian Cup Group D|Group stage]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|JPN}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |2–4
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|QAT}} [[Doha]], Qatar
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–1
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|KOR}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IRQ}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;4
| style="background:#fdd;" |2–3
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|QAT}} [[Al Rayyan (city)|Al Rayyan]], Qatar
|}
|}


=== AFF Championship ===
===ASEAN Championship===
{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Champions'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} '''Runners-up'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#cc9966|border=darkgray}} '''Third place or semi-finalist'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#9acdff|border=darkgray}} '''Fourth place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend-inline|white|border=3px solid red;}} Hosts or co-hosts
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:70%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:70%;"
|-
|-
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|[[AFF Championship|{{color|#FFFF00|AFF Championship record}}]]
! colspan="10" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |[[ASEAN Championship|{{color|#FFFF00|ASEAN Championship}}]] record
! style="width:1%;" rowspan="39"|
! colspan="2" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|Coach(es)
|-
|-
! width="90" |Year
! width="90" |Year
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! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
! width="20" |Squad
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|{{flagdeco|SIN}} [[1996 AFF Championship|1996]] ||Third place ||3/10 ||6 ||3 ||2 ||1 ||14 ||10 ||{{flagdeco|GER}} [[Karl-Heinz Weigang]]
|{{flagicon|SIN}} [[1996 AFF Championship|1996]]||Third place||3rd||6||3||2||1||14||10||[[1996 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:Silver;"
|- style="background-color:Silver;"
|style="border:3px solid red"|{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[1998 AFF Championship|1998]] ||Runner-up ||2/8 ||5 ||3 ||1 ||1 ||8 ||2 ||{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
| style="border:3px solid red" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[1998 AFF Championship|1998]]||Runners-up||2nd||5||3||1||1||8||2||[[1998 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:#9acdff;"
|- style="background-color:#9acdff;"
|{{flagdeco|THA}} [[2000 AFF Championship|2000]] ||Fourth place ||4/9 ||6 ||3 ||1 ||2 ||14 ||6 ||{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[2000 AFF Championship|2000]]||Fourth place||4th||6||3||1||2||14||6||[[2000 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|{{flagdeco|IDN}}{{flagdeco|SIN}} [[2002 AFF Championship|2002]] ||Third place ||3/9 ||6 ||4 ||1 ||1 ||21 ||12 ||{{flagdeco|POR}} [[Henrique Calisto]]
|{{flagicon|IDN}} {{flagicon|SIN}} [[2002 AFF Championship|2002]]||Third place||3rd||6||4||1||1||21||12||[[2002 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|-
|-
|style="border:3px solid red"|{{flagdeco|MAS}}{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[2004 AFF Championship|2004]] ||Group stage ||6/10 ||4 ||2 ||1 ||1 ||13 ||5 ||{{flagdeco|BRA}} [[Edson Tavares]], <br />{{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Văn Khánh
| style="border:3px solid red" |{{flagicon|MAS}} {{flagicon|VIE}} [[2004 AFF Championship|2004]]||Group stage||6th||4||2||1||1||13||5||[[2004 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|{{flagdeco|SIN}}{{flagdeco|THA}} [[2007 AFF Championship|2007]] ||Semi-finals ||3/8 ||5 ||1 ||3 ||1 ||10 ||3 ||{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
|{{flagicon|SIN}} {{flagicon|THA}} [[2007 AFF Championship|2007]]||Semi-finals||3rd||5||1||3||1||10||3||[[2007 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:Gold;"
|- style="background-color:Gold;"
|{{flagdeco|IDN}}{{flagdeco|THA}} [[2008 AFF Championship|2008]] ||'''Champions''' ||1/8 ||7 ||4 ||2 ||1 ||11 ||6 ||{{flagdeco|POR}} [[Henrique Calisto]]
|{{flagicon|IDN}} {{flagicon|THA}} [[2008 AFF Championship|2008]]||'''Champions'''||1st||7||4||2||1||11||6||'''[[2008 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]'''
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|style="border:3px solid red"|{{flagdeco|IDN}}{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[2010 AFF Championship|2010]] ||Semi-finals ||3/8 ||5 ||2 ||1 ||2 ||8 ||5 ||{{flagdeco|POR}} [[Henrique Calisto]]
| style="border:3px solid red" |{{flagicon|IDN}} {{flagicon|VIE}} [[2010 AFF Championship|2010]]||Semi-finals||3rd||5||2||1||2||8||5||[[2010 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|-
|-
|{{flagdeco|MAS}}{{flagdeco|THA}} [[2012 AFF Championship|2012]] ||Group stage ||6/8 ||3 ||0 ||1 ||2 ||2 ||5 ||{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[Phan Thanh Hùng]]
|{{flagicon|MAS}} {{flagicon|THA}} [[2012 AFF Championship|2012]]||Group stage||6th||3||0||1||2||2||5||[[2012 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|style="border:3px solid red"|{{flagdeco|SIN}}{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[2014 AFF Championship|2014]] ||Semi-finals ||3/8 ||5 ||3 ||1 ||1 ||12 ||8 ||{{flagdeco|JPN}} [[Toshiya Miura]]
| style="border:3px solid red" |{{flagicon|SIN}} {{flagicon|VIE}} [[2014 AFF Championship|2014]]|| rowspan="2" |Semi-finals|| rowspan="2" |3rd||5||3||1||1||12||8||[[2014 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|{{flagdeco|MYA}}{{flagdeco|PHI}} [[2016 AFF Championship|2016]] ||Semi-finals ||3/8 ||5 ||3 ||1 ||1 ||8 ||6 ||{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[Nguyễn Hữu Thắng (footballer, born 1972)|Nguyễn Hữu Thắng]]
|{{flagicon|MYA}} {{flagicon|PHI}} [[2016 AFF Championship|2016]]||5||3||1||1||8||6||[[2016 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:Gold;"
|- style="background-color:Gold;"
|{{flagdeco|ASEAN}} [[2018 AFF Championship|2018]] ||'''Champions''' || 1/10 ||8 ||6 ||2 ||0 ||15 ||4 ||{{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Park Hang-seo]]
|{{flagicon|ASEAN}} [[2018 AFF Championship|2018]]||'''Champions'''||1st||8||6||2||0||15||4||'''[[2018 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]'''
|- style="background-color:#cfaa88;"
|{{flagicon|SIN}} [[2020 AFF Championship|2020]]||Semi-finals||3rd||6||3||2||1||9||2||[[2020 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|- style="background-color:Silver;"
|{{flagicon|ASEAN}} [[2022 AFF Championship|2022]]||Runners-up||2nd||8||4||3||1||16||3||[[2022 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|ASEAN}} [[2024 ASEAN Championship|2024]]|| colspan="8" |''To be determined''||[[2024 ASEAN Championship squads#Vietnam|Squad]]
|colspan=1 style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Total'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''2 titles'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''12/12'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Total'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''65'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''2 Titles'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''34'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''15/15'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''17'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''79'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''14'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''41'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''136'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''22'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''72'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''16'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''161'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''77'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|AFF Championship History
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;"| ASEAN Championship history
|-
|-
!Year
!Season
!Round
!Round
!Opponent
!Opponent
!Score
!Scores
!Result
!Result
!Venue
!Venue
|-
|-
|rowspan=6 |[[1996 AFF Championship|1996]]
| rowspan="6" |1996
|rowspan=4 |[[1996 AFF Championship#Group A|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="4" |[[1996 AFF Championship#Group A|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|CAM}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|CAM}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|rowspan=4 |{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Jurong]], [[Singapore]]
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Jurong]], Singapore
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MYA|1974}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA|1974}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 |[[1996 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| [[1996 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|2&ndash;4
| style="background:#fdd;" |2–4
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kallang]], [[Singapore]]
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kallang]], Singapore
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 |[[1996 AFF Championship#Third place|Third place]]
| [[1996 AFF Championship#Third place|Third place]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;2
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–2
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=5 |[[1998 AFF Championship|1998]]
| rowspan="5" |1998
|rowspan=3 |[[1998 AFF Championship#Group B|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="3" |[[1998 AFF Championship#Group B|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|4&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |4–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|rowspan=5 |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| rowspan="5" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|SIN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 |[[1996 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| [[1996 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 style="background-color:Silver;"|[[1996 AFF Championship#Final|Final]]
| style="background-color:Silver;" |[[1996 AFF Championship#Final|Final]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|SIN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;1
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–1
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=6 |[[2000 AFF Championship|2000]]
| rowspan="6" |2000
|rowspan=4 |[[2000 AFF Championship#Group B|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="4" |[[2000 AFF Championship#Group B|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|rowspan=4 |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Songkhla]], [[Thailand]]
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Songkhla]], Thailand
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|CAM}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|CAM}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|6&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |6–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|SIN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|5&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |5–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 |[[2000 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| [[2000 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|2&ndash;3 ([[Overtime (sports)#Association football|a.e.t]])
| style="background:#fdd;" |2–3 {{aet}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 |[[2000 AFF Championship#Third place|Third place]]
| [[2000 AFF Championship#Third place|Third place]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;3
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–3
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=6 |[[2002 AFF Championship|2002]]
| rowspan="6" |2002
|rowspan=4 |[[2002 AFF Championship#Group A|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="4" |[[2002 AFF Championship#Group A|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|CAM}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|CAM}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|9&ndash;2
| style="background:#dfd;" |9–2
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|rowspan=6 |{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
| rowspan="6" |{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|PHI}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|4&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |4–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2
| style="background:#ffd;" |2–2
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MYA|1974}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA|1974}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|4&ndash;2
| style="background:#dfd;" |4–2
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 |[[2002 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| [[2002 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;4
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–4
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 |[[2002 AFF Championship#Third place|Third place]]
| [[2002 AFF Championship#Third place|Third place]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=4 |[[2004 AFF Championship|2004]]
| rowspan="4" |2004
|rowspan=4 |[[2004 AFF Championship#Group A|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="4" |[[2004 AFF Championship#Group A|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|SIN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Ho Chi Minh City]], [[Vietnam]]
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Ho Chi Minh City]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|CAM}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|CAM}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|9&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |9–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;3
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–3
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=5 |[[2007 AFF Championship|2007]]
| rowspan="5" |2007
|rowspan=3 |[[2007 AFF Championship#Group B|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="3" |[[2007 AFF Championship#Group B|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|SIN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kallang]], [[Singapore]]
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kallang]], Singapore
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|9&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |9–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Jalan Besar]], [[Singapore]]
|{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Jalan Besar]], Singapore
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[2007 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]
| rowspan="2" |[[2007 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semi-finals]]
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand
|-
|-
|rowspan=7 style="background-color:Gold;"|[[2008 AFF Championship|2008]]
| rowspan="7" style="background-color:Gold;" |2008
|rowspan=3 |[[2008 AFF Championship#Group B|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="3" |[[2008 AFF Championship#Group B|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Phuket]], [[Thailand]]
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Phuket]], Thailand
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;2
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–2
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|4&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |4–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[2008 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]
| rowspan="2" |[[2008 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semi-finals]]
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:left"|{{fb|SIN}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kallang]], [[Singapore]]
|{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kallang]], Singapore
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[2008 AFF Championship#Final|Final]]
| rowspan="2" |[[2008 AFF Championship#Final|Final]]
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand
|-
|-
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|rowspan=5 |[[2010 AFF Championship|2010]]
| rowspan="5" |2010
|rowspan=3 |[[2010 AFF Championship#Group B|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="3" |[[2010 AFF Championship#Group B|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MYA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|7&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |7–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|PHI}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|SIN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[2010 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]
| rowspan="2" |[[2010 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semi-finals]]
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]
|{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia
|-
|-
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|rowspan=3 |[[2012 AFF Championship|2012]]
| rowspan="3" |2012
|rowspan=3 |[[2012 AFF Championship#Group A|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="3" |[[2012 AFF Championship#Group A|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MYA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|PHI}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;1
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–1
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;3
| style="background:#fdd;" |1–3
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=5 |[[2014 AFF Championship|2014]]
| rowspan="5" |2014
|rowspan=3 |[[2014 AFF Championship#Group A|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="3" |[[2014 AFF Championship#Group A|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2
| style="background:#ffd;" |2–2
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|PHI}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[2014 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]
| rowspan="2" |[[2014 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semi-finals]]
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]
|{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Shah Alam]], Malaysia
|-
|-
|style="background:#fdd;"|2&ndash;4
| style="background:#fdd;" |2–4
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|rowspan=5 |[[2016 AFF Championship|2016]]
| rowspan="5" |2016
|rowspan=3 |[[2016 AFF Championship#Group B|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="3" |[[2016 AFF Championship#Group B|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MYA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|MYA}} [[Yangon]], [[Myanmar]]
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|MYA}} [[Yangon]], [[Myanmar]]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|CAM}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|CAM}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|MYA}} [[Naypyidaw]], [[Myanmar]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[2016 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]
| rowspan="2" |[[2016 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;2
| style="background:#fdd;" |1–2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Bogor Regency]], [[Indonesia]]
|{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Bogor Regency]], Indonesia
|-
|-
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2 ([[Overtime (sports)#Association football|a.e.t]])
| style="background:#ffd;" |2–2 {{aet}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|rowspan=8 style="background-color:Gold;"|[[2018 AFF Championship|2018]]
| rowspan="8" style="background-color:Gold;" |2018
|rowspan=4 |[[2018 AFF Championship#Group A|Group Stage]]
| rowspan="4" |[[2018 AFF Championship#Group A|Group stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|LAO}} [[Vientiane]], [[Laos]]
|{{flagicon|LAO}} [[Vientiane]], Laos
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MYA}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|{{flagicon|MYA}} [[Yangon]], [[Myanmar]]
|{{flagicon|MYA}} [[Yangon]], [[Myanmar]]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|CAM}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|CAM}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[2018 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]
| rowspan="2" |[[2018 AFF Championship#Semifinals|Semi-finals]]
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:left"|{{fb|PHI}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Bacolod]], [[Philippines]]
|{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Bacolod]], Philippines
|-
|-
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[2018 AFF Championship#Finals|Finals]]
| rowspan="2" |[[2018 AFF Championship#Finals|Finals]]
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2
| style="background:#ffd;" |2–2
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]
|{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia
|-
|-
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|}

=== Southeast Asian Games ===
:

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:70%;"
|-
|-
| rowspan="6" |2020
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|[[Football at the Southeast Asian Games|{{color|#FFFF00|Southeast Asian Games record}}]]
| rowspan="4" |[[2020 AFF Championship#Group B|Group stage]]
! rowspan="11" style="width:1%;" |
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
! colspan="2" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|Coach(es)
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Bishan, Singapore|Bishan]], Singapore
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
! width="90" |Year
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
! width="80" |Result
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
! width="40" |{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Games Played}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Won}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
|{{flagdeco|THA}} [[Football at the 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1959]] to {{flagdeco|SIN}} [[Football at the 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1973]] || colspan="8" |''See [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]]'' ||''See South Vietnam''
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|CAM}}
|{{flagdeco|THA}} [[Football at the 1975 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1975]] to {{flagdeco|MAS}} [[Football at the 1989 Southeast Asian Games|1989]]|| colspan="8" |''Did not enter''||''Did not enter''
| style="background:#dfd;" |4–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[2020 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|{{flagdeco|PHI}} [[Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games|1991]] ||Group stage ||6/7 ||3 ||0 ||1 ||2 ||3 ||5 ||{{flagdeco|VIE}} Nguyễn Sỹ Hiển
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kallang]], Singapore
|-
|-
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
|{{flagdeco|SIN}} [[Football at the 1993 Southeast Asian Games|1993]] ||Group stage ||6/9 ||3 ||1 ||0 ||2 ||1 ||3 ||{{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Bình Sự
|- style="background-color:silver;"
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|{{flagdeco|THA}} [[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games|1995]] ||Runner-up ||2/10 ||6 ||4 ||0 ||2 ||10 ||8 ||{{flagdeco|GER}} [[Karl-Heinz Weigang]]
|- style="background-color:#CFAA88;"
|{{flagdeco|INA}} [[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games|1997]] ||Third place ||3/10 ||6 ||3 ||1 ||2 ||9 ||6 ||{{flagdeco|ENG}} Colin Murphy
|- style="background-color:silver;"
|{{flagdeco|BRU}} [[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999]] ||Runner-up ||2/10 ||6 ||4 ||1 ||1 ||14 ||2 ||{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="8"| 2022
|colspan=1 style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Total'''
| rowspan="4"| [[2022 AFF Championship#Group B|Group stage]]
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Best: Runner-up'''
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''5/20'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''24'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |6–0
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''12'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| {{flagicon|LAO}} [[Vientiane]], Laos
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''3'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''9'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''37'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''24'''
|}

{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|Southeast Asian Games History
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
!Season
| style="background:#dfd;"|3–0
!Round
| style="background:#dfd;"|'''Win'''
!Opponent
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
!Scores
!Result
!Venue
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|rowspan=3 |[[Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games|1991]]
| style="background:#ffd;"|0–0
|rowspan=3 |[[Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games#Group B|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|PHI}}
| style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Kallang]], Singapore
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|rowspan=3 |{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Manila]], [[Philippines]]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;1
| style="background:#dfd;"|3–0
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#dfd;"|'''Win'''
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[2022 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;2
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" | {{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="background:#ffd;"|0–0
| style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
| {{flagicon|IDN}} [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
|-
|-
| style="background:#dfd;"|2–0
|rowspan=6 |[[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games|1995]]
| style="background:#dfd;"|'''Win'''
|rowspan=4 |[[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games#Group A|Group Stage]]
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
|-
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;0
| rowspan="2" |[[2022 AFF Championship#Finals|Finals]]
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|rowspan=4 |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Chiang Mai]], [[Thailand]]
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
| style="background:#ffd;"|2–2
| style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|CAM}}
| style="background:#fdd;"|0–1
|style="background:#dfd;"|4&ndash;0
| style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Pathum Thani]], Thailand
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
| rowspan="8"| 2024
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
| rowspan="4"| [[2024 ASEAN Championship Group B|Group stage]]
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;3
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
| style="background:#dfd;"| 4–1
| style="background:#dfd;"|'''Win'''
| {{flagicon|LAO}} [[Vientiane]], Laos
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
| –
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
|
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Phú Thọ]], Vietnam
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
|rowspan=1 |[[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| –
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MYA|1974}}
|
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
| {{flagicon|PHI}} [[Manila]], Philippines
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|rowspan=2 |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Thailand]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA}}
|rowspan=1 style="background-color:silver;" |[[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games#Gold medal match|Gold medal match]]
| –
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
|
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;4
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Phú Thọ]], Vietnam
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''

|}

===Olympic Games===
{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Gold medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} '''Sliver medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#cc9966|border=darkgray}} '''Bronze medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#9acdff|border=darkgray}} '''Fourth place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend-inline|white|border=3px solid red;}} Hosts or co-hosts

{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;"
|-
|-
|rowspan=6 |[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games|1997]]
! colspan="10" style="background-color: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" | [[Football at the Summer Olympics|{{color|#FFFFFF|Olympic Games}}]] record
|rowspan=4 |[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games#Group A|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MAS}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;1
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|rowspan=6 |{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
|-
|-
!Year
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
!Result
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2
!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|Greece|old}} [[1896 Summer Olympics|1896]]||colspan=9|''No football tournament was held''
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
|1900 to 1948
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|PHI}}
|colspan=9|''Part of {{flagicon|FRA}} France''
|style="background:#dfd;"|3&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
!colspan=9| as {{fb|VSO|name=State of Vietnam/South Vietnam}}
|rowspan=1 |[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]]
|rowspan=1 style="background-color:#CFAA88;" |[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games#Bronze medal match|Bronze medal match]]
|colspan=9|''Not a FIFA member''
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|SIN}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|1956]]
|rowspan=6 |[[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999]]
|colspan=9|''Qualified, but withdrew''
|rowspan=4 |[[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games#Group A|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|9&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|rowspan=6 |{{flagicon|BRU}} [[Bandar Seri Begawan]], [[Brunei]]
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy|1946}} [[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|MYA|1974}}
|colspan=9|''Did not enter''
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|Japan|1870}} [[Football at the 1964 Summer Olympics|1964]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
|rowspan=2 colspan=9|''Did not qualify''
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Football at the 1968 Summer Olympics|1968]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|PHI}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=1 |[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
||{{flagicon|West Germany}} [[Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics|1972]]
|colspan=9|''Did not enter''
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|IDN}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
!colspan=9| as {{fb|VIE|name=Vietnam}}
|rowspan=1 style="background-color:silver;" |[[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games#Gold medal match|Gold medal match]]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|1976 to 1988
|colspan=9|''Did not enter''
|-
| Since 1992
|colspan="9"|''See [[Vietnam national under-23 football team]]''
|-
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Total'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''{{Tooltip|0/19|Number of tournaments entered/qualified}}'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |–
|}
|}


===Asian Games===
=== Vietnam Football Federation Cup ===
{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Gold medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} '''Sliver medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#cc9966|border=darkgray}} '''Bronze medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#9acdff|border=darkgray}} '''Fourth place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend-inline|white|border=3px solid red;}} Hosts or co-hosts
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:70%;"

{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[VFF Cup|{{color|#FFFF00|VFF Cup record}}]]
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |[[Football at the Asian Games|{{color|#FFFF00|Asian Games}}]] record
! rowspan="25" style="width:1%;|
! colspan="2" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|Coach(es)
|-
|-
! width="90" |Year
!|Year
! width="80" |Result
!|Result
! width="40" |{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
!|{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Games Played}}
!|{{Abbr|Pld|Games Played}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Won}}
!|{{Abbr|W|Won}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
|- style="background-color:silver;"
|[[VFF Cup#2004 Results|2004 Agribank Cup]] ||Runner-up ||2/4 ||3 ||2 ||0 ||1 ||4 ||3 ||{{flagdeco|BRA}} [[Edson Tavares]]
|-style="background-color:silver;"
|[[VFF Cup#2006 Results|2006]] ||Runner-up ||2/4 ||3 ||2 ||1 ||0 ||5 ||2 ||{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
|- style="background-color:silver;"
|[[VFF Cup#2008 Results|2008 T&T Cup]] ||Runner-up ||2/3 ||2 ||0 ||2 ||0 ||2 ||2 ||{{flagdeco|POR}} [[Henrique Calisto]]
|- style="background-color:#9acdff;"
|[[VFF Cup#2010 Results|2010 VFF Son Ha Cup]] ||Fourth place ||4/4 ||3 ||0 ||1 ||2 ||1 ||5 ||{{flagdeco|POR}} [[Henrique Calisto]]
|- style="background-color:#CFAA88;"
|[[VFF Cup#2012 Results|2012 VFF Cup]] ||Third place ||3/4 ||3 ||1 ||1 ||1 ||5 ||2 ||{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[Phan Thanh Hùng]]
|-
|-
!colspan=9| as {{fb|VSO|name=South Vietnam}}
|colspan=1 style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Total'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Best: Runner-up'''
|{{flagicon|IND}} [[Football at the 1951 Asian Games|1951]]|| colspan="8" |''Did not participate''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''5/5'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''14'''
| {{Flagicon|PHI|1936}} [[Football at the 1954 Asian Games|1954]] ||Preliminary round||7/12||2 ||1 ||0 ||1 ||5 ||5
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''5'''
|-
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''5'''
|| {{Flagicon|JPN|1947}} [[Football at the 1958 Asian Games|1958]] ||Quarter-finals ||7/14||3 ||1 ||1 ||1 ||8 ||5
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''4'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''17'''
|-style="background:#9acdff;"
|| {{Flagicon|IDN}} [[Football at the 1962 Asian Games|1962]] ||Fourth place ||4/8||5 ||2 ||0 ||3 ||12 ||8
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''14'''
|-
|| {{Flagicon|THA}} [[Football at the 1966 Asian Games|1966]] ||rowspan=2|Preliminary round||7/11||3 ||1 ||1 ||1 ||2 ||6
|-
|| {{Flagicon|THA}} [[Football at the 1970 Asian Games|1970]] ||9/10||2 ||0 ||0 ||2 ||0 ||3
|-
| {{Flagicon|IRN}} [[Football at the 1974 Asian Games|1974]] ||colspan=8|''Did not enter''
|-
!colspan=9| as {{fb|VIE|name=Vietnam}}
|-
| 1978–1994|| colspan="8" |''Did not enter''
|-
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Football at the 1998 Asian Games|1998]]||Group stage||17/23||2||0||0||2||0||6
|-
|Since 2002||colspan="8" |''See [[Vietnam national under-23 football team]]''
|-
| colspan="1" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Total'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Fourth Place'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''{{Tooltip|6/13|Number of tournaments entered}}'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''2'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''0'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''0'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''2'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''0'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''6'''
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|Vietnam Football Federation Cup History
|-
|-
!colspan=4 style="background: #FFFF00; color: #DB2017;"|Asian Games History
!Season
!Round
!Opponent
!Scores
!Result
!Venue
|-
|-
!Year!!Round!!Score!!Result
|rowspan=3 |[[VFF Cup#2004 Results|2004 Agribank Cup]]
|rowspan=3 |[[VFF Cup#2004 Results|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA|name=Thailand XI}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|rowspan=14 |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Football at the 1954 Asian Games|1954]]
|style="text-align:left" |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Santa Cruz Futebol Clube|Santa Cruz]]
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''2&ndash;3''' {{Fb|ROC}}||Loss
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''3&ndash;2''' {{Fb|PHI|1936}}||Win
|style="text-align:left" |{{flagicon|POR}} [[FC Porto B|Porto B]]
|style="background:#fdd;"|1&ndash;2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=3 |[[VFF Cup#2006 Results|2006]]
|rowspan=3|[[Football at the 1958 Asian Games|1958]]
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''1&ndash;1''' {{Fb|PAK}}||Draw
|rowspan=3 |[[VFF Cup#2006 Results|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|NZL|name=New Zealand A}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|2&ndash;1
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''6&ndash;1''' {{Fb|Malaya}}||Win
|style="text-align:left" |{{fbu|21|BHR}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|1&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|Quarter-finals||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''1&ndash;3''' {{Fb|KOR|1949}}||Loss
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=2 |[[VFF Cup#2008 Results|2008 T&T Cup]]
|rowspan=5|[[Football at the 1962 Asian Games|1962]]
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''0&ndash;1''' {{Fb|IDN}}||Loss
|rowspan=2 |[[VFF Cup#2008 Results|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PRK}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|0&ndash;0
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''6&ndash;0''' {{Fb|PHI|1936}}||Win
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|2&ndash;2
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''3&ndash;0''' {{Fb|Malaya}}||Win
|rowspan=3 |[[VFF Cup#2010 Results|2010 VFF Son Ha Cup]]
|rowspan=3 |[[VFF Cup#2010 Results|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|KOR|name=South Korean University}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|Semi-finals||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''2&ndash;3''' {{Fb|IND}}||Loss
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|Bronze medal||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''1&ndash;4''' {{Fb|Malaya}}||Loss
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PRK}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;2
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=3 |[[VFF Cup#2012 Results|2012 VFF Cup]]
|rowspan=3|[[Football at the 1966 Asian Games|1966]]
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''2&ndash;1''' {{Fb|ROC}}||Win
|rowspan=3 |[[VFF Cup#2012 Results|Group Stage]]
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|TKM}}
|style="background:#fdd;"|0&ndash;1
|style="background:#fdd;"|'''Loss'''
|-
|-
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''0&ndash;0''' {{Fb|IDN}}||Draw
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|style="background:#dfd;"|4&ndash;0
|style="background:#dfd;"|'''Won'''
|-
|-
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''0&ndash;5''' {{Fb|SIN}}||Loss
|style="text-align:left" |{{fb|KOR|name=South Korean University}}
|style="background:#ffd;"|1&ndash;1
|style="background:#ffd;"|'''Draw'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Football at the 1970 Asian Games|1970]]
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''0&ndash;2''' {{Fb|IND}}||Loss
|-
|Round 1||align="left"|{{Fb|VSO}} '''0&ndash;1''' {{Fb|THA}}||Loss
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
== Results and fixtures ==
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |Asian Games History
{{main|Vietnam national football team results}}
=== 2018 ===
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round#Group C|AFC Q3]]
| date = 27 March 2018
| time = {{UTZ|17:00|2}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|JOR}}
| score = 1–1
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 = [[Munther Abu Amarah|Abu Amarah]] {{goal|71}}
| goals2 = [[Nguyễn Anh Đức]] {{goal|24}}
| stadium = [[King Abdullah II Stadium]]
| location = [[Amman]], [[Jordan]]
| attendance = 1,562
| referee = [[Hettikamkanamge Perera]] ([[Football Federation of Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]])
| report = http://cms.the-afc.com/afcasfeeds?fixtureid=11170&stageid=432&tMode=H&view=ajax&show=matchsummary
| result = D
| stack = yes
}}

{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2018 AFF Championship#Group A|AFF GS]]
| date = 8 November 2018
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|LAO}}
| score = 0–3
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = [[Nguyễn Công Phượng]] {{goal|11}}<br />[[Nguyễn Anh Đức]] {{goal|45+2}}<br />[[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] {{goal|68}}
| stadium = [[New Laos National Stadium]]
| location = [[Vientiane]], [[Laos]]
| attendance = 15,000
| referee = Thoriq Munir Alkatiri ([[Football Association of Indonesia|Indonesia]])
| report = [https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/match-centre?view=matchreport&id=983001 Report (AFFSZ)]<br />[http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/match_result/suzuki_cup/2018/M2.pdf Report (AFF)]
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2018 AFF Championship#Group A|AFF GS]]
| date = 16 November 2018
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 2–0
| team2 = {{fb|MAS}}
| goals1 = [[Nguyễn Công Phượng]] {{goal|11}}<br />[[Nguyễn Anh Đức]] {{goal|60}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
| location = [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| attendance = 40,000
| referee = Turki Al-Khudayr ([[Saudi Arabian Football Federation|Saudi Arabia]])
| report = [https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/match-centre?view=matchreport&id=983005 Report (AFFSZ)]<br />[http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/match_result/suzuki_cup/2018/M10.pdf Report (AFF)]
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2018 AFF Championship#Group A|AFF GS]]
| date = 20 November 2018
| time = {{UTZ|18:00|6:30}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|MYA}}
| score = 0–0
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium = [[Thuwunna Stadium]]
| location = [[Yangon]], [[Myanmar]]
| attendance = 29,954
| referee = Khamis Al-Marri ([[Qatar Football Association|Qatar]])
| report = [https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/match-centre?view=matchreport&id=983006 Report (AFFSZ)]<br />[http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/match_result/suzuki_cup/2018/M13.pdf Report (AFF)]
| result = D
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2018 AFF Championship#Group A|AFF GS]]
| date = 24 November 2018
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 3–0
| team2 = {{fb|CAM}}
| goals1 = [[Nguyễn Tiến Linh]] {{goal|39}}<br />[[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] {{goal|41}}<br />[[Phan Văn Đức]] {{goal|61}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = [[Hàng Đẫy Stadium]]
| location = [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| attendance = 14,000
| referee = [[Ma Ning (referee)|Ma Ning]] ([[Chinese Football Association|China]])
| report = [https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/match-centre?view=matchreport&id=983008 Report (AFFSZ)]<br />[http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/match_result/suzuki_cup/2018/M17.pdf Report (AFF)]
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2018 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|AFF SF]]
| date = 2 December 2018
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|8}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|PHI}}
| score = 1–2
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 = [[Patrick Reichelt|Reichelt]] {{goal|45+2}}
| goals2 = [[Nguyễn Anh Đức]] {{goal|12}}<br />[[Phan Văn Đức]] {{goal|48}}
| stadium = [[Panaad Stadium]]
| location = [[Bacolod]], [[Philippines]]
| attendance = 5,489
| referee = [[Abdulrahman Al-Jassim]] ([[Qatar Football Association|Qatar]])
| report = [https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/match-centre?view=matchreport&id=983022 Report (AFFSZ)]<br />[http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/match_result/suzuki_cup/2018/M22.pdf Report (AFF)]
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2018 AFF Championship#Semi-finals|AFF SF]]
| date = 6 December 2018
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 2–1
| team2 = {{fb|PHI}}
| goals1 = [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] {{goal|84}}<br />[[Nguyễn Công Phượng]] {{goal|87}}
| goals2 = [[James Younghusband|J. Younghusband]] {{goal|89}}
| stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
| location = [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| attendance = 38,816
| referee = Hiroyuki Kimura ([[Japan Football Association|Japan]])
| report = [https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/match-centre?view=matchreport&id=983023 Report (AFFSZ)]<br />[http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/match_result/suzuki_cup/2018/M24.pdf Report (AFF)]
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2018 AFF Championship#Finals|AFF F]]
| date = 11 December 2018
| time = {{UTZ|20:45|8}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|MAS}}
| score = 2–2
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 = [[Shahrul Saad|Shahrul]] {{goal|36}}<br />[[Safawi Rasid|Safawi]] {{goal|61}}
| goals2 = [[Nguyễn Huy Hùng]] {{goal|22}}<br />[[Phạm Đức Huy]] {{goal|25}}
| stadium = [[Bukit Jalil National Stadium]]
| location = [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]
| attendance = 88,482
| referee = [[Chris Beath]] ([[Football Federation Australia|Australia]])
| report = [https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/match-centre?view=matchreport&id=983024 Report (AFFSZ)]<br />[http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/match_result/suzuki_cup/2018/M25.pdf Report (AFF)]
| result = D
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2018 AFF Championship#Finals|AFF F]]
| date = 15 December 2018
| time = {{UTZ|19:30|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 1–0
| team2 = {{fb|MAS}}
| goals1 = [[Nguyễn Anh Đức]] {{goal|6}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
| location = [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| attendance = 40,000
| referee = [[Alireza Faghani]] ([[Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran|Iran]])
| report = [https://www.affsuzukicup.com/2018/match-centre?view=matchreport&id=983025 Report (AFFSZ)]<br />[http://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/match_result/suzuki_cup/2018/M26.pdf Report (AFF)]
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
| date = 25 December 2018
| time = {{UTZ|19:00|7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 1–1
| team2 = {{fb|PRK}}
| goals1 = [[Nguyễn Tiến Linh]] {{goal|54}}
| goals2 = [[Jong Il-gwan]] {{goal|81}}
| stadium = [[Mỹ Đình National Stadium]]
| location = [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]
| attendance =
| referee = Mongkolchai Pechsri ([[Football Association of Thailand|Thailand]])
| report = [http://vff.org.vn/tin-tuc-157/giao-huu-quoc-te-dt-viet-nam-vs.-dt-chdcnd-trieu-tien-11-31361.html Report (VFF)]<br />[http://www.worldfootball.com/m/785491/2018-12-25/friendlies/vietnam/korea-dpr Report (WF)]
| result = D
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]<sup>1</sup>
| date = 31 December 2018
| time = {{UTZ|18:00|3}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 4–2
| team2 = {{fb|PHI}}
| goals1 = [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] {{goal|35}}<br />[[Phan Văn Đức]] {{goal|37}}<br />[[Đoàn Văn Hậu]] {{goal|65}}<br />[[Quế Ngọc Hải]] {{goal|75}}
| goals2 = [[Patrick Reichelt|Reichelt]] {{goal|?||45}}
| stadium = [[Grand Hamad Stadium]]
| location = [[Doha]], [[Qatar]]
| attendance =
| referee =
| report = [http://vff.org.vn/Tin-tuc-28/Dau-tap-tai-Qatar,-DT-Viet-Nam-vs.-DT-Philippines:-4-2-31388.html Report (VFF)]<br />[http://www.worldfootball.com/m/785496/2018-12-31/friendlies/vietnam/philippines Report (WF)]
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}

=== 2019 ===
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D#Iraq vs Vietnam|AFC GS]]
| date = 8 January 2019
| time = {{UTZ|17:30|4}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|IRQ}}
| score = 3–2
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 = [[Mohanad Ali|M. Ali]] {{goal|35}}<br />[[Humam Tariq|Tariq]] {{goal|60}}<br />[[Ali Adnan Kadhim|Adnan]] {{goal|90}}
| goals2 = [[Ali Faez|Faez]] {{goal|24|o.g.}}<br />[[Nguyễn Công Phượng]] {{goal|42}}
| stadium = [[Zayed Sports City Stadium]]
| location = [[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
| attendance = 4,779
| referee = [[Abdulrahman Al-Jassim]] ([[Qatar Football Association|Qatar]])
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2019/01/08/asia/asian-cup/iraq/vietnam/2785154/
| result = L
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D#Vietnam vs Iran|AFC GS]]
| date = 12 January 2019
| time = {{UTZ|15:00|4}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 0–2
| team2 = {{fb|IRN}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = [[Sardar Azmoun|Azmoun]] {{goal|38||69}}
| stadium = [[Al Nahyan Stadium]]
| location = [[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
| attendance = 10,841
| referee = [[Muhammad Taqi (referee)|Muhammad Taqi]] ([[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore]])
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2019/01/12/asia/asian-cup/vietnam/iran/2785156/
| result = L
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D#Vietnam vs Yemen|AFC GS]]
| date = 16 January 2019
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|4}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 2–0
| team2 = {{fb|YEM}}
| goals1 = [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]] {{goal|38}}<br />[[Quế Ngọc Hải]] {{goal|64|pen.}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = [[Hazza bin Zayed Stadium]]
| location = [[Al Ain]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
| attendance = 8,237
| referee = [[Ahmed Al-Kaf]] ([[Oman Football Association|Oman]])
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2019/01/16/asia/asian-cup/vietnam/yemen/2785158/
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Jordan vs Vietnam|AFC R16]]
| date = 20 January 2019
| time = {{UTZ|15:00|4}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|JOR}}
| score = 1–1
| aet = yes
| team2 = {{fb|VIE}}
| goals1 = [[Baha' Abdel-Rahman|Abdel-Rahman]] {{goal|39}}
| goals2 = [[Nguyễn Công Phượng]] {{goal|51}}
| penaltyscore = 2–4
| penalties1 = [[Baha' Abdel-Rahman|Abdel-Rahman]] {{pengoal}}<br />[[Baha' Faisal|Faisal]] {{penmiss}}<br />[[Ahmed Samir (footballer, born 1991)|Samir]] {{penmiss}}<br />[[Ahmad Ersan|Ersan]] {{pengoal}}
| penalties2 = {{pengoal}} [[Quế Ngọc Hải]]<br />{{pengoal}} [[Đỗ Hùng Dũng]]<br />{{pengoal}} [[Lương Xuân Trường]]<br />{{penmiss}} [[Trần Minh Vương]]<br />{{pengoal}} [[Bùi Tiến Dũng (footballer, born 1995)|Bùi Tiến Dũng]]
| stadium = [[Al Maktoum Stadium]]
| location = [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
| attendance = 14,205
| referee = [[Alireza Faghani]] ([[Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran|Iran]])
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2019/01/20/asia/asian-cup/jordan/vietnam/2786072/
| result = D
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box collapsible
| round = [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Vietnam vs Japan|AFC QF]]
| date = 24 January 2019
| time = {{UTZ|17:00|4}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
| score = 0–1
| team2 = {{fb|JPN}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = [[Ritsu Doan|Doan]] {{goal|57|pen.}}
| stadium = [[Al Maktoum Stadium]]
| location = [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
| attendance = 8,954
| referee = [[Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed]] ([[United Arab Emirates Football Association|United Arab Emirates]])
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2019/01/24/asia/asian-cup/vietnam/japan/2786080/
| result = L
| stack = yes
}}
{{Football box collapsible
|round = [[2019 King's Cup|King's Cup]]
|date = 5 June 2019
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
|score =
|team2 = {{fb|CUW}}
|report =
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|location = [[Buriram Province|Buriram]], [[Thailand]]
|stadium = [[Chang Arena]]
|attendance =
|referee =
|result =
}}
{{Football box collapsible
|round = [[2019 King's Cup|King's Cup]]
|date = 8 June 2019
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|VIE}}
|score =
|team2 = TBD
|report =
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|location = [[Buriram Province|Buriram]], [[Thailand]]
|stadium = [[Chang Arena]]
|attendance =
|referee =
|result =
}}
* '''<sup>1</sup> :''' Non FIFA 'A' international match

== Players ==

=== Current squad ===
<br>''Caps and goals are as of 5 June 2019 before the match against {{fb|CUW}}.''

{{nat fs g start}}
{{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Filip Nguyen|Filip Nguyen]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1992|9|14}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[FC Slovan Liberec|FC Slovan Liberec]] |clubnat=CZE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=GK|name=[[Nguyễn Tuấn Mạnh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1990|7|31}} |caps=12 |goals=0 |club=[[Sanna Khánh Hòa BVN F.C.|Sanna Khánh Hòa BVN]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=GK|name=[[Đặng Văn Lâm]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1993|8|13}} |caps=15 |goals=0 |club=[[Muangthong United F.C.|Muangthong United]] |clubnat=THA}}
|-
|-
!Year
! colspan="9" style="background:#FFFF11; text-align:left;"|
!Round
|- style="background:#FFFF11;"
!Opponent
{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Đỗ Duy Mạnh]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|3rd captain]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|9|29}} |caps=19 |goals=0 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE}}
!Scores
{{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Quế Ngọc Hải]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|Captain]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1993|5|15}} |caps=42 |goals=2 |club=[[Viettel F.C.|Viettel]] |clubnat=VIE}}
!Result
{{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[Bùi Tiến Dũng (footballer, born 1995)|Bùi Tiến Dũng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1995|10|2}} |caps=20 |goals=0 |club=[[Viettel F.C.|Viettel]] |clubnat=VIE}}
!Venue
{{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name=[[Đoàn Văn Hậu]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1999|4|19}} |caps=16 |goals=0 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=DF|name=[[Nguyễn Phong Hồng Duy]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|6|13}} |caps=7 |goals=0 |club=[[Hoàng Anh Gia Lai F.C.|Hoàng Anh Gia Lai]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=DF|name=[[Trần Đình Trọng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|04|25}} |caps=9 |goals=0 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=24|pos=DF|name=[[Jason Pendant|Jason Quang Vinh Pendant]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|2|9}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard]] |clubnat=FRA}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[Football at the 1998 Asian Games – Men|1998]]
! colspan="9" style="background:#FFFF11; text-align:left;"|
| rowspan="2" |Group stage
|- style="background:#FFFF11;"
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|TKM}}
{{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name=[[Lương Xuân Trường]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|Vice-captain]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1995|4|28}} |caps=31 |goals=1 |club=[[Buriram United F.C.|Buriram United]] |clubnat=THA}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
{{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Huy Hùng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1992|3|2}} |caps=24 |goals=2 |club=[[Quảng Nam F.C.|Quảng Nam]] |clubnat=VIE}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
{{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1989|4|14}} |caps=62 |goals=12 |club=[[Viettel F.C.|Viettel]] |clubnat=VIE}}
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Nakhon Sawan]], Thailand
{{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=MF|name=[[Trần Minh Vương]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1995|3|28}} |caps=3 |goals=0 |club=[[Hoàng Anh Gia Lai F.C.|Hoàng Anh Gia Lai]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=MF|name=[[Phạm Đức Huy]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1995|1|20}}|caps=7 |goals=1 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=16|pos=MF|name=[[Đỗ Hùng Dũng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1993|9|8}} |caps=12 |goals=0 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=MF|name=[[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|4|12}} |caps=17 |goals=5 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE}}
|-
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#FFFF11; text-align:left;"|
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|KOR}}
|- style="background:#FFFF11;"
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–4
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
{{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Văn Toàn (footballer)|Nguyễn Văn Toàn]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|4|12}} |caps=21 |goals=4 |club=[[Hoàng Anh Gia Lai F.C.|Hoàng Anh Gia Lai]] |clubnat=VIE}}
|}
{{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Công Phượng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1995|1|21}} |caps= 31 |goals=8 |club=[[Incheon United]] |clubnat=KOR}}
{{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=FW|name=[[Ngân Văn Đại]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1992|2|9}} |caps=2 |goals=0 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=FW|name=[[Alexander Đặng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1990|2|12}}|caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Nest-Sotra Fotball]] |clubnat=NOR}}
{{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=FW|name=[[Phan Văn Đức]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|4|11}} |caps=14 |goals=2 |club=[[Sông Lam Nghệ An F.C.|Sông Lam Nghệ An]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=FW|name=[[Hoàng Vũ Samson]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1987|10|20}}|caps=7 |goals=2 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE}}
{{nat fs end}}

=== Recent call-ups ===
The following players have also been called up to the Vietnam squad within the last 12 months.
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.-->
{{nat fs r start}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Phạm Văn Cường]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1990|7|19}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Quảng Nam F.C.|Quảng Nam]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs break |background=#B0D3FB}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Sầm Ngọc Đức]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1992|5|18}} |caps=2 |goals=0 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Hoàng Văn Khánh]] |age={{birth date and age|df=y|1995|4|5}} |caps=2 |goals=0 |club=[[Sông Lam Nghệ An F.C.|Sông Lam Nghệ An]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[A Hoàng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1995|7|31}}|caps=2 |goals=0 |club=[[Hoàng Anh Gia Lai F.C.|Hoàng Anh Gia Lai]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Trần Đình Khương]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|1|10}} |caps=1 |goals=0 |club=[[Sanna Khánh Hòa BVN F.C.|Sanna Khánh Hòa BVN]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Lâm Anh Quang]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|4|24}}|caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[SHB Đà Nẵng F.C.|SHB Đà Nẵng]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Phạm Xuân Mạnh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|2|9}} |caps=1 |goals=0 |club=[[Sông Lam Nghệ An F.C.|Sông Lam Nghệ An]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Vũ Văn Thanh]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|4|14}} |caps=16 |goals=2 |club=[[Hoàng Anh Gia Lai F.C.|Hoàng Anh Gia Lai]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Dương Thanh Hào]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|6|23}}|caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Than Quảng Ninh F.C.|Than Quảng Ninh]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Phạm Văn Thành (footballer)|Phạm Văn Thành]] |age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1994|3|16}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Đinh Viết Tú]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1997|8|16}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Nam Định F.C.|Nam Định]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Trần Đình Trọng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1997|4|25}} |caps=9 |goals=0 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]] <sup>INJ</sup>}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Lục Xuân Hưng]]|age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1995|4|15}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Thanh Hóa F.C. (1962)|FLC Thanh Hóa]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2019 AFC Asian Cup]] <sup>PRE</sup> <sup>INJ</sup>}}
{{nat fs break |background=#BBF0C9}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Vũ Minh Tuấn]] |age={{birth date and age|df=yes|1990|9|19}} |caps=16 |goals=5 |club=[[Thanh Hóa F.C. (1962)|FLC Thanh Hóa]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Hồ Khắc Ngọc]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1992|8|2}} |caps=1 |goals=0 |club=[[Sông Lam Nghệ An F.C.|Sông Lam Nghệ An]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=v {{fb|Jordan}} ([[2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round|2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifier]])}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Đinh Thanh Trung]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1988|1|24}} |caps=29 |goals=2 |club=[[Quảng Nam F.C.|Quảng Nam]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Phan Thanh Hậu]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|1|12}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Hoàng Anh Gia Lai F.C.|Hoàng Anh Gia Lai]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2019 AFC Asian Cup]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Ngô Tùng Quốc]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|1|27}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[XSKT Cần Thơ F.C.|XSKT Cần Thơ]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2019 AFC Asian Cup]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs break |background=#BBF0C9}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Hoàng Quốc Chí]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|12|4}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Sanna Khánh Hòa BVN F.C.|Sanna Khánh Hòa BVN]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Văn Quyết]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|6|27}} |caps=54 |goals=13 |club=[[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Anh Đức]]<sup>RET</sup>|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1985|1|25}} |caps=32 |goals=11 |club=[[Becamex Bình Dương F.C.|Becamex Bình Dương]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2018 AFF Championship]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Nguyễn Hoàng Đức]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|1|11}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Viettel F.C.|Viettel]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2019 AFC Asian Cup]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Đinh Thanh Bình]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|3|19}} |caps=0 |goals=0 |club=[[Hoàng Anh Gia Lai F.C.|Hoàng Anh Gia Lai]] |clubnat=VIE|latest=[[2019 AFC Asian Cup]] <sup>PRE</sup>}}
{{nat fs end}}

'''Notes:'''
*<sup>[a]</sup> Withdrew from squad.
* <sup>SUS</sup> Player suspended.
* <sup>INJ</sup> Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury.
* <sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team.
* <sup>WD</sup> Player withdrew from the squad for non-injury related reasons.
* <sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad.


=== Previous squads ===
===Southeast Asian Games===
{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Gold medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} '''Sliver medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#cc9966|border=darkgray}} '''Bronze medal'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#9acdff|border=darkgray}} '''Fourth place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend-inline|white|border=3px solid red;}} Hosts or co-hosts
[[File:IRN-VIETNAM 20190112 Asian Cup 5.jpg|thumb|right|Vietnam players during the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D]] match against [[Iran national football team|Iran]].]]
* AFC Asian Cup squads: [[1956 AFC Asian Cup squads#South Vietnam|1956]], [[1960 AFC Asian Cup squads#South Vietnam|1960]], [[2007 AFC Asian Cup squads#Vietnam|2007]], [[2019 AFC Asian Cup squads#Vietnam|2019]]
* AFF Championship squads: [[1996 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|1996]], [[1998 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|1998]], [[2000 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2000]], [[2002 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2002]], [[2004 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2004]], [[2007 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2007]], [[2008 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2008]], [[2010 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2010]], [[2012 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2012]], [[2014 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2014]], [[2016 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2016]], [[2018 AFF Championship squads#Vietnam|2018]]


{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center;"
== Coaching staff ==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; margin:0.5em auto;"
|-
|-
!style="background-color:#00FF00;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Position</span>
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |[[Football at the Southeast Asian Games|{{color|#FFFF00|Southeast Asian Games}}]] record
!style="background-color:#FF0000;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Name</span>
!style="background-color:orange;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Notes</span>
|-
|-
! width="90" |Year
| Head Coach
! width="80" |Result
| {{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Park Hang-seo]] || [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]
! width="40" |{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Games Played}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Won}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
|-
|-
!colspan=9| as {{fb|VSO|name=South Vietnam}}
| Technical Director
|-bgcolor=gold
| {{flagdeco|GER}} [[Hans-Jürgen Gede]] || [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]
|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Football at the 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1959]]|| '''Champions''' ||'''1st''' || '''4''' || '''3''' || '''0''' || '''1''' || '''11''' || '''3'''
|-style="background:#cfaa88;"
|{{flagicon|Burma|1948}} [[Football at the 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1961]]||rowspan="2" |Third place ||4th|| 3 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 8 || 2
|-style="background:#cfaa88;"
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Football at the 1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1965]]||3rd|| 4 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 8 || 5
|-style="background:Silver;"
|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Football at the 1967 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1967]]||Runners-up||2nd|| 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 11 || 2
|-
|{{flagicon|Burma|1948}} [[Football at the 1969 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1969]]||Group stage||5th|| 2 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2
|- style="background:#cfaa88;"
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Football at the 1971 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1971]]||Third place||3rd|| 4 || 1 || 2 || 1 || 5 || 4
|- style="background:Silver;"
|{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football at the 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1973]]||Runners-up||2nd|| 4 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 9 || 7
|-
|-
!colspan=9| as {{fb|VIE|name=Vietnam}}
| Assistant coach
| {{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Lee Young-jin (footballer, born 1963)|Lee Young-jin]] || [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]
|-
|-
| 1975–1989|| colspan="8" |''Did not enter''
| Assistant coach
| {{flagdeco|VIE}} Lưu Danh Minh || [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games|1991]]||Group stage||6th||3||0||1||2||3||5
| Assistant coach
| {{flagdeco|VIE}} Lư Đình Tuấn || [[Hồ Chí Minh City F.C.|TP Hồ Chí Minh]]
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Football at the 1993 Southeast Asian Games|1993]]||Group stage||6th||3||1||0||2||1||3
| Goalkeeper coach
|- style="background-color:silver;"
| {{flagdeco|VIE}} Nguyễn Đức Cảnh || [[Hải Phòng F.C.|Hải Phòng]]
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games|1995]]||Silver medal||2nd||6||4||0||2||10||8
|- style="background-color:#CFAA88;"
|{{flagicon|INA}} [[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games|1997]]||Bronze medal||3rd||6||3||1||2||9||6
|- style="background-color:silver;"
|{{flagicon|BRU}} [[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999]]||Silver medal||2nd||6||4||1||1||14||2
|-
|-
|Since 2001|| colspan="8" |''See [[Vietnam national under-23 football team]]''
| Fitness coach
| {{flagdeco|KOR}} Park Sung Gyun || [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]
|-
|-
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Total'''
| Interpreter
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Silver medal'''
| {{flagdeco|VIE}} Phan Duy Tuấn || [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''11/20'''
|-
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''24'''
| Doctor
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''12'''
| {{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Anh Tuấn || [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''3'''
|-
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''9'''
| Doctor
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''37'''
| {{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Nguyên Gíap || [[Vietnam Football Federation|VFF]]
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''24'''
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
== Records ==
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |Southeast Asian Games history
=== List of managers ===
[[File:Park Hang-seo 1 (cropped).JPG|thumb|180px|right|Coach [[Park Hang-seo]] has been considered as the most successful coach in [[Football in Vietnam|Vietnam football history]] with the [[FIFA]] also praises Vietnam progress through his managing career with the team especially following the [[Vietnam national under-23 football team|junior team]] success in [[2018 AFC U-23 Championship|AFC U-23 Championship]] and [[Football at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's tournament|Asian Games]] as well the senior team in [[2018 AFF Championship|AFF Championship]] and [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|AFC Asian Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-u-23-championship/latest/news/coach-park-has-made-us-believe-in-ourselves-says-vietnam-s-quang-hai|title=Coach Park has made us believe in ourselves, says Vietnam’s Quang Hai|publisher=Asian Football Confederation|date=22 January 2018|accessdate=23 February 2019}}<br />{{*}} {{cite web|url=https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/asian-games-vietnam-lauds-south-korean-coach-as-soccer-wizard|title=Asian Games: Vietnam lauds South Korean coach as 'soccer wizard'|work=Reuters|publisher=The Straits Times|date=28 August 2018|accessdate=23 February 2019}}<br />{{*}} {{cite web|url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports/2018/12/661_260464.html|title=Park Hang-seo lauded as hero at home, in Vietnam|author=Kang Aa-young|publisher=The Korea Times|date=16 December 2018|accessdate=23 February 2019}}<br />{{*}} {{cite web|url=https://e.vnexpress.net/news/sports/football/fifa-praise-vietnam-progress-following-asian-cup-heroics-3878608.html|title=FIFA praise Vietnam progress following Asian Cup heroics|author=Xuan Binh|publisher=VnExpress|date=7 February 2019|accessdate=23 February 2019}}</ref>]]
''Coaches by years since 1991''

{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;" width="61%"
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Name</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Coaching career</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|W|Won}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|D|Draw}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|L|Lost}}</span>
|-
|-
!Year
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|KOR}} [[Park Hang-seo]]
!Round
| style="text-align:left;" |October 2017 – present
!Opponent
|17
!Score
|8
!Result
|6
!Venue
|3
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games|1991]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Mai Đức Chung (''Interim'')
| rowspan="3" |[[Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games#Group B|Group stage]]
| style="text-align:left;" |August 2017 – October 2017
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
|2
| style="background:#ffd;" |2–2
|2
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|0
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Manila]], Philippines
|0
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[Nguyễn Hữu Thắng (footballer, born 1972)|Nguyễn Hữu Thắng]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left;" |March 2016 – August 2017
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–1
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|16
|8
|6
|2
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|JPN}} [[Toshiya Miura]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
| style="text-align:left;" |May 2014 – January 2016
| style="background:#fdd;" |1–2
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|14
|7
|3
|4
|-
|-
| rowspan="6" |[[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games|1995]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[Hoàng Văn Phúc]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games#Group A|Group stage]]
| style="text-align:left;" |January 2013 – April 2014
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|3
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–0
|1
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|0
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Chiang Mai]], Thailand
|2
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Nguyễn Văn Sỹ (''Interim'')
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|CAM}}
| style="text-align:left;" |October 2012 – November 2012
| style="background:#dfd;" |4–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|4
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Lamphun]], Thailand
|1
|0
|3
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[Phan Thanh Hùng]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
| style="text-align:left;" |August 2012 – October 2012
| style="background:#fdd;" |1–3
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|14
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Chiang Mai]], Thailand
|5
|5
|4
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|GER}} [[Falko Götz]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left;" |June 2011 – December 2011
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Won'''
|5
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Lamphun]], Thailand
|3
|0
|2
|-
|-
| [[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Mai Đức Chung (''Interim'')
| style="text-align:left;" | April 2011 – May 2011
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA|1974}}
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
|
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|THA}} [[Chiang Mai]], [[Thailand]]
|
|
|-
|-
| style="background-color:silver;" |[[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games#Gold medal match|Gold medal match]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|POR}} [[Henrique Calisto]]
| style="text-align:left;" |June 2008 – March 2011
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–4
|42
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|11
|11
|20
|-
|-
| rowspan="6" |[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games|1997]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games#Group A|Group stage]]
| style="text-align:left;" |2005 – October 2007
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MAS}}
|23
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–1
|8
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|8
| rowspan="6" |{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
|7
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Văn Khánh<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.island.lk/2004/12/14/sports12.html|title=Vietnam coach quits|date=4 December 2004|accessdate=14 December 2015|publisher=The Island|quote="VFF also decided to appoint Vietnamese coach Tran Van Khanh for the job." (After Tavares resigned)}}</ref> (''Interim'')
| style="text-align:left;" |December 2004
| style="background:#ffd;" |2–2
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|1
|1
|0
|0
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|BRA}} [[Edson Tavares]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
| style="text-align:left;" |February 2004 – December 2004
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|11
|4
|1
|6
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Nguyễn Thành Vinh (''Interim'')
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
| style="text-align:left;" |January 2004 – February 2004
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|1
|1
|0
|0
|-
|-
| [[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
| style="text-align:left;" |January 2003 – December 2003
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |1–2
|7
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|3
|0
|4
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#CFAA88;" |[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games#Bronze medal match|Bronze medal match]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|POR}} [[Henrique Calisto]]
| style="text-align:left;" |August 2002 – December 2002
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
|10
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|5
|3
|2
|-
|-
| rowspan="6" |[[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|BRA}} [[Dido (footballer)|Dido]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games#Group A|Group stage]]
| style="text-align:left;" |2001 – 2002
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|6
| style="background:#dfd;" |9–0
|3
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|1
| rowspan="6" |{{flagicon|BRU}} [[Bandar Seri Begawan]], Brunei
|2
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|AUT}} [[Alfred Riedl]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|MYA|1974}}
| style="text-align:left;" |August 1998 – 2000
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|32
|16
|6
|9
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|ENG}} [[Colin Murphy (footballer born 1950)|Colin Murphy]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
| style="text-align:left;" |October 1997
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|6
|3
|1
|2
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Lê Đình Chính (''Interim'')
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PHI}}
| style="text-align:left;" |1997
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|1
|0
|0
|1
|-
|-
| [[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Duy Long
| style="text-align:left;" |1997
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IDN}}
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
|5
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
|0
|0
|5
|-
|-
| style="background-color:silver;" |[[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games#Gold medal match|Gold medal match]]
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|GER}} [[Karl-Heinz Weigang]]
| style="text-align:left;" |1995 – June 1997
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
|
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|BRA}} [[Edson Tavares]]
| style="text-align:left;" |1995
|
|
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Duy Long (''[[Interim]]'')
| style="text-align:left;" |1994 – 1995
|1
|1
|0
|0
|- FIFA Unofficial Friendly Vs [[Adelaide City]] – Australia
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Trần Bình Sư
| style="text-align:left;" |1993
|11
|2
|0
|9
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Nguyễn Sỹ Hiển
| style="text-align:left;" |1991
|3
|0
|1
|2
|-
| style="text-align:left;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} Vũ Văn Tư
| style="text-align:left;" |1991
|
|
|
|
|}
|}


=== Most capped players ===
===VFF Vietnam International Friendly Cup===
{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Champions'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} '''Runners-up'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#cc9966|border=darkgray}} '''Third place'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|#9acdff|border=darkgray}} '''Fourth place'''
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; width:50%;"
|-
|-
! colspan="5" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |Most capped players record
! colspan="9" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |{{flagdeco|VIE}} [[VFF Cup|{{color|#FFFF00|VFF Cup}}]] record
|-
|-
! width="50" |#
! width="90" |Year
! width="80" |Result
! style="width:150px;"|Name
! width="40" |{{Abbr|Pos.|Position}}
! style="width:100px;"|Career
! width="50" |Caps
! width="20" |{{Abbr|Pld|Matches played}}
! width="200" |Current club
! width="20" |{{Abbr|W|Matches won}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|D|Matches drawn}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|L|Matches lost}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
! width="20" |{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
|- style="background-color:silver;"
|[[VFF Cup#2004 Results|2004 Agribank Cup]]||Runners-up||2/4||3||2||0||1||4||3
|- style="background-color:silver;"
|[[VFF Cup#2006 Results|2006 Agribank Cup]]||Runners-up||2/4||3||2||1||0||5||2
|- style="background-color:silver;"
|[[VFF Cup#2008 Results|2008 T&T Cup]]||Runners-up||2/3||2||0||2||0||2||2
|- style="background-color:#9acdff;"
|[[VFF Cup#2010 Results|2010 VFF Son Ha Cup]]||Fourth place||4/4||3||0||1||2||1||5
|- style="background-color:silver;"
|[[VFF Cup#2011 Results|2011 Eximbank Cup]]||Runners-up||2/4||3||2||1||0||5||2
|- style="background-color:#CFAA88;"
|[[VFF Cup#2012 Results|2012 VFF Cup]]||Third place||3/4||3||1||1||1||5||2
|- style="background-color:Gold;"
|[[VFF Cup#2022 Results|2022 VFF Tri-Nations Series]]||Champions||1/3||2||2||0||0||7||0
|-
|-
|[[2024 LPBank Cup]]|| colspan="8" | ''Not finished due to [[Typhoon Yagi (2024)|Typhoon Yagi]]''
|1
| align="left"|[[Lê Công Vinh]]
| 2004–2016
| 83
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
|[[2024 VFF Tri-Nations Series]]|| colspan="8" | ''Canceled due to [[Lebanon national football team|Lebanon]] pulling out following the [[2024 Israeli invasion of Lebanon]]''
|2

| align="left"|'''[[Phạm Thành Lương]]'''
| 2008–2016
| 78
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]]
|-
|-
| colspan="1" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''Total'''
|3
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''1 Title'''
| align="left"|[[Nguyễn Minh Phương]]
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''6/6'''
| 2002–2010
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''16'''
| 73
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''7'''
| ''Retired''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''5'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''4'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''24'''
| style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |'''14'''
|}

{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:70%;"
! colspan="6" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |Vietnam Football Federation Cup history
|-
|-
!Year
|4
!Round
| align="left"|[[Lê Huỳnh Đức]]
!Opponent
| 1995–2004
!Score
| 66
!Result
| ''Retired''
!Venue
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[VFF Cup#2004 Results|2004 Agribank Cup]]
|5
| rowspan="3" |[[VFF Cup#2004 Results|Group stage]]
| align="left"|'''[[Lê Tấn Tài]]'''
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA|name=Thailand XI}}
| 2006–2014
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
| 63
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Becamex Bình Dương F.C.|Becamex Bình Dương]]
| rowspan="14" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Santa Cruz Futebol Clube|Santa Cruz]]
|6
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
| align="left"|'''[[Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng]]'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| 2009–
| 62
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[FLC Thanh Hóa F.C.|FLC Thanh Hóa]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{flagicon|POR}} [[FC Porto B|Porto B]]
|7
| style="background:#fdd;" |1–2
| align="left"|'''[[Nguyễn Văn Quyết]]'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
| 2011–
| 54
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |2006
|8
| align="left"|[[Phan Văn Tài Em]]
| rowspan="3" |[[VFF Cup#2006 Results|Group stage]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fbb|NZL|name=New Zealand "A"}}
| 2002–2011
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
| 50
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fbu|21|BHR}}
|9
| style="background:#dfd;" |1–0
| align="left"|[[Nguyễn Hồng Sơn]]
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| 1993–2001
| 48
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
|10
| style="background:#ffd;" |2–2
| align="left"|[[Nguyễn Vũ Phong]]
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
| 2006–2014
| 46
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[VFF Cup#2008 Results|2008 T&T Cup]]
|}
| rowspan="2" |[[VFF Cup#2008 Results|Group stage]]

| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PRK}}
=== Top goalscorers ===
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
! colspan="7" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |Most goalscorers record
| style="background:#ffd;" |2–2
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[VFF Cup#2010 Results|2010 VFF Son Ha Cup]]
!width=20 |#
| rowspan="3" |[[VFF Cup#2010 Results|Group stage]]
!width=150 |Name
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|KOR|name=South Korean University}}
!width=50 |Goals
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
!width=50 |Average
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
!width=130 |First goal(s)
!width=130 |Latest goal(s)
!width="150" |Current club
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
|1
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
| align="left"|[[Lê Công Vinh]]
| '''51'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
| 0.61
| 20 August 2004
| 26 November 2016
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|PRK}}
|2
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
| align="left"|[[Lê Huỳnh Đức]]
| '''28'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
| 0.42
| 4 January 1995
| 23 December 2002
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[VFF Cup#2012 Results|2012 VFF Cup]]
|3
| align="left"|[[Nguyễn Hồng Sơn]]
| rowspan="3" |[[VFF Cup#2012 Results|Group stage]]
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|TKM}}
| '''16'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–1
| 0.33
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|
|
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|LAO}}
|4
| style="background:#dfd;" |4–0
| align="left"|[[Phan Thanh Bình]]
| '''13'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| 0.42
| 27 September 2003
| 10 December 2008
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|KOR|name=South Korean University}}
|5
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
| align="left"|'''[[Nguyễn Văn Quyết]]'''
| '''13'''
| style="background:#ffd;" |'''Draw'''
| 0.26
| 29 June 2011
| 10 October 2017
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hà Nội F.C.|Hà Nội]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[VFF Cup#2022 Results|2022 VFF Tri-Nations Series]]
|6
| rowspan="2" |[[VFF Cup#2022 Results|Group stage]]
| align="left"|'''[[Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng]]'''
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|SIN}}
| '''12'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |4–0
| 0.19
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| 31 May 2009
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Ho Chi Minh City]], Vietnam
| 23 November 2016
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[FLC Thanh Hóa F.C.|FLC Thanh Hóa]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|IND}}
|7
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
| align="left"|[[Nguyễn Minh Phương]]
| '''12'''
| style="background:#dfd;" |'''Win'''
| 0.16
| 15 December 2002
| 2 December 2010
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[VFF Cup#September 2024 Results|2024 LPBank Cup]]
|8
| rowspan="2" |[[VFF Cup#September 2024 Results|Group stage]]
| align="left"|'''[[Nguyễn Anh Đức]]'''
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|RUS}}
|'''11'''
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–3
| 0.35
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
| 24 June 2007
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
| 15 December 2018
| {{flagicon|VIE}} [[Becamex Bình Dương F.C.|Becamex Bình Dương]]
|-
|9
| align="left"|[[Thạch Bảo Khanh]]
| '''10'''
| 0.45
| 20 August 2004
| 6 June 2005
| ''Retired''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |{{fb|THA}}
| style="background:#fdd;" |1–2
| style="background:#fdd;" |'''Loss'''
|}
|}


==Head-to-head record==
=== Records against all nations ===
{{Updated|9 December 2024}} after match against {{fb|LAO}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.11v11.com/teams/vietnam/|title=Vietnam national football team: overview|website=11v11.com|access-date=2 December 2021|archive-date=28 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211228164657/https://www.11v11.com/teams/vietnam/|url-status=live}}</ref>
''Include the results of {{fb|North Vietnam}}, {{flagdeco|South Vietnam}} [[State of Vietnam]] and {{fb|South Vietnam}} before 1975.''
{{Main|Vietnam national football team results (1947–2019)}}
{{Updated|24 January 2019}}
{{Main|Vietnam national football team results (2020–present)}}
{|class="sortable wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center; width:50%"
{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Positive Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Neutral Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend2|#FFDACC|Negative Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center; font-size: 100%;"
|-
|-
!style="background-color:#DB2017;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Team</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">Team</span>
!style="background-color:#DB2017;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|Pld|Games Played}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|Pld|Games Played}}</span>
!style="background-color:#DB2017;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|W|Won}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|W|Won}}</span>
!style="background-color:#DB2017;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}</span>
!style="background-color:#DB2017;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|L|Lost}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|L|Lost}}</span>
!style="background-color:#DB2017;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}</span>
!style="background-color:#DB2017;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}</span>
!style="background-color:#DB2017;"|<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|Confederation|FIFA}}</span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;"> Win%<ref group="nb" name="auto" /></span>
! style="background-color:#DB2017;" |<span style="color:#FFFF00;">{{Abbr|Confederation|FIFA}}</span>
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|AFG}}
| align="left" |{{fb|AFG|2013}}
|2
{{WDL|3|1|2|0|for=3|against=1}}
|0
|2
|0
|1
|1
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|ALB}}
| align="left" |{{fb|ALB}}
{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=0|against=5}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|5
|[[UEFA]]
|[[UEFA]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|ALG}}
| align="left" |{{fb|ALG}}
{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=0|against=5}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|5
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|AUS}}
| align="left" |{{fb|AUS}}
{{WDL|4|0|0|4|for=0|against=7}}
|3
|0
|0
|3
|0
|3
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|BHR}}
| align="left" |{{fb|BHR}}
{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=6|against=3}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|5
|3
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|BAN}}
| align="left" |{{fb|BAN}}
{{WDL|3|1|2|0|for=5|against=1}}
|3
|1
|2
|0
|5
|1
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|BIH}}
| align="left" |{{fb|BIH}}
{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=0|against=4}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|4
|[[UEFA]]
|[[UEFA]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|CAM}}
| align="left" |{{fb|CAM}}
{{WDL|22|16|3|3|for=58|against=20}}
|18
|13
|2
|3
|62
|24
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|CHN}}
| align="left" |{{fb|CHN}}
{{WDL|9|1|0|8|for=5|against=26}}
|13
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|0
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|1
| align="left" |{{fb|TPE}}
|12
{{WDL|14|6|4|4|for=29|against=19}}
|13
|31
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|CUB}}
| align="left" |{{fb|CUB}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=2|against=1}}
|1
|[[CONCACAF]]
|1
|- bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|0
| align="left" |{{fb|CUW}}
|0
{{WDL|1|0|1|0|for=1|against=1}}
|2
|1
|[[CONCACAF]]
|[[CONCACAF]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|TPE}}
| align="left" |{{fb|EST}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=1|against=0}}
|15
|7
|4
|4
|31
|19
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|EST}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|[[UEFA]]
|[[UEFA]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|EGY}}
| align="left" |{{fb|EGY}}
{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=1|against=4}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|1
|4
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|GER}}
| align="left" |{{fb|GER}}<sup>[[#1|1]]</sup>
{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=1|against=2}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|1
|2
|[[UEFA]]
|[[UEFA]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|GUM}}
| align="left" |{{fb|GUM}}
{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=20|against=0}}
|2
|2
|0
|0
|20
|0
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|GUI}}
| align="left" |{{fb|GUI}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=2|against=1}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|2
|1
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|HKG}}
| align="left" |{{fb|HKG}}
{{WDL|19|9|2|8|for=34|against=31}}
|19
|8
|3
|8
|33
|31
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|IND}}
| align="left" |{{fb|IND}}
{{WDL|16|5|3|8|for=22|against=25}}
|13
|3
|2
|8
|15
|24
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|IDN}}
| align="left" |{{fb|IDN}}
{{WDL|49|14|12|23|for=62|against=78}}
|36
|10
|10
|16
|47
|61
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|IRN}}
| align="left" |{{fb|IRN}}
{{WDL|2|0|1|1|for=2|against=4}}
|2
|0
|1
|1
|2
|4
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|IRQ}}
| align="left" |{{fb|IRQ}}
{{WDL|7|0|1|6|for=6|against=14}}
|4
|0
|1
|3
|3
|7
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|ISR}}
| align="left" |{{fb|ISR}}
{{WDL|4|1|0|3|for=4|against=8}}
|4
|1
|0
|3
|4
|8
|[[UEFA]]
|[[UEFA]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|JAM}}
| align="left" |{{fb|JAM}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=3|against=0}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|3
|0
|[[CONCACAF]]
|[[CONCACAF]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|JPN}}
| align="left" |{{fb|JPN}}
{{WDL|15|5|1|9|for=17|against=27}}
|9
|2
|0
|7
|8
|20
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|JOR}}
| align="left" |{{fb|JOR}}
{{WDL|4|0|4|0|for=3|against=3}}
|3
|0
|3
|0
|2
|2
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|KAZ}}
| align="left" |{{fb|KAZ}}
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=2|against=1}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|2
|1
|[[UEFA]]
|[[UEFA]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|PRK}}
| align="left" |{{fb|PRK}}
{{WDL|14|1|4|9|for=9|against=27}}
|13
|1
|3
|9
|8
|26
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|KOR}}
| align="left" |{{fb|KOR}}
{{WDL|29|2|7|20|for=21|against=66}}
|23
|2
|6
|15
|21
|60
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|KUW}}
| align="left" |{{fb|KUW}}
{{WDL|3|1|0|2|for=3|against=5}}
|3
|1
|0
|2
|3
|5
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|LAO}}
| align="left" |{{fb|KGZ}}
{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=1|against=2}}
|20
|18
|2
|0
|78
|5
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|LIB}}
| align="left" |{{fb|LAO}}
{{WDL|23|21|2|0|for=90|against=6}}
|5
|1
|3
|1
|5
|5
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|MAC}}
| align="left" |{{fb|LIB}}
{{WDL|5|1|3|1|for=5|against=5}}
|2
|2
|0
|0
|13
|1
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|MAS}}<sup>[[#1|1]]</sup>
| align="left" |{{fb|MAC}}
{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=13|against=1}}
|69
|29
|14
|26
|107
|108
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|MDV}}
| align="left" |{{fb|MAS}}<sup>[[#2|2]]</sup>
{{WDL|54|25|10|19|for=81|against=91}}
|2
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|1
|- bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|0
| align="left" |{{fb|MDV}}
|1
{{WDL|2|1|0|1|for=4|against=3}}
|4
|3
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|MOZ}}
| align="left" |{{fb|MOZ}}
{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=5|against=0}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|MGL}}
| align="left" |{{fb|MGL}}
{{WDL|3|3|0|0|for=8|against=1}}
|3
|3
|0
|0
|8
|1
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|MYA}}
| align="left" |{{fb|MYA}}
{{WDL|27|13|3|11|for=55|against=35}}
|25
|11
|3
|11
|49
|35
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|NEP}}
| align="left" |{{fb|NEP}}
{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=7|against=0}}
|2
|2
|0
|0
|7
|0
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|NZL}}
| align="left" |{{fb|NZL}}
{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=6|against=2}}
|2
|2
|0
|0
|6
|1
|[[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]]
|[[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|OMA}}
| align="left" |{{fb|OMA}}
{{WDL|4|0|0|4|for=1|against=12}}
|2
|0
|0
|2
|0
|8
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|PAK}}
| align="left" |{{fb|PAK}}
{{WDL|2|0|2|0|for=3|against=3}}
|1
|0
|1
|0
|1
|1
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|PLE}}
| align="left" |{{fb|PLE}}
{{WDL|3|2|0|1|for=7|against=3}}
|2
|1
|0
|1
|5
|3
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|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|PHI}}
| align="left" |{{fb|PHI}}
{{WDL|22|19|1|2|for=78|against=15}}
|20
|17
|1
|2
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|15
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|QAT}}
| align="left" |{{fb|QAT}}
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|6
|2
|1
|3
|5
|14
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
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|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
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| align="left" |{{fb|RUS}}
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|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
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|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
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| align="left" |{{fb|KSA}}
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|2
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|21
|13
|5
|71
|43
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|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
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| align="left" |{{fb|SRI}}
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|1
|3
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|7
|6
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
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|1
|1
|1
|2
|1
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|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
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| align="left" |{{fb|TJK}}
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|0
|2
|0
|8
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
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| align="left" |{{fb|THA}}
{{WDL|56|23|11|22|for=79|against=76}}
|45
|20
|6
|19
|70
|65
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
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| align="left" |{{fb|TKM}}
{{WDL|6|1|0|5|for=4|against=12}}
|6
|1
|0
|5
|4
|12
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
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| align="left" |{{fb|UAE}}
{{WDL|7|2|0|5|for=6|against=16}}
|5
|1
|0
|4
|3
|13
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|- bgcolor="FFCCCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|UZB}}
| align="left" |{{fb|UZB}}
{{WDL|3|0|0|3|for=1|against=8}}
|2
|0
|0
|2
|1
|6
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|-bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|- bgcolor="CCFFCC"
|align="left"|{{fb|YEM}}<sup>[[#2|2]]</sup>
| align="left" |{{fb|YEM}}<sup>[[#3|3]]</sup>
{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=11|against=0}}
|2
|2
|0
|0
|11
|0
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
|[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
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| align="left" |{{fb|ZIM}}
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|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|6
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
|[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
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|-
|56 countries and 3 territories
|colspan=1 style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''Total'''
|525
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''470'''
|218
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''195'''
|97
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''88'''
|210
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''187'''
|882
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''830'''
|771
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''722'''
|style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;|'''FIFA'''
|}
|}


*Including [[South Vietnam national football team|South Vietnam]] according to [[FIFA]]
== Honours ==
''Include the results of {{fb|South Vietnam}} before 1975''
*{{anchor|1}}<sup>1</sup> includes the results of {{fb|East Germany}}
*{{anchor|2}}<sup>2</sup> includes the results of {{fb|Malaya}}
*{{anchor|3}}<sup>3</sup> includes the results of {{fb|North Yemen}} and {{fb|South Yemen}}


'''Continental'''
* '''[[AFC Asian Cup]]'''
** '''Fourth place''' (2): [[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]], [[1960 AFC Asian Cup|1960]] (both as South Vietnam)
** Quarterfinals (2): [[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]], [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|2019]]


'''Regional'''
=== Regional record ===
{| class="wikitable"
* '''[[AFF Championship]]'''
|+Last meet up against Southeast Asia countries
:{{Gold1}} '''Champion''' (2): [[2008 AFF Championship|2008]], [[2018 AFF Championship|2018]]
!Opponents
:{{Silver2}} Runner-up (1): [[1998 AFF Championship|1998]]
!Score
:{{Bronze3}} Third place/Semi-finalist (6): [[1996 AFF Championship|1996]], [[2002 AFF Championship|2002]], [[2007 AFF Championship|2007]], [[2010 AFF Championship|2010]], [[2014 AFF Championship|2014]], [[2016 AFF Championship|2016]]
!Result
* '''[[Football at the Southeast Asian Games|Southeast Asian Games]]''' (as national team until 1999, since 2001 only under-23 team participating)
!Outcome
:{{Gold1}} '''Champion''' (1): [[Football at the 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1959]]
!Match type
:{{Silver2}} Runner-up (2): [[Football at the 1967 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1967]], [[Football at the 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1973]], [[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games|1995]], [[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999]]
|-
:{{Bronze3}} Third place/Semi-finalist (2): [[Football at the 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1961]], [[Football at the 1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1965]], [[Football at the 1971 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1971]]
|{{fb|BRU}}
| colspan="4" align="center"|'''Haven't met yet'''
|-
|{{fb|CAM}}
|19 December 2021
|4−0
|Won
|[[2020 AFF Championship]]
|-
|{{fb|IDN}}
|26 March 2024
|0−3
|Lost
|[[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
|-
|{{fb|LAO}}
|9 December 2024
|4–1
|Won
|[[2024 ASEAN Championship]]
|-
|{{fb|MAS}}
|27 December 2022
|3−0
|Won
|[[2022 AFF Championship]]
|-
|{{fb|MYA}}
|3 January 2023
|3−0
|Won
|[[2022 AFF Championship]]
|-
|{{fb|PHI}}
|6 June 2024
|3−2
|Won
|[[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
|-
|{{fb|SGP}}
|30 December 2022
|0−0
|Draw
|[[2022 AFF Championship]]
|-
|{{fb|TLS}}
| colspan="4" align="center"|'''Haven't met yet'''
|-
|{{fb|THA}}
|10 September 2024
|1−2
|Lost
|[[2024 LPBank Cup]]
|}


==See also==
==FIFA world rankings==
[https://web.archive.org/web/20070708073834/http://fifa.com/associations/association=vie/ranking/gender=m/index.html FIFA-ranking]
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! colspan="16" style="background: #DB2017; color: #FFFF00;" |Vietnam's FIFA world rankings
|-
!1993
!1994
!1995
!1996
!1997
!1998
!1999
!2000
!2001
!2002
!2003
!2004
!2005
!2006
!2007
!2008
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|{{same position}} 135
|{{fall}} 151
|{{rise}} 122
|{{rise}} 99
|{{fall}} 104
|{{rise}} 98
|{{fall}} 102
|{{rise}} 99
|{{fall}} 105
|{{fall}} 108
|{{rise}} 98
|{{fall}} 103
|{{fall}} 120
|{{fall}} 172
|{{rise}} 142
|{{fall}} 155
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!2009
!2010
!2011
!2012
!2013
!2014
!2015
!2016
!2017
!2018
!2019
!2020
!2021
!2022
!2023
!2024
|-
|{{rise}} 123
|{{fall}} 137
|{{rise}} 99
|{{fall}} 131
|{{fall}} 144
|{{rise}} 137
|{{fall}} 147
|{{rise}} 134
|{{rise}} 112
|{{rise}} 100
|{{rise}} 97
|{{rise}} 94
|{{fall}} 98
|{{rise}} 97
|{{rise}} 95
|
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==Honours==
* [[Vietnam Football Federation]]
===Regional===
* '''[[ASEAN Championship]]'''
** [[File:Med 1.png]] '''Champions (2)''': [[2008 AFF Championship|2008]], [[2018 AFF Championship|2018]]
** [[File:Med 2.png]] Runners-up (2): [[1998 AFF Championship|1998]], [[2022 AFF Championship|2022]]
** [[File:Med 3.png]] Third place (2): [[1996 AFF Championship|1996]], [[2002 AFF Championship|2002]]
* '''[[Football at the Southeast Asian Games|Southeast Asian Games]]'''
** [[File:Med 1.png]] '''Gold medal (1)''': [[Football at the 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games|1959]]
** [[File:Med 2.png]] Silver medal (4): [[Football at the 1967 SEAP Games|1967]], [[Football at the 1973 SEAP Games|1973]], [[Football at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games|1995]], [[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999]]
** [[File:Med 3.png]] Bronze medal (4): [[Football at the 1961 SEAP Games|1961]], [[Football at the 1965 SEAP Games|1965]], [[Football at the 1971 SEAP Games|1971]], [[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games|1997]]

===Friendly===
* '''[[VFF Cup|VFF Vietnam International Friendly Cup]]'''
** '''Winners''': [[2022 VFF Tri-Nations Series|2022]]
** Runners-up: 2004, 2006, 2009
** Third place: 2012
*'''[[South Vietnam Independence Cup]]'''
** '''Winners''': 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1974
** Runners-up: 1971, 1972
* '''[[Merdeka Tournament]]'''
** '''Winners''': 1966
*'''[[King's Cup (Thailand)|King's Cup]]'''
** Runners-up: [[2006 King's Cup|2006]], [[2019 King's Cup|2019]]
** Third place: [[1969 King's Cup|1969]], 1971
* '''[[2016 AYA Bank Cup|AYA Bank Cup]]'''
** '''Winners''': [[2016 AYA Bank Cup|2016]]
* '''[[LG Cup (association football)|LG Cup]]'''
** Runners-up: 2002<ref>{{cite web|agency=Press Trust of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india-beat-vietnam-to-win-lg-cup-football/articleshow/18684987.cms|title=India beat Vietnam to win LG Cup football|work=[[The Times of India]]|date=10 August 2002|access-date=1 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211207133818/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india-beat-vietnam-to-win-lg-cup-football/articleshow/18684987.cms|archive-date=7 December 2021|url-status=live}}</ref>
* '''Pesta Sukan Cup'''
** '''Winners''': 1971
* '''Thai Army Cup'''
** '''Winners''': 1974

==See also==
{{portal|Association football|Vietnam}}
* [[Vietnam national under-23 football team]]
* [[Vietnam national under-23 football team]]
* [[Vietnam national under-22 football team]]
* [[Vietnam national under-21 football team]]
* [[Vietnam national under-20 football team]]
* [[Vietnam national under-20 football team]]
* [[Vietnam national under-17 football team]]
* [[Vietnam national under-17 football team]]
* [[Vietnam national futsal team]]
* [[Vietnam national under-20 futsal team]]
* [[Vietnam national beach soccer team]]
* [[Vietnam women's national football team]]
* [[Vietnam women's national under-20 football team]]
* [[Vietnam women's national under-17 football team]]
* [[Vietnam women's national futsal team]]


==Notes==
{{Portal bar|Association football|Vietnam}}
{{Notelist}}
{{reflist|group=nb}}
<references group="note" />


== References ==
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
{{reflist}}


== External links ==
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
* {{Official website|http://www.vff.org.vn/ |name=Vietnam Football Federation}} official site {{vi icon}}
* [http://en.vff.org.vn/ Vietnam Football Federation] official website
* {{Official website|1=https://www.fifa.com/associations/association=vie/index.html |name=FIFA.com Vietnam's profile}} from FIFA website {{en icon}}
* [https://www.the-afc.com/en/asean/vietnam.html Vietnam] at [[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
* [https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/VIE Vietnam] at [[FIFA]]


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Latest revision as of 16:48, 11 December 2024

Vietnam
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Những chiến binh sao vàng
(Golden Star Warriors)[1][2][3]
AssociationVietnam Football Federation (VFF)
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationAFF (Southeast Asia)
Head coachKim Sang-sik
CaptainĐỗ Duy Mạnh
Most capsLê Công Vinh (83)
Top scorerLê Công Vinh (51)
Home stadiumVarious
FIFA codeVIE
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 116 Increase 3 (28 November 2024)[4]
Highest84 (September 1998)
Lowest172 (December 2006)
First international
as State of Vietnam/South Vietnam:[a]
 Hong Kong 3–2 State of Vietnam 
(Mong Kok, Hong Kong; 20 April 1947)
as Vietnam:
 Vietnam 2–2 Philippines 
(Manila, Philippines, 26 November 1991)
Biggest win
 Vietnam 11–0 Guam 
(Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 23 January 2000)
Biggest defeat
as South Vietnam:
 South Vietnam 1–9 Indonesia 
(Seoul, South Korea; 4 May 1971)
as Vietnam:
 Zimbabwe 6–0 Vietnam 
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 26 February 1997)
 Oman 6–0 Vietnam 
(Daegu, South Korea; 29 September 2003)
 South Korea 6–0 Vietnam 
(Suwon, South Korea; 17 October 2023)
Asian Cup
Appearances5 (first in 1956 as South Vietnam
2007 as Vietnam
)
Best resultas South Vietnam:
Fourth place (1956, 1960)
as Vietnam:
Quarter-finals (2007, 2019)
ASEAN Cup
Appearances14 (first in 1996)
Best resultChampions (2008, 2018)
Southeast Asian Games
Appearances12 (first in 1959 as South Vietnam
1991 as Vietnam
)
Best resultas South Vietnam:
Champions (1959)
as Vietnam:
Silver medals (1995, 1999)
Asian Games
Appearances6 (first in 1954 as South Vietnam
1998 as Vietnam
)
Best resultas South Vietnam:
Fourth place (1962)
as Vietnam:
Group stage (1998)
Websitevff.org.vn

The Vietnam national football team (Vietnamese: Đội tuyển bóng đá quốc gia Việt Nam) represents the Vietnam in men's senior international association football and is controlled by the Vietnam Football Federation, the governing of football in Vietnam. The team's nickname is the Golden Star Warriors (Vietnamese: Những chiến binh sao vàng).

Football was introduced to Vietnam by the French in the late 19th century during the French colonial period and Vietnam (future South Vietnam) played their first game in 1947. However, because various conflicts occurred in the country throughout the 20th century,[6][7] Vietnam was split into the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (representing the communist-controlled North) and the State of Vietnam, later the Republic of Vietnam and Republic of South Vietnam (representing the capitalist-controlled South), beginning in 1954. As a result, two national teams (one for the North and one for the South) existed simultaneously and were controlled by separate governing bodies. While South Vietnam became a member of both International Association Football Federation (FIFA) in 1952 and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in 1954, North Vietnam never held memberships in either. After North and South were unified into a single country in 1976, the separate governing bodies were combined into the Vietnam Football Federation.[8] However, the current unified Vietnam also inherited South Vietnam's membership in FIFA, therefore Vietnamese team is considered a successor to the South Vietnamese team, while North Vietnamese team is considered a separate team for statistical purposes.[9]

For the first years of its history, reunified Vietnam experienced a prolonged international football hiatus and no senior national team matches were played between unification in 1976 and participation in the Southeast Asian Games (SEA) football tournament of 1991 (a Vietnam youth team participated in at least one international competition during this period). The 1991 SEA tournament marked the re-integration of Vietnam into international football, with the senior Vietnam national team subsequently achieving moderate success in Southeast Asia and reaching the final round of FIFA World Cup qualification in 2022. Vietnam also reached the quarter-finals of the AFC Asian Cup twice, in 2007 and 2019.

History

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Early history (1896–1954)

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Early Vietnamese football with Vietnamese players and French officials in the Championnat Cochinchine, c. 1922–23

The introduction of football into Vietnam can be traced back to 1896, during the era of colonial French Cochinchina. At first, the sport was only played among French civil servants, merchants, and soldiers. The French encouraged local Vietnamese to play football and other introduced sports, partly to divert their interest from politics but also because of local enthusiasm. Football subsequently spread to the northern and central region.[10][11] On 20 July 1908, the newspaper Southern Luc Tan Van reported on a match between two local Vietnamese teams for the first time. A football guidebook published in 1925 by Vietnamese doctor Pham Van Tiec attracted interest among Vietnamese youth.[12] By 1928, the Vietnamese had established the Annamite Sports Bureau and in the same year they sent a football team to compete in Singapore. More local football clubs then established in northern and southern Vietnam. However, it was not until after World War II that football clubs in the region started to become more organized.[13] Vietnam (which would become South Vietnam) played their first game on 20 April 1947 in a 3-2 loss against Hong Kong in Hong Kong.

Two national teams (1954–1976)

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South Vietnam
The South Vietnam team winning gold at the 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games.
North Vietnam
The North Vietnam team in 1956.

Two national football teams existed existed side by side after Vietnam was divided into South Vietnam and North Vietnam in 1954. The southern team appeared in a friendly in 1947 and participated in the first two AFC Asian Cup finals (1956 AFC Asian Cup and 1960 AFC Asian Cup) and earned two fourth-place finishes. They won the first Southeast Asian Games gold in 1959 in Thailand as well as two times won silver medals and three times won bronze medals. South Vietnam reached quarter-finals of the Asian Games 1958 and fourth place of the Asian Games 1962. The team also attempted to qualify for the 1974 FIFA World Cup, beating Thailand 1–0 to qualify for the classification matches. They ultimately lost their group opening matches by 4–0 to Japan and 1–0 to Hong Kong. As a result of reunification the team was disbanded and played their last game in a 3-0 loss against Malaysia in 1975. South Vietnamese football became a member of FIFA in 1952 and the AFC in 1954, therefore South Vietnam was more integrated than the North and South Vietnamese football association was treated by these bodies as the only legitimate Vietnamese one as South Vietnam claimed sovereignty over all of Vietnam from 1949 to 1975. Meanwhile, the northern team was much less active than the South and tended to be closed, North Vietnam was never a member of either AFC or FIFA. Between 1956 and 1966 they often played against other communist states. Their first game was a 5-3 loss to China PR under head coach Truong Tan Buu on 4 October 1956 and their played last game was a 3-2 win over Cuba. They participated in the first GANEFO (Games of the New Emerging Forces) competitions in Indonesia in 1962 and Cambodia in 1966. Like the South, the North team also ceased to exist when the North and South regions reunited into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976 following the end of the Vietnam War.[14] Because South Vietnam was a member of FIFA (from 1952), the current unified Vietnam is classified as its successor by FIFA.[15]

The development of football during this era for both Vietnams stagnated due to the coincident Vietnam War. Having been a significant football force in the region, Vietnam's reputation diminished. The conflict also greatly reduced Vietnamese footballing ability and weakened the country generally. Moreover, the subsequent Cambodian–Vietnamese War and Sino–Vietnamese War, combined with global sanctions against the country, depleted the nation's football team and turned Vietnam into one of the weakest teams in the world. For these reasons, Vietnamese football remains new and unknown to much of the rest of the world. Despite its long-standing history of football, Vietnam only rejoined the global football community in 1991.

Vietnam's professional football league, known as the All Vietnam Football Championship, was launched in 1980 to redevelop Vietnamese football after the war. In 1989, following the Đổi Mới reforms, a new football federation was formed. Most Vietnamese sports returned to the international stage. After three months of preparation, in August 1989, the First Congress of the new football federation took place in Hanoi, declaring the formation of the Vietnam Football Federation. Trịnh Ngọc Chữ, deputy minister of the General Department of Sports, was elected as the first president of VFF.[16]

Post-Vietnam War and redevelopment (1991–2006)

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The reunified Vietnam national football team joined the international stage by participating in the 1991 edition of the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) in the Philippines.[17] They have participated in every subsequent SEA Games tournament. Since 1994, Vietnam has consistently participated in qualification for the FIFA World Cup, and in qualification for the AFC Asian Cup (since 1996).

Vietnam participated for the first time as a unified nation in FIFA World Cup qualification during the 1994 World Cup campaign, having participated in the 1974 qualification as South Vietnam. The national side failed to qualify for the 1994 and 1998 tournaments with only one qualifying win in total.

In 1996, Vietnam finished third in the first (1996) ASEAN Football Federation championship (then known as the Tiger Cup). Vietnam hosted the second Tiger Cup in 1998, losing 1–0 to Singapore in the final. From 2000 to 2007, Vietnam strove to win the Southeast Asian trophy, but invariably failed. In 1996, Vietnam created international headlines by inviting Italian giant Juventus, the reigning 1995–96 UEFA Champions League champion, to play in a friendly match in Hanoi. Despite the 2-1 loss, the match was a watershed moment that boosted the development of football in the country.[18]

Vietnam was the host of the 1999 Dunhill Cup, a friendly tournament for both senior and U-23 players. Because it was categorized as a mingled senior and U-23 competition, some national teams decided to use their senior reserve sides. In this competition, Vietnam performed promisingly. The highlight was a shock 1–0 win over Russia (then-1994 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1996 participant); they also drew 2–2 with 1998 FIFA World Cup participant Iran, thereby topping the group. Vietnam was then eliminated in the semi-finals after a 4–1 defeat to China.

Vietnam's 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign had some bright moments, with the team winning three matches and drawing one, all played in Dammam. However, the losses against Saudi Arabia, meant that Vietnam did not qualify for the World Cup. The 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification was also unsuccessful, with Vietnam falling to South Korea and Oman, but managing to create a shock 1–0 win over 2002 FIFA World Cup's fourth-place-getter South Korea in Muscat, one of Vietnam's greatest football feats.[19] The 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification was a low point for Vietnam, with the team once again failing, losing to South Korea and Lebanon, and only finishing above Maldives on goal difference.

Renaissance (2007–2009)

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Scenes during the final of the 2008 AFF Championship. Clockwise from top: Vietnamese supporters during Vietnam's triumph, the Vietnamese team receiving the cup and the Vietnamese team before the second leg final matches.

Vietnam hosted the 2007 AFC Asian Cup along with Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, despite having failed to qualify for the Asian Cup since the 1990s. The team was ranked second lowest only after Malaysia, but Vietnam created a shock by defeating the UAE 2–0, drawing 1–1 with another Gulf team, Qatar, before losing 1–4 to defending champions Japan. Vietnam were the only Southeast Asian and host team to reach the quarter-finals, in which they lost to eventual champions Iraq 2–0.[20] This marked the beginning of the first Vietnamese football upsurge.

Vietnam won their first AFF Championship title in 2008. They were placed in Group B with Thailand, Malaysia, and Laos. After losing to Thailand 2–0 in the opener, Vietnam defeated Malaysia 3–2 and Laos 4–0. In the semi-final, Vietnam held the defending champion Singapore to 0–0 at home before winning 1–0 away, making the final for the first time in 10 years. Vietnam met Thailand again in the final. They defeated Thailand 2-1 in the first leg in Thailand. Returning home, Vietnam salvaged a 1-1 draw by virtue of Lê Công Vinh's last-minute header, winning 3-2 on aggregate.[21] This was the team's first international title since rejoining global football.

Vietnam almost managed a successful 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification, performing well against Syria and Lebanon, as well as against China; but various shortcomings once again proved to be instrumental in denying Vietnam's qualification for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup, as the team finished third with only a single 3–1 home win (over Lebanon) and two draws away to both Levant opponents Syria and Lebanon. Losing both matches against China, including the huge 6–1 loss in Hangzhou, Vietnam at least had the slight consolation of scoring a single goal in both games.

Decline (2009–2014)

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The period between 2009 and 2014 marked the decline of Vietnamese football. The team participated in the 2010 and 2014 World Cup qualifiers and 2015 Asian Cup qualifiers, but were unsuccessful, being eliminated at the first hurdle. The team lost 6–0 on aggregate against the United Arab Emirates in the first round of 2010 World Cup qualification. In the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, Vietnam could only defeat Macau in the first round before being eliminated by Qatar in the second, while in the 2015 Asian Cup qualifiers, they lost five out of six matches and finished bottom of their group, which included the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Hong Kong. The defeat to Hong Kong at Mong Kok Stadium on 22 March 2013 was considered Vietnam's lowest point set in the 21st century.

Vietnam also failed to defend their continental title due to elimination by Malaysia in the 2010 AFF Championship semi-final. The 2012 AFF Championship also saw the team's worst performance in 8 years, as they were eliminated in the group stage with their only point coming from a 1–1 draw with Myanmar, while losing 3–1 to Thailand and 1–0 to the Philippines.

Miura and Hữu Thắng (2014–2017)

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The Vietnamese national team witnessed significant changes under the tenure of Toshiya Miura, who took charge of Vietnam from 2014 to 2016. The Japanese coach was credited for rebuilding the national team after the failed 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification and had a significant impact on the improvement of the team's performances. One of the most renowned achievements of Miura's regime was with the youth team, which beat Iran at the 2014 Asian Games with an unexpected 4–1 score.[22] Many of the young players nurtured by coach Miura were brought to the senior side, which performanced well in the 2014 AFF Championship. However, Vietnam failed to progress beyond the semi-finals after a shocking 4–2 home defeat to Malaysia,[23] in spite of winning 2–1 away in the first leg.[24] Vietnamese police had sought to investigate this match, but found no evidence of bribery or corruption, as stated in the findings of Swiss-based international supplier betting services Sportradar.[25][26]

Miura led Vietnam in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers in a group with Thailand, Indonesia, Chinese Taipei and Iraq. Indonesia was later banned from participating by FIFA, relieving Vietnam of some pressure. The Golden Star Warriors began their campaign with a 1–1 draw with Iraq at home.[27] However, two disappointing defeats to Thailand, away 1–0[28] and a humiliating 3–0 home loss,[29] subjected the team to heavy criticism. Despite the sporadic improvement, Toshiya Miura was sacked by the VFF after the Olympic side's failure to qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympics.[30]

Under Nguyễn Hữu Thắng, Vietnam once again progressed to the semi-finals of the 2016 AFF Championship, but lost to Indonesia in another thrilling semi-final, being held 2–2 at home,[31] having lost 2–1 away.[32] The team's disappointment was relieved a little, as the Golden Star Warriors finished third in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification World Cup qualification group. The Vietnamese side managed two draws in their opening run against Afghanistan in Tajikistan[33] and a goalless draw to Jordan in Ho Chi Minh City.[34] However, the Olympic side was surprisingly eliminated in the group stage of the 2017 SEA Games, and Nguyễn Hữu Thắng was relieved from duty. The team faced a crisis of confidence as many fans stopped supporting the team.[35] Interim coach Mai Đức Chung was appointed to help Vietnam in two crucial Asian Cup qualification matches against neighbouring Cambodia, in which he was able to replenish some of the team's lost spirit, beating Cambodia 2–1 away and giving them a 5–0 thrashing at home.[36] These wins placed Vietnam in the top two for final qualification.

Park Hang-seo era (2017–2023)

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Park Hang-seo, former assistant to Guus Hiddink for South Korea at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, was appointed as the new coach of the Vietnam national team on 29 September 2017. His appointment came after an attempt to negotiate with Takashi Sekizuka was unsuccessful. Previously, the VFF had tried to contact Steve Sampson, but received no response.[37]

Park's first match as coach of Vietnam was in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifications, where Vietnam defeated Cambodia at home 5–0 on 10 October 2017, followed by a 0–0 draw at home against Afghanistan on 14 November 2017. This allowed Vietnam to qualify for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, their first Asian Cup since 2007.[38] Park himself, though, was criticized due to the team's unconvincing performance.[39] However, the mood rapidly changed after Vietnam youth team's impressive showings in the 2018 AFC U-23 Championship and 2018 Asian Games where Park Hang-seo was also the coach of the U-23 and Olympic team.[40] With the same U-23 players, he formed the squad of the Vietnamese senior team in a dead-rubber 1–1 draw to Jordan in 2019 Asian Cup qualification, which both teams qualified together.[41]

2018 AFF Championship

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Park's first major tournament was the 2018 AFF Championship. Vietnam topped their group with wins against Laos (3–0), Malaysia (2–0) and Cambodia (3–0), as well as a 0–0 draw with Myanmar. In the semi-finals, they defeated the Philippines and advanced to face Malaysia again. The first leg at Bukit Jalil saw Vietnam lead by two goals, but let the Malayan tigers tie the score through Shahrul Saad and a free kick by Safawi Rasid. Still, an early goal from Nguyễn Anh Đức in the second leg was enough to win them the AFF Championship after 10 years with an unbeaten record.[43] Nguyễn Quang Hải scored four goals and was voted the best player of the tournament.

2019 AFC Asian Cup

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Scenes during the quarter-finals of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. Clockwise from top: Vietnamese team with Japan at the cup quarter-finals and Vietnamese fans during the match.

It wasn't until the 2019 AFC Asian Cup that Vietnam truly began to gain international recognition.[citation needed] With the entire squad made up of mostly promising U-23 players, Vietnam had the youngest squad in the tournament. Being drawn into group D along with Iran, Iraq, and Yemen, Vietnam lost to Iraq 2–3 conceding a 90th-minute free kick from Ali Adnan and Iran 0–2 before beating Yemen 2–0 in their final group matches with goals coming from Nguyễn Quang Hải and Quế Ngọc Hải to seal Vietnam to become the last best third-place team qualifying for the round of 16. Then, they pulled up a shocking result by defeating Jordan in a penalty shootout, with Bùi Tiến Dũng scoring the decisive penalties which sent them to the quarter-finals.[44] The win sent millions of Vietnamese into the streets for celebrations.[45] In the quarter-finals, Vietnam played against Japan but failed to continue the success after their opponent was awarded a penalty kick which was decided through the video assistant referee (VAR), resulting in a 0–1 loss score by Ritsu Dōan until the final whistle was blown.[46]

The Vietnamese national team's squad before facing Iran at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup.
Vietnam vs Japan, 2019 AFC Asian Cup quarter-finals

2022 FIFA World Cup qualification

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Vietnam was grouped in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying Second Round Group G with three other Southeast Asian rivals: Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, along with the United Arab Emirates. The Vietnamese started with a 0–0 away draw over Thailand[47] before defeating Malaysia 1–0 at home[48] and then achieved a 3–1 away win against Indonesia.[49] In November 2019, Vietnam faced the United Arab Emirates on home soil with attempts to break a 12-year winless streak to the opponent. In spite of facing a struggle in the early minutes, a red card to the UAE gave the Vietnamese an advantage. They eventually managed to beat the Emirates 1–0.[50] Then, Vietnam moved to a thrilling encounter against neighbour and fellow powerhouse Thailand at home, where both teams played in another goalless draw, in a match with a crucial Akinfeev-penalty like save by Đặng Văn Lâm and two disallowed Vietnamese goals, to foster Vietnam's top position in the Joint World Cup/Asian Cup qualifying Group G.[51]

However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam was forced to play all their remaining qualifying second-round games in the United Arab Emirates. In this campaign, Vietnam suffered a great loss of key players, as the midfield soul Đỗ Hùng Dũng suffered from a severe injury in 2021 V.League 1 that caused him 6-months of recession, while best goalie Đặng Văn Lâm, due to an unexpected incident related to COVID-19 in his Japanese club Cerezo Osaka, could not come to the national team in Dubai, the key midfielder Nguyễn Tuấn Anh, after suffering an aggressive tackle from an Indonesian player in the 20th minute of the first match, had to miss the rest of the qualifying second round. Nevertheless, even with such a great loss, Vietnam's campaign in UAE was an astonishing success. Vietnam pounded Indonesia 4–0 and held on to a 2–1 win against Malaysia. On the last match day, Vietnam battled it out in a thrilling encounter against the hosts, UAE. After trailing 3–0, a late surge in the final 10 minutes brought 2 goals on the scoresheet for Vietnam, but it wasn't enough as the match ended 3–2 in favour of UAE. Despite losing however, with Australia defeating Jordan 1–0 in the decisive game of Group B and later Saudi Arabia beating Uzbekistan 3–0 in the decisive game of Group D, Vietnam officially claimed its ticket into the third and final round of the World Cup qualifiers for the first time ever, and automatic qualification to the 2023 AFC Asian Cup in China, after entering as one of the five best runner-ups, the second Southeast Asian nation after Thailand to achieve the feat.[52][53]

In the third round, Vietnam was drawn into group B along with Japan, Australia, Saudi Arabia, China, and Oman where Vietnam lost its first seven head-to-head matches. The team played its best in every match, but since the team suffered an injury crisis, which began in mid-August 2021, Vietnam was unable to achieve a single point after the first seven games, and was officially eliminated from the World Cup after a 0–4 loss against Australia in Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on 27 January 2022. However, just five days later, it became the first ever team from Southeast Asia to win a match in the final round of the World Cup qualifiers by beating China 3–1 at home on 1 February 2022, which coincided with the Lunar New Year's Day in Vietnam and China.[54] The win was also the first-ever win from a Southeast Asian team against China in an official competitive match in 65 years, when Indonesia beat China 2–0 in the 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification. The team achieved another historical result in the last qualifying match with a 1–1 draw against host Japan in Saitama Stadium 2002 on 29 March marking the first time ever that Vietnam did not lose against Japan since its reintegration into international football.[55] Nonetheless, Vietnam only earned 4 points in total after 10 matches of the third round (1 win, 1 draw, 8 losses) and finished bottom, losing against all teams in this round but ended up with a historic 3–1 win over China and a draw against Japan in the final match, which was still Vietnam's best ever run in World Cup qualification, massively influencing Vietnam's image as a potential, emerging footballing nation.

2022 AFF Championship

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In October 2022, Park Hang-seo announced that he would leave his position as coach at the conclusion of the 2022 AFF Championship.[56] In the tournament, Vietnam topped their group with victories against Laos, Malaysia, and Myanmar and a draw against Singapore. Vietnam beat Indonesia in the semi-final but lost 3-2 to Thailand in the final.[57] Coach Park Hang-seo, is considered the most successful coach in Vietnam football history, with FIFA praising Vietnam's progress throughout his managerial career with the team. His achievements include the junior team success in the 2018 AFC U-23 Championship as Asian runners-up, the 2018 Asian Games in 4th place, Southeast Asian Games Gold Medal finishes in 2019 and 2021, as well as the senior team in the 2018 AFF Championship as champions, the 2019 AFC Asian Cup as top 8, and Vietnam's first time ever qualification to the final and 3rd round of the World Cup Qualifiers for Asia.[58]

Continual declining (2023–present)

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Philippe Troussier era (2023–2024)

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On 16 February 2023, VFF announced that Frenchman Philippe Troussier, who led South Africa and Japan to the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups, had been appointed coach of the Vietnam national team and the under-23s. Troussier was officially presented on 27 February 2023, making him the first World Cup profile manager to lead the country.[59] Troussier signed a contract that last until 31 July 2026, with an ambitious goal of taking Vietnam to the next FIFA World Cup in 2026, where the biggest men’s international football tournament plans to increase the number of participating teams to 48 from 32.[60][61] Vietnam has never been to the World Cup and the furthest stages were only up to the AFC qualification third round previously under Park Hang-seo.

Before his debut with the national team, Philipe Troussier had led Vietnam’s Olympic side in the 2023 SEA Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where Vietnam finished with a bronze medal.[62][63]

Vietnam started its 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification from the second round of the AFC, drawn in a group with Iraq, Philippines, and Indonesia. Troussier declared during a press conference that he wishes to call up more overseas Vietnamese players into the national teams to strengthen the team for the qualifiers.[64] Later, Czech based Andrej Nguyen and Filip Nguyen were one the first overseas players to get called up under Troussier.[65] In June 2023, Troussier made his debut with the Vietnamese national team with two friendly match wins against Hong Kong and Syria.[66] After a series of six friendlies from 15 June to 17 October 2023 to prepare for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Vietnam ended up with three wins and three losses, including the 0–6 defeat against South Korea which was one of the biggest defeats in Vietnam's football history, as well as losses against China and Uzbekistan.[67]

On 16 November 2023, Vietnam began its 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with a 2–0 away game win against the Philippines.[68] A few days later, Vietnam suffered a 0–1 defeat against Iraq on home soil, conceding a goal in the last minute of the game.[69] The first two qualifiers games saw Troussier renewing the team's starting lineup with several young players such as Phan Tuấn Tài, Võ Minh Trọng or Nguyễn Thái Sơn.[70]

Vietnam qualified for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and were grouped with Japan, Iraq, and Indonesia in Group D.[71] At the dawn of the tournament, the team left with many doubts due to the absence of key players like Đặng Văn Lâm, Đoàn Văn Hậu, Quế Ngọc Hải or Nguyễn Tiến Linh due to injuries. The Golden Star Warriors were then forced to deal with a talented but inexperienced squad with an average age of 25. New hard blows were then added with the forfeit of Nguyễn Hoàng Đức, 2021 Vietnamese Golden Ball, who also failed to recover from his injury.[72]

Vietnam came to the tournament with a team mostly constituted of players with little experience in international competitions. The team had a positive performance in the opening match, losing 2–4 to title contender Japan and leading 2–1 at one point during the game. However, Vietnam then lost 0–1 to direct competitor Indonesia and was soon eliminated from the group stage, marking their first defeat to Indonesia after 7 years.[73][74] In the final group stage game against Iraq, Vietnam had a good start while leading 1–0 after the first half, but the team soon fell into a disadvantage position after Khuất Văn Khang was sent off. Iraq quickly led 2–1 before Nguyễn Quang Hải equalized in the 89th minute. In the last minute of the game, Iraq was awarded a penalty and converted it, ending the match as 2–3 lost for Vietnam, forcing them to leave the tournament with 0 points.[75]

Continuing on with 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, Vietnam suffered further losses to Indonesia on 21 and 26 March with an aggregate score of 0–4, with the return leg, which ended 0–3, being the first defeat to the Garuda at home in 20 years. Following these performances, the VFF terminated Troussier's contract immediately through mutual consent. Under Troussier, Vietnam only won 4 out of 14 matches and suffered 7 defeats in a row.[76][77]

Kim Sang-sik era (2024–present)

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Having already failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and only setting sights on the 2027 AFC Asian Cup, Kim Sang-sik was announced as Troussier's replacement on 3 May 2024. A month later, on 6 June, Kim made his debut as the head coach of Vietnam in the fifth match of Group F of the second round of the World Cup qualifiers, facing Southeast Asian fellow the Philippines and lead Vietnam to a 3–2 victory and thus ended their losing streak.[78] Due to Indonesia's 2–0 victory over the Philippines, they finished third in the group, missing out on the third round of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers with a direct berth to the 2027 AFC Asian Cup, and entered the AFC Asian Cup final qualifiers instead.[79] They later lost the final game to group leader Iraq.[80][81]

Team image

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Kits

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Vietnam's current kit sponsor is Jogarbola.[82] The contract started in January 2024. Vietnam was also previously sponsored by Adidas, Li-Ning, Nike, and Grand Sport. The traditional home colour for the Vietnamese team is all red with yellow trim and the away colour is all white with red trim ever since they started the contract with Nike. With Adidas, it was just red and white. Occasionally, the team wore blue and yellow jerseys.

Kit suppliers

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Kit supplier Period Notes
Germany Adidas 1996–2005 [83]
China Li-Ning 2006–2008
United States Nike 2009–2013
Thailand Grand Sport 2014–2023 [84]
Japan Jogarbola 2024–2027 [85]

Sponsorship

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The team has sponsors including Acecook,[86] Yanmar,[87] Honda,[88] Sony,[89] Sabeco Brewery,[90] Coca-Cola,[91] Vinamilk,[92] Kao,[93] Herbalife Nutrition,[94] Trung Nguyên,[95] Honda, Red Bull, VNPay, FPT Play, and VTVcab.[96]

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Unlike many national teams in the world, Vietnam is one of the few football teams to not feature their federation (VFF) logo, or logo that is styled from a national emblem/coat of arms such as Russia, Australia or Poland at their jersey, but rather the national flag. The few other FIFA members to feature the national flag include Palestine, North Korea, Switzerland, and Turkey, and currently is the only team to not feature the logo in Southeast Asia. The logo of VFF is used on the team's gear (hats, bags, masks, coats, captain's armband in friendly matches,...) and in products of multimedia for the team. However, in the 1998 AFF Championship, team Vietnam used the former VFF logo on their jersey officially.[97]

Despite VFF unveiling a logo of a dragon for the national football team in 2017 (similar to the logo of an elephant for Thailand), it was not incorporated onto the national jersey due to negative reception from media and supporters.[98] Furthermore, the dragon logo was intended only for the men's national team at first, which would be unreasonable if it was also incorporated into the national jerseys and the uniforms of other teams (women's teams, youth teams, futsal teams, beach soccer teams). Afterwards, it was removed.

Nicknames

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The VFF's media outlets officially use the nickname Những chiến binh sao vàng (English: Golden Star Warriors) for the national team,[3][99][100] which is derived from the star of the national flag on the team's jersey. The local media in Vietnam also refer to the national team as simply "Tuyển" (The selection).[101] Another nickname, though not frequently used, is Rồng Vàng (English: Golden Dragons).[102][103][104][105]

Supporters

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Vietnamese supporters during the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, in all red and yellow star attire similar to the colour of the flag of Vietnam.

Vietnamese supporters are dubbed to be passionate, having had large celebrations over the team's achievements at senior and youth levels.[106][107]

There are two major supporters' clubs for the national team, namely Vietnam Football Supporters (VFS, Vietnamese: Hội Cổ động viên Bóng đá Việt Nam) which was founded in 2014 and Vietnam Golden Stars (VGS, Vietnamese: Hội Cổ động viên Sao vàng Việt Nam) which was founded in 2017.

When the national team wins important matches, the streets are often overwhelmed by large Vietnamese crowds in an activity known as street storming, which features nationalist chants and the singing of nationalist songs.[107] Vietnamese passionate supporters have been witnessed during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup when the team defeated the UAE 2–0 and later, the lone Southeast Asian side to sneak into the quarter-finals.[108] During the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, Vietnamese fans were euphoric in celebration after beating Jordan in the round of 16.[109]

Even in smaller tournaments, Vietnamese fans are also noted for large celebrations, such as when Vietnam won the 2008, and 2018 AFF Championships, and the 2018 AFC U-23 Championship in which their team finished runners-up after losing the final against Uzbekistan.[110]

Stadiums

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The Vietnamese national team mainly plays at Mỹ Đình National Stadium in Hanoi. Since the start of 2014, Vietnam has played its official home matches in 6 different stadiums with Thống Nhất Stadium, Thiên Trường Stadium and Lạch Tray Stadium as secondary stadiums used.

Vietnam national football team home stadiums
Image Stadium Capacity Location Last match
Mỹ Đình National Stadium 40,192 Nam Từ Liêm, Hanoi v   Thailand (10 September 2024; 2024 LPBank Cup)
Thiên Trường Stadium 30,000 Nam Định v   India (12 October 2024; Friendly)
Lạch Tray Stadium 17,400 Ngô Quyền, Hai Phong v   Hong Kong (15 June 2023; Friendly)
Hàng Đẫy Stadium 22,500 Đống Đa, Hanoi v   Philippines (14 December 2022; Friendly)
Gò Đậu Stadium 18,250 Thủ Dầu Một, Bình Dương v   Myanmar (2 July 2014; Friendly)
Thống Nhất Stadium 15,000 District 10, Ho Chi Minh City v   India (27 September 2022; 2022 VFF Tri-Nations Series)

Rivalries

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Notable rivalries

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Vietnam has rivalries with some Southeast Asian teams: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore. These rivalries are rooted in geographical proximity.

Opponent GP W D L GF GA GD Win % Details
 Thailand 55 23 11 21 78 74 +4 041.82 Matches
 Indonesia 47 14 12 21 62 74 −12 029.79
 Malaysia 54 25 10 19 81 91 −10 046.30
 Singapore 39 21 13 5 71 41 +30 053.85

Thailand

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Thailand is often considered Vietnam's biggest rival in football within the Southeast Asian region. The matches between these two teams are always likened to the "El Clásico" of Southeast Asian football and are followed with much interest in both countries. Vietnam as South Vietnam first faced Thailand in 1956, then the two teams also faced each other at the 1959 Southeast Asian Games and Vietnam won the two matches, in the group stage and the final (Thailand was the host). Despite currently having the better overall record compared with Thailand with 23 wins, 11 draws, and 21 losses after 55 matches, Vietnam has generally poor results against Thailand since its reintegration into international football in 1995. After the match between the two teams in the 2022 AFF Championship Final on 16 January 2023, Vietnam has faced Thailand in 28 matches at the national team level since 1991, winning only 3, drawing 9, and losing 16. Despite this, Vietnam, since reintegration into the world's football, is renowned for its performance of punching above the weight, often due to its ability to culminate surprise results despite disadvantages, while Thailand has struggled harder to do the same.

Vietnam's most memorable win against Thailand was in the final of the 2008 AFF Championship, when a 2–1 win in the first leg in Bangkok set them up for their first-ever title, which they secured after a 1–1 draw in Hanoi.[111]

Indonesia

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The rivalry stems from the strong competition between Vietnam and Indonesia, as well as the equal strength of the two teams during their matchups. Vietnam and Indonesia have faced each other in 38 matches, with Vietnam having the poorer record with 12 wins, 11 draws, and 16 losses.[112][113] During the 20-year period from 1999 to 2019, Vietnam only drew and lost against Indonesia in official tournaments beginning after the 1–0 win over Indonesia in 1999 in the semi-finals of the 1999 SEA Games, lasting 12 matches, with seven draws and five losses. Finally, it ended on 15 October 2019 when Vietnam won 3–1 against Indonesia in their third match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification's second round in Bali. In the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, the two teams confronted in the group stage in a game that ended in a 1–0 victory for Indonesia, which qualify them to the round of 16 while Vietnam got eliminated. In the 2026 World Cup qualification Vietnam have suffered 2 conclusive defeated with Indonesia 0–1 away and 0–3 home, which later knocked Vietnam out of 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Malaysia

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Similar to Indonesia, Malaysia was considered an equal regional football powerhouse on par with Vietnam. As South Vietnam, the Vietnamese side had a poorer performance, with only three wins, three draws and seven losses, during that time the Malaysians posed as a formidable side in Asia. Since the country's reunification, the rivalry continued when the two teams regularly faced off at regional tournaments like the AFF Championship or SEA Games. The matches between the two teams are marked by the tension between the players on the field and between the fans in the stands. Since 1991, Vietnam has overwhelmed in the head-to-head record against Malaysia with 14 wins, three draws, and only six losses. Vietnam has also been maintaining a series of unbeaten matches against Malaysia since 2014.

Singapore

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While Singapore was still a force in the AFF until 2012, the team was a big rival for Vietnam. They have faced each other in 39 matches, with Vietnam dominating with 21 wins, 13 draws, and five losses. However, in the period of just reintegrating with international football in 1991, Vietnam experienced, in the period from 1993 to 1998, a poorer head-to-head record against Singapore; especially when they lost the 1998 AFF Championship final. However, since 1998, Vietnam has been maintaining a series of unbeaten matches against Singapore to this day. Vietnam's winning matches in this period against Singapore has never exceeded 1 goal, and 6 out of the 12 matches are draws, although Vietnam did win in the remaining 6. Since Singapore's football decline and Vietnam's development in the mid-2010s, the matches between two teams also began to lose its importance.

Results and fixtures

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The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2024

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9 January Friendly1 Kyrgyzstan  2–1  Vietnam Doha, Qatar
16:00 UTC+3
Report Trương Tiến Anh 63' Stadium: Al Egla Training Facility Field
Attendance: 0
14 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GS Japan  4–2  Vietnam Doha, Qatar
14:30 UTC+3
Report Stadium: Al Thumama Stadium
Attendance: 17,385
Referee: Kim Jong-hyeok (South Korea)
19 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GS Vietnam  0–1  Indonesia Doha, Qatar
17:30 UTC+3 Report Asnawi 42' (pen.) Stadium: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
Attendance: 7,253
Referee: Sadullo Gulmurodi (Tajikistan)
24 January 2023 AFC Asian Cup GS Iraq  3–2  France Al Rayyan, Qatar
14:30 UTC+3
Report Stadium: Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
Attendance: 8,932
Referee: Nazmi Nasaruddin (Malaysia)
21 March 2026 World Cup qualification second round Indonesia  1–0  Vietnam Jakarta, Indonesia
20:30 UTC+7 Egy 52' Report (FIFA)
Report (AFC)
Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Attendance: 57,696
Referee: Salman Falahi (Qatar)
5 September 2024 LPBank Cup Vietnam  0–3  Russia Hanoi, Vietnam
20:00 UTC+7 Report Stadium: Mỹ Đình National Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Yusri Mohamad (Malaysia)
12 October Friendly Vietnam  1–1  India Nam Định, Vietnam
18:00 UTC+7 Report Stadium: Thiên Trường Stadium
Attendance: 8,239
Referee: Choi Hyun-jai (South Korea)
15 December 2024 ASEAN Championship GS Vietnam  v  Indonesia Phú Thọ, Vietnam
20:00 UTC+7 Report Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
Referee: Abdullah Al Shehri (Saudi Arabia)
18 December 2024 ASEAN Championship GS Philippines  v  Vietnam Manila, Philippines
21:00 UTC+8 Report Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Referee: Akobirxuja Shukurullaev (Uzbekistan)
21 December 2024 ASEAN Championship GS Vietnam  v  Myanmar Phú Thọ, Vietnam
20:00 UTC+7 Report Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
Referee: Koki Nagamine (Japan)

2025

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25 March 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification Vietnam  v  Laos Vietnam
--:-- UTC+7
9 October 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification Vietnam  v    Nepal Vietnam
--:-- UTC+7

2026

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Notes
  • 1 Non FIFA 'A' international match

Coaching staff

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Kim Sang-sik is the current head coach of Vietnam.
Position Name
Head coach Kim Sang-sik
Assistant coach Choi Won-kwon
Nam Gung-do
Lưu Danh Minh
Phạm Thành Lương
Goalkeeper coach Lee Woon-jae
Fitness coach Cédric Roger
Yoon Dong-hun
Kit manager Đinh Kim Tuấn
Match analyst Nguyễn Anh Tuấn
Doctor Trần Huy Thọ
Tuấn Nguyên Giáp
Interpreter Đỗ Anh Văn
Kim Jin-seong
Team manager Đoàn Anh Tuấn
Technical director Takeshi Koshida

Coaching history

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As of 9 December 2024

List of Vietnamese coaches since 1991
Name Nationality From To Pld W D L GF GA Win%[nb 1] Honours
Vũ Văn Tư  Vietnam 1991 1991
Nguyễn Sỹ Hiển  Vietnam 1991 1991 3 0 1 2 3 5 000.00
Trần Bình Sự  Vietnam 1993 1993 11 2 0 9 5 21 018.18
Trần Duy Long (Interim)  Vietnam 1994 1995 1 1 0 0 100.00
Edson Tavares  Brazil 1995 1995 1 1 0 0 1 0 100.00
Karl-Heinz Weigang  Germany 1995 June 1997 17 9 2 6 37 33 052.94
Trần Duy Long  Vietnam 1997 1997 5 0 0 5 2 17 000.00
Lê Đình Chính (Interim)  Vietnam 1997 1997 1 0 0 1 0 4 000.00
Colin Murphy  England October 1997 1998 6 3 1 2 9 6 050.00
Alfred Riedl  Austria August 1998 2000 31 16 6 9 54 21 051.61
Dido  Brazil December 2000 25 September 2001 6 3 1 2 9 9 050.00
Henrique Calisto  Portugal August 2002 December 2002 10 5 3 2 27 18 050.00
Alfred Riedl  Austria January 2003 December 2003 7 3 0 4 8 13 042.86
Nguyễn Thành Vinh (Interim)  Vietnam January 2004 February 2004 1 0 0 1 0 5 000.00
Edson Tavares  Brazil 22 March 2004 12 December 2004 11 4 1 6 18 15 036.36
Trần Văn Khánh[114] (Interim)  Vietnam 12 December 2004 2005 1 1 0 0 3 0 100.00
Alfred Riedl  Austria 2005 October 2007 23 8 8 7 29 27 034.78
Henrique Calisto  Portugal June 2008 1 March 2011 42 11 11 20 38 41 026.19 1 AFF Championship
Falko Götz  Germany 1 June 2011 6 January 2012 5 3 0 2 15 6 060.00
Mai Đức Chung (Interim)  Vietnam 21 February 2012 31 August 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 !
Phan Thanh Hùng  Vietnam 1 September 2012 31 December 2012 14 5 5 4 12 10 035.71
Nguyễn Văn Sỹ (Interim)  Vietnam 1 January 2013 16 May 2013 4 1 0 3 025.00
Hoàng Văn Phúc  Vietnam 16 May 2013 4 April 2014 3 1 0 2 1 3 033.33
Toshiya Miura  Japan 8 May 2014 28 January 2016 14 7 3 4 12 8 050.00
Nguyễn Hữu Thắng  Vietnam 3 March 2016 24 August 2017 16 8 6 2 15 14 050.00
Mai Đức Chung (Interim)  Vietnam 24 August 2017 29 September 2017 2 2 0 0 7 1 100.00
Park Hang-seo  South Korea 29 September 2017 31 January 2023 55 26 15 14 90 46 047.27 1 AFF Championship
Philippe Troussier  France 1 March 2023 26 March 2024 14 4 0 10 11 25 028.57
Kim Sang-sik  South Korea 3 May 2024 Present 6 2 1 3 10 12 033.33

Players

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Current squad

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The following 26 players were called up for the 2024 ASEAN Championship.[115]

Caps and goals updated as of 9 December 2024, after the match against  Laos.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Nguyễn Filip (1992-09-14) 14 September 1992 (age 32) 9 0 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi
21 1GK Nguyễn Đình Triệu (1991-11-04) 4 November 1991 (age 33) 3 0 Vietnam Haiphong
23 1GK Trần Trung Kiên (2003-02-09) 9 February 2003 (age 21) 0 0 Vietnam Hoang Anh Gia Lai

2 2DF Đỗ Duy Mạnh (captain) (1996-09-29) 29 September 1996 (age 28) 59 1 Vietnam Hanoi FC
3 2DF Nguyễn Văn Vĩ (1998-02-12) 12 February 1998 (age 26) 2 1 Vietnam Thep Xanh Nam Dinh
4 2DF Bùi Tiến Dũng (1995-10-02) 2 October 1995 (age 29) 51 1 Vietnam The Cong-Viettel
5 2DF Trương Tiến Anh (1999-04-25) 25 April 1999 (age 25) 9 1 Vietnam The Cong-Viettel
6 2DF Nguyễn Thanh Bình (2000-11-02) 2 November 2000 (age 24) 24 1 Vietnam The Cong-Viettel
7 2DF Phạm Xuân Mạnh (1996-03-27) 27 March 1996 (age 28) 14 0 Vietnam Hanoi FC
13 2DF Hồ Tấn Tài (1997-11-06) 6 November 1997 (age 27) 27 4 Vietnam Becamex Binh Duong
16 2DF Nguyễn Thành Chung (1997-09-08) 8 September 1997 (age 27) 25 0 Vietnam Hanoi FC
17 2DF Vũ Văn Thanh (1996-04-14) 14 April 1996 (age 28) 52 5 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi
20 2DF Bùi Hoàng Việt Anh (1999-01-01) 1 January 1999 (age 25) 22 1 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi

8 3MF Châu Ngọc Quang (1996-02-01) 1 February 1996 (age 28) 6 1 Vietnam Hoang Anh Gia Lai
11 3MF Lê Phạm Thành Long (1996-06-05) 5 June 1996 (age 28) 7 0 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi
14 3MF Nguyễn Hoàng Đức (1998-01-11) 11 January 1998 (age 26) 40 2 Vietnam Phu Dong Ninh Binh
19 3MF Nguyễn Quang Hải (vice-captain) (1997-04-12) 12 April 1997 (age 27) 66 11 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi
24 3MF Nguyễn Hai Long (2000-08-27) 27 August 2000 (age 24) 4 1 Vietnam Hanoi FC
25 3MF Doãn Ngọc Tân (1994-08-15) 15 August 1994 (age 30) 1 0 Vietnam Dong A Thanh Hoa
26 3MF Khuất Văn Khang (2003-05-11) 11 May 2003 (age 21) 17 1 Vietnam The Cong-Viettel

9 4FW Nguyễn Văn Toàn (1996-04-12) 12 April 1996 (age 28) 65 8 Vietnam Thep Xanh Nam Dinh
10 4FW Phạm Tuấn Hải (1998-05-19) 19 May 1998 (age 26) 32 7 Vietnam Hanoi FC
12 4FW Nguyễn Xuân Son (1997-03-30) 30 March 1997 (age 27) 0 0 Vietnam Thep Xanh Nam Dinh
15 4FW Bùi Vĩ Hào (2003-02-24) 24 February 2003 (age 21) 6 1 Vietnam Becamex Binh Duong
18 4FW Đinh Thanh Bình (1998-03-19) 19 March 1998 (age 26) 6 0 Vietnam Phu Dong Ninh Binh
22 4FW Nguyễn Tiến Linh (vice-captain) (1997-10-20) 20 October 1997 (age 27) 51 22 Vietnam Becamex Binh Duong

Recent call-ups

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The following players have been called up for the team within the last 12 months and are still available for selection.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Đặng Văn Lâm (1993-08-13) 13 August 1993 (age 31) 44 0 Vietnam Phu Dong Ninh Binh 2024 ASEAN Championship INJ
GK Nguyễn Văn Việt (2002-07-12) 12 July 2002 (age 22) 1 0 Vietnam Song Lam Nghe An v.  India, 12 October 2024 PRE
GK Trịnh Xuân Hoàng (2000-11-06) 6 November 2000 (age 24) 0 0 Vietnam Dong A Thanh Hoa 2024 LPBank Cup
GK Quan Văn Chuẩn (2001-01-07) 7 January 2001 (age 23) 0 0 Vietnam Hanoi FC v.  Philippines, 6 June 2024 PRE

DF Quế Ngọc Hải (captain) (1993-05-15) 15 May 1993 (age 31) 79 6 Vietnam Becamex Binh Duong v.  India, 12 October 2024
DF Nguyễn Phong Hồng Duy (1996-06-13) 13 June 1996 (age 28) 34 0 Vietnam Thep Xanh Nam Dinh v.  India, 12 October 2024
DF Giáp Tuấn Dương (2002-09-07) 7 September 2002 (age 22) 5 0 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi v.  India, 12 October 2024 PRE
DF Phan Tuấn Tài (2001-01-07) 7 January 2001 (age 23) 18 0 Vietnam The Cong-Viettel 2024 LPBank Cup
DF Nguyễn Đức Chiến (1998-08-24) 24 August 1998 (age 26) 5 0 Vietnam The Cong-Viettel 2024 LPBank Cup
DF Võ Minh Trọng (2001-10-24) 24 October 2001 (age 23) 10 0 Vietnam Becamex Binh Duong v.  Indonesia, 26 March 2024
DF Lê Ngọc Bảo (1998-03-29) 29 March 1998 (age 26) 2 0 Vietnam PVF-CAND v.  Indonesia, 26 March 2024
DF Hồ Văn Cường (2003-01-15) 15 January 2003 (age 21) 3 0 Vietnam Song Lam Nghe An 2023 AFC Asian Cup PRE
DF Đỗ Thanh Thịnh (1998-08-18) 18 August 1998 (age 26) 0 0 Vietnam Phu Dong Ninh Binh 2023 AFC Asian Cup PRE

MF Nguyễn Thái Sơn (2003-07-13) 13 July 2003 (age 21) 13 0 Vietnam Dong A Thanh Hoa 2024 ASEAN Championship PRE
MF Nguyễn Văn Trường (2003-09-10) 10 September 2003 (age 21) 6 0 Vietnam Hanoi FC 2024 ASEAN Championship PRE
MF Trần Bảo Toàn (2000-07-14) 14 July 2000 (age 24) 0 0 Vietnam Hoang Anh Gia Lai 2024 ASEAN Championship PRE
MF Đỗ Hùng Dũng (1993-09-08) 8 September 1993 (age 31) 45 1 Vietnam Hanoi FC v.  India, 12 October 2024
MF Tô Văn Vũ (1993-10-20) 20 October 1993 (age 31) 1 0 Vietnam Thep Xanh Nam Dinh v.  India, 12 October 2024
MF Nguyễn Tuấn Anh (1995-05-16) 16 May 1995 (age 29) 47 1 Vietnam Thep Xanh Nam Dinh 2024 LPBank Cup
MF Triệu Việt Hưng (1997-01-19) 19 January 1997 (age 27) 3 0 Vietnam Haiphong v.  Indonesia, 26 March 2024
MF Phạm Văn Luân (1999-05-26) 26 May 1999 (age 25) 3 0 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi v.  Indonesia, 26 March 2024
MF Lê Văn Đô (2001-08-07) 7 August 2001 (age 23) 1 0 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi 2023 AFC Asian Cup PRE
MF Hoàng Văn Toản (2001-04-01) 1 April 2001 (age 23) 3 0 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi 2023 AFC Asian Cup INJ

FW Phan Văn Đức (1996-04-11) 11 April 1996 (age 28) 44 5 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi 2024 ASEAN Championship PRE
FW Nguyễn Đình Bắc (2004-08-19) 19 August 2004 (age 20) 11 2 Vietnam Cong An Hanoi 2024 ASEAN Championship PRE
FW Nguyễn Quốc Việt (2003-05-04) 4 May 2003 (age 21) 0 0 Vietnam Phu Dong Ninh Binh 2024 ASEAN Championship PRE
FW Nguyễn Văn Quyết (1991-07-01) 1 July 1991 (age 33) 58 16 Vietnam Hanoi FC v.  India, 12 October 2024 RET
FW Nguyễn Văn Tùng (2001-06-02) 2 June 2001 (age 23) 5 0 Vietnam Hanoi FC 2024 LPBank Cup
FW Trần Ngọc Sơn (2003-01-27) 27 January 2003 (age 21) 0 0 Vietnam PVF-CAND v.  Philippines, 6 June 2024 PRE
FW Nhâm Mạnh Dũng (2000-04-12) 12 April 2000 (age 24) 2 0 Vietnam The Cong-Viettel v.  Indonesia, 26 March 2024
FW Nguyễn Công Phượng (1995-01-21) 21 January 1995 (age 29) 56 12 Vietnam Truong Tuoi Binh Phuoc v.  Indonesia, 21 March 2024 INJ
FW Nguyễn Thanh Nhàn (2003-07-28) 28 July 2003 (age 21) 1 0 Vietnam PVF-CAND 2023 AFC Asian Cup INJ

Notes
  • INJ Withdrew due to injury
  • PRE Preliminary squad / standby
  • RET Retired from the national team
  • SUS Serving suspension
  • WD Withdrew due to non-injury issue

Player records

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As of 9 December 2024[116]
Players in bold are still active with Vietnam.

Most appearances

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Lê Công Vinh is Vietnam's top goalscorer and their most capped player.
Rank Player Caps Goals Career
1 Lê Công Vinh 83 51 2004–2016
2 Quế Ngọc Hải 79 6 2014–present
3 Phạm Thành Lương 78 7 2008–2016
4 Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng 74 12 2009–2021
5 Nguyễn Minh Phương 73 10 2002–2010
6 Nguyễn Quang Hải 66 11 2017–present
7 Nguyễn Văn Toàn 65 8 2016–present
8 Lê Tấn Tài 64 3 2006–2014
9 Đỗ Duy Mạnh 59 1 2015–present
10 Nguyễn Văn Quyết 58 16 2011–2024

Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Career
1 Lê Công Vinh (list) 51 83 0.61 2004–2016
2 Lê Huỳnh Đức 27 52 0.52 1993–2004
3 Nguyễn Tiến Linh 22 51 0.43 2018–present
4 Nguyễn Hồng Sơn 18 40 0.45 1993–2001
5 Nguyễn Văn Quyết 16 58 0.27 2011–2024
6 Phan Thanh Bình 13 31 0.42 2003–2009
7 Nguyễn Anh Đức 12 36 0.33 2006–2019
Nguyễn Công Phượng 12 56 0.21 2015–present
Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng 12 74 0.16 2009–2021
10 Nguyễn Quang Hải 11 66 0.17 2017–present

Youngest players

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Rank Player Age Day Against Tournament
1 Phan Thanh Bình 16 years 331 days 27 September 2003    Nepal 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2 Đoàn Văn Hậu[117] 18 years 140 days 5 September 2017  Cambodia 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification
3 Lê Công Vinh 18 years 183 days 9 June 2004  South Korea 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
4 Phạm Văn Quyến 18 years 213 days 27 November 2002  Sri Lanka Friendly
5 Nguyễn Thành Long Giang 19 years 53 days 28 October 2007  United Arab Emirates 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
Nguyễn Đình Bắc 10 October 2023  China Friendly

Centuriate goals

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Goals Date Scorer Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 26 November 1991 Nguyễn Văn Dũng Philippines Manila, Philippines  Philippines 1–0 2–2 1991 Southeast Asian Games
100. 25 August 2000 Nguyễn Hồng Sơn Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam  Sri Lanka 2–1 2–2 Friendly
200. 24 June 2007 Lê Công Vinh Vietnam Hanoi, Vietnam  Jamaica 1–0 3–0 Friendly
300. 16 November 2014 Nguyễn Văn Quyết Vietnam Hanoi, Vietnam  Malaysia 2–1 3–1 Friendly
400. 12 December 2021 Nguyễn Quang Hải Singapore Bishan, Singapore  Malaysia 1–0 3–0 2020 AFF Championship

Competitive record

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FIFA World Cup

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  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place     Hosts or co-hosts

FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Year Result Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Pos. Pld W D L GF GA
1930 to 1938 Part of France France Part of France France
as  State of Vietnam/South Vietnam as  State of Vietnam/South Vietnam
Brazil 1950 Not a FIFA member Not a FIFA member
Switzerland 1954 Entry not accepted by FIFA Entry rejected
1958 to 1970 Did not enter Did not enter
West Germany 1974 Did not qualify 3rd of 3 3 1 0 2 1 5 1974
as  Vietnam as  Vietnam
1978 to 1990 Did not enter Did not enter
United States 1994 Did not qualify 5th of 5 8 1 0 7 4 18 1994
France 1998 4th of 4 6 0 0 6 2 21 1998
South Korea Japan 2002 2nd of 4 6 3 1 2 9 9 2002
Germany 2006 3rd of 4 6 1 1 4 5 9 2006
South Africa 2010 First round lost 2 0 0 2 0 6 2010
Brazil 2014 First round won, second round lost 4 3 0 1 15 5 2014
Russia 2018 3rd of 4[note 1] 6 2 1 3 7 8 2018
Qatar 2022 2nd of 5 (2nd), 6th of 6 (3rd) 18 6 3 9 21 24 2022
Canada Mexico United States 2026 3rd of 4 6 2 0 4 6 10 2026
Morocco Portugal Spain 2030 To be determined To be determined
Saudi Arabia 2034
Total 0/23 2nd place 65 19 6 40 70 115

AFC Asian Cup

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  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place     Hosts or co-hosts

AFC Asian Cup record Qualification record
Year Result Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Squad Outcome Pld W D L GF GA
as  State of Vietnam/South Vietnam as  State of Vietnam/South Vietnam
Hong Kong 1956 Fourth place 4th 3 0 1 2 6 9 Squad Third round 2 1 1 0 7 3 1956
South Korea 1960 Fourth place 4th 3 0 0 3 2 12 Squad 1st of 3 2 2 0 0 5 1 1960
Israel 1964 Did not qualify 2nd of 4 3 2 0 1 9 7 1964
Iran 1968 3rd of 5 4 2 0 2 4 4 1968
Thailand 1972 Withdrew Withdrew
Iran 1976 Did not qualify 5th of 5 4 0 0 4 1 10 1976
as  Vietnam as  Vietnam
Kuwait 1980 to Japan 1992 Did not enter Did not enter
United Arab Emirates 1996 Did not qualify 2nd of 4 3 2 0 1 13 5 1996
Lebanon 2000 2nd of 4 3 2 0 1 14 2 2000
China 2004 2nd of 4 6 3 0 3 8 13 2004
Indonesia Malaysia Thailand Vietnam 2007 Quarter-finals 8th 4 1 1 2 4 7 Squad Qualified as co-hosts
Qatar 2011 Did not qualify 2nd of 4 6 1 2 3 6 11 2011
Australia 2015 4th of 4 6 1 0 5 5 15 2015
United Arab Emirates 2019 Quarter-finals 8th 5 1 1 3 5 7 Squad 2nd of 4 12 4 5 3 16 11 2019
Qatar 2023 Group stage 22nd 3 0 0 3 4 8 Squad 2nd of 5 8 5 2 1 13 5 2023
Saudi Arabia 2027 Qualification in progress TBD 6 2 0 4 6 10 2027
2031 To be determined To be determined
Total Fourth place 5/20 12 2 2 8 13 22 1st 45 18 9 20 71 65

ASEAN Championship

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  Champions    Runners-up    Third place or semi-finalist    Fourth place     Hosts or co-hosts

ASEAN Championship record
Year Result Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Squad
Singapore 1996 Third place 3rd 6 3 2 1 14 10 Squad
Vietnam 1998 Runners-up 2nd 5 3 1 1 8 2 Squad
Thailand 2000 Fourth place 4th 6 3 1 2 14 6 Squad
Indonesia Singapore 2002 Third place 3rd 6 4 1 1 21 12 Squad
Malaysia Vietnam 2004 Group stage 6th 4 2 1 1 13 5 Squad
Singapore Thailand 2007 Semi-finals 3rd 5 1 3 1 10 3 Squad
Indonesia Thailand 2008 Champions 1st 7 4 2 1 11 6 Squad
Indonesia Vietnam 2010 Semi-finals 3rd 5 2 1 2 8 5 Squad
Malaysia Thailand 2012 Group stage 6th 3 0 1 2 2 5 Squad
Singapore Vietnam 2014 Semi-finals 3rd 5 3 1 1 12 8 Squad
Myanmar Philippines 2016 5 3 1 1 8 6 Squad
ASEAN 2018 Champions 1st 8 6 2 0 15 4 Squad
Singapore 2020 Semi-finals 3rd 6 3 2 1 9 2 Squad
ASEAN 2022 Runners-up 2nd 8 4 3 1 16 3 Squad
ASEAN 2024 To be determined Squad
Total 2 Titles 15/15 79 41 22 16 161 77

Olympic Games

[edit]

  Gold medal    Sliver medal    Bronze medal    Fourth place     Hosts or co-hosts

Asian Games

[edit]

  Gold medal    Sliver medal    Bronze medal    Fourth place     Hosts or co-hosts

Southeast Asian Games

[edit]

  Gold medal    Sliver medal    Bronze medal    Fourth place     Hosts or co-hosts

VFF Vietnam International Friendly Cup

[edit]

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place

Head-to-head record

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As of 9 December 2024 after match against  Laos.[118]

  Positive Record   Neutral Record   Negative Record


Regional record

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Last meet up against Southeast Asia countries
Opponents Score Result Outcome Match type
 Brunei Haven't met yet
 Cambodia 19 December 2021 4−0 Won 2020 AFF Championship
 Indonesia 26 March 2024 0−3 Lost 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
 Laos 9 December 2024 4–1 Won 2024 ASEAN Championship
 Malaysia 27 December 2022 3−0 Won 2022 AFF Championship
 Myanmar 3 January 2023 3−0 Won 2022 AFF Championship
 Philippines 6 June 2024 3−2 Won 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
 Singapore 30 December 2022 0−0 Draw 2022 AFF Championship
 East Timor Haven't met yet
 Thailand 10 September 2024 1−2 Lost 2024 LPBank Cup

FIFA world rankings

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FIFA-ranking

Vietnam's FIFA world rankings
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Same position 135 Fall 151 Rise 122 Rise 99 Fall 104 Rise 98 Fall 102 Rise 99 Fall 105 Fall 108 Rise 98 Fall 103 Fall 120 Fall 172 Rise 142 Fall 155
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Rise 123 Fall 137 Rise 99 Fall 131 Fall 144 Rise 137 Fall 147 Rise 134 Rise 112 Rise 100 Rise 97 Rise 94 Fall 98 Rise 97 Rise 95

Honours

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Regional

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Friendly

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See also

[edit]

Notes

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  1. ^ FIFA recognizes the results of South Vietnamese team existing from 1947 to 1975 as part of the results of Vietnam because Vietnam inherited South Vietnam's membership in FIFA.
  1. ^ a b Win% is rounded to two decimal places
  1. ^ Indonesia was disqualified by FIFA due to governmental interference so the group was shortened by 4,

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Achievements
Preceded by
2007 Singapore 
ASEAN Champions
2008 (First title)
Succeeded by
2010 Malaysia 
Preceded by
2016 Thailand 
ASEAN Champions
2018 (Second title)
Succeeded by
2020 Thailand 
Awards
Preceded by AFF Team of the Year
2019
Succeeded by
Incumbent