VietnamExpress-July 7

The Asian Football Federation (AFC) has picked Vietnam as one of Asia’s rising teams to chase the Women’s World Cup dream. Expanding Women’s World Cup 2023 from 24 to 32 teams will afford more opportunities to teams like Vietnam, the Philippines and India, according to AFC, who called the Vietnam women’s football team “heir to the throne. They are now the highest-ranked Asian nation to have never played at a FIFA Women’s World Cup as well as Southeast Asia’s premier women’s national team, often getting the better of a Thailand side that has appeared at the past two global finals,” AFC wrote. Vietnamese striker and captain Huyen Nhu told AFC: “Recently, we have been developing well, and have enjoyed many good achievements, especially in our latest tournaments.”

Nhu and her team went unbeaten in 2019, winning the AFF Women’s Championship title as well as a SEA Games gold medal.

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