# Vietnam Football Resolution 33: Goal or Ghost?

Resolution 33-NQ/TW on the development of Vietnamese football is seen as a decisive “penalty kick” for the future of the nation’s football. After nearly 5 years of implementation, has the Vietnamese football truly “rolled” in the right direction, or is it still “adrift” in the vortex of promises and unfinished dreams?

5 Years of “Sprint”: Notable Achievements

In 2019, under the talented leadership of coach Park Hang-seo, Vietnamese football made a “miracle” by winning the AFF Cup, reaching the Asian Cup quarter-finals, and advancing to the third round of the World Cup qualifiers. These were considered the first successful “shots,” igniting the faith and expectations of fans.

The next successful “shot” is the strong development of domestic professional leagues. The V-League and lower divisions are increasingly attracting audience attention, with the emergence of many talented young players.

The “other side” of these successful “shots” is the increasing investment in football, from infrastructure to player training.

“The 5-year journey of Resolution 33-NQ/TW has witnessed the extraordinary efforts of the entire Vietnamese football community. We have achieved encouraging results, but we still need to continue our efforts to reach new heights,” football expert Nguyen Van A shared.

“Phantom Shots”: Challenges to Overcome

Despite notable achievements, Vietnamese football still faces many challenges.

The first “phantom shot” is the shortage of talent. Despite significant investment in youth training, the quality of players has not yet met expectations.

The second “phantom shot” is the lack of a long-term development strategy. Vietnamese football still relies too much on situational solutions, lacking clear and sustainable direction.

The third “phantom shot” is the absence of transparent and effective management mechanisms.

“We need to look directly at the limitations and challenges to come up with appropriate solutions, towards the sustainable development of Vietnamese football,” football expert Tran Van B shared.

Vietnamese Football “Shoots” into the Goal: What Direction for the Future?

For Vietnamese football to “shoot” into the goal, there needs to be a change in mindset and approach.

  • Systematic and long-term investment in youth training: Improve the quality of training, focusing on developing skills, physical fitness, and tactical thinking for young players.
  • Building a long-term development strategy: There must be a clear, scientific, and practical direction.
  • Improving management mechanisms: Enhance transparency, efficiency, and professionalism in management.
  • Strengthening international cooperation: Learn from the experiences of countries with developed football, creating conditions for Vietnamese players to access a professional football environment.

FAQ

Question 1: What are the specific goals of Resolution 33-NQ/TW?

Answer: Resolution 33-NQ/TW sets the goal of developing Vietnamese football to become one of the football powerhouses in Southeast Asia and Asia.

Question 2: What achievements has Vietnamese football made in the past 5 years?

Answer: Vietnamese football has won the AFF Cup, reached the Asian Cup quarter-finals, and advanced to the third round of the World Cup qualifiers.

Question 3: What challenges does Vietnamese football face in the future?

Answer: Vietnamese football faces challenges regarding the shortage of talent, the lack of a long-term development strategy, and the lack of transparent management mechanisms.

Question 4: What is the direction for Vietnamese football in the future?

Answer: Vietnamese football needs to invest systematically in youth training, build a long-term development strategy, improve management mechanisms, and strengthen international cooperation.

Question 5: How can Vietnamese football “shoot” into the goal?

Answer: For Vietnamese football to “shoot” into the goal, there needs to be a change in mindset and approach, focusing on developing a sustainable and professional football foundation.

Question 6: How to track the implementation results of Resolution 33-NQ/TW?

Answer: You can follow information about the implementation results of Resolution 33-NQ/TW on the official websites of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Vietnam Football Federation, and mass media.

Question 7: I want to learn more about Vietnamese football. What information sources should I refer to?

Answer: You can refer to football websites such as: VFF.org.vn, Bongda.com.vn, Goal.com, ESPN.com.

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