The Vietnamese women's national football team are set to play friendly matches during their intensive training programme in the Republic of Korea (RoK) for an intensive training that coincides with FIFA Days for women's football.
The Vietnamese women’s national football team are set to play friendly matches during their intensive training programme in the Republic of Korea (RoK) for an intensive training that coincides with FIFA Days for women’s football.
The results of these fixtures are expected to impact their FIFA ranking.
The Vietnamese women's football team rarely play friendlies on FIFA Days. The friendlies are expected to provide a prime opportunity for female players to elevate the image of the Vietnamese women's football team as they take on international rivals.
This year matches under FIFA Days will take place in five time frames, falling on April 4 to April 12, June 20 to June 28, August 29 to September 6, October 3 to October 11, and from November 7 to November 15, according the FIFA regulations.
After concluding the training in the RoK, the Vietnamese team are scheduled to return home on April 21 to make final preparations for the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31), the region's largest sporting event which will be held in Vietnam in May.
FIFA Days are periods of time when players are recalled to their national team to compete in international matches.