Nhan Dan Online – The Vietnam women’s national football team are on the
brink of making it through to the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup finals in
Canada.
A top five finish at the 2014 AFC Women’s Asian Cup finals, which kicks
off in Ho Chi Minh City on May 14, will secure the team an official
ticket to Canada next year.
According to Chairman Le Hung Dung of the Vietnam Football Federation
(VFF), the Vietnamese women currently have favourable conditions for
making their long-standing World Cup dream come true. The question is
whether the team will grasp and convert those convenient opportunities
or not, Dung has said.
He affirmed that investment in women’s football towards best results at
the 2014 Asian Cup and earning a 2015 World Cup slot ranks among
Vietnamese football’s major tasks in 2014. The VFF has invested heavily
in the women’s national team, providing overseas training and
international competition in order to reach their objectives. The
federation has also received support from managing agencies and sponsors
to ensure adequate financial backing for the team to realise their
ambitious goals.
There is really much to be proud of with the team having advanced into
the knock-out round of the 2014 Asian Cup. The Vietnamese women created a
miracle in the qualifying stage in Bahrain last May, finishing atop
Group C with 24 goals scored in their three-game winning streak against
Kyrgyzstan, Bahrain and Hong Kong (China).
The 2014 Asian Cup finals features eight teams. The four group winners
from the qualifying round – Thailand (Group B), Vietnam (Group C),
Myanmar (Group D) and Jordan (Group A) – move on automatically. The four
wild cards – Japan, China, Australia and the Republic of Korea – make
up the rest of the field, and are the odds-on favorites to eventually
seize four of the Asian Football Confederation’s five World Cup slots.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has been banned from
participating in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup because of doping
offenses at the 2011 World Cup, which opens up a precious opportunity
for the remaining teams, including Vietnam, to battle for the last
berth.
The eight participating teams are divided into two groups in the
knock-out round. Vietnam was placed in Group A alongside Japan,
Australia and Jordan. The top two teams from each group will enter the
semi-finals and automatically book a ticket to Canada. The two
third-place finishers will meet each other in a play-off game to
determine the fifth team from Asia which will play for glory at the 2015
World Cup.
The chances for Vietnam to qualify for the world championship for the
first time ever are thoroughly realistic. The national team have set the
target of finishing in third position of Group A and qualifying for the
play-off match against Group B’s third-placed team, which is likely to
be Thailand or Myanmar. According to football specialists, this
objective is quite obtainable as Jordan is not a particularly strong
opponent.
Despite the high possibility of progressing, the Vietnamese women must
not let their guard down, as potential opponents Myanmar and Thailand
could pose numerous tough challenges on the way to the continent’s last
World Cup slot.
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