Swimming talent to train in China
Da Nang-based swimmer Hoang Quy Phuoc will be brought home from his troubled US training trip and will leave for another one in China, according to Lam Quang Thanh, deputy head of the General Department of Sport and Physical Training.
Phuoc will begin a training session at the Jiangnan Sport Training Center in Guangxi, under a plan agreed upon last weekend by the general department and the Da Nang People's Committee, said Thanh.
"The plan is also made based on Phuoc's expectations," he added.
The general department is waiting for the decision from Da Nang government to determine when Phuoc will return from the US, and the exact expense of the coming China trip.
"Da Nang is booking an air ticket for Phuoc to return as soon as possible," a municipal government official told Tuoi Tre.
Swimmer Chau Ba Anh Tu will also accompany Phuoc to China to be his practice partner, according to the municipal Department of Culture, Sport, and Tourism.
Tien Minh advances to 3rd round at Asian Champs
Vietnam's top badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh yesterday secured his second victory at the Badminton Asia Championships 2012 to advance to the third round.
The event's seventh seed, and world number 7, Minh faced no difficulties in beating Yong Zhao Ashton Chen of Singapore, the world number 62, in 53 minutes.
Minh will encounter the winner of the match between Yun Hu of Hong Kong and Sok Chanthorn of Cambodia in the next round.
Meanwhile, in the duals event, Vu Thi Trang and Nguyen Thi Sen, and Dao Manh Thang and Bui Bang Duc, all lost 0-2 to their Korean and Malaysian opponents.
The championships run between April 17 and 22, in Quingdao, China.
Dong Tam Long An fires coach
Coach Tran Cong Minh, a veteran defender of the Vietnamese national football squad, yesterday bid goodbye to First Division club Dong Tam Long An, following what he said was a conflict between him and the club.
"It's not because of the three defeats in a row we suffered at the First Division," said the former coach.
"The club wanted to have a technical director, which I said was not necessary."
Minh had been working for the club for five years under many roles, and was appointed to take charge of it before the 8th round of the 2012 First Division.
He led the club through two victories, two draws, and three losses, with the latter hurting their hope of returning to the V-League.
Dong Tam Long An is now standing in 10th place with 18 points, as many as 10 points lower than the leaders.
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