South Vietnam national football team

South Vietnam
Association Vietnam Football Association (VFA)
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Home stadium Cộng Hòa Stadium, Saigon
FIFA code VSO
First colours
Second colours
First international
 South Korea 42 South Vietnam South Vietnam
(Saigon, South Vietnam; 15 January 1949)
Last international
 Malaysia 30 South Vietnam South Vietnam
(Bangkok, Thailand; 23 March 1975)
Biggest win
South Vietnam South Vietnam 100 Philippines 
(Tokyo, Japan; 1 October 1967)
Biggest defeat
South Vietnam South Vietnam 19 Indonesia 
(Seoul, South Korea; 4 May 1971)
World Cup
Appearances 0
AFC Asian Cup
Appearances 2 (first in 1956)
Best result Fourth place, 1956

The Republic of Vietnam national football team (Vietnamese: Đội tuyển túc cầu quốc gia Việt Nam Cộng hòa; French: Équipe du Sud-Vietnam de Football) was the national team of South Vietnam controlled by Vietnam Football Association between 1949 and 1975. It took part in the first two Asian Cups finals (1956 and 1960), finishing fourth both times out of 4 teams.

The only World Cup which South Vietnam entered was the 1974 tournament in West Germany. They were placed in Zone A of the AFC and OFC qualification in Seoul, South Korea. On 16 May 1973 they beat Thailand 1-0 to qualify for Group 1. On 20 May South Vietnam lost their opening game 0-4 to Japan and four days later they lost 1-0 to Hong Kong and were eliminated. Hong Kong and Japan advanced but neither got any further, losing play-offs for the next round to South Korea and Israel respectively.

The team ceased to exist when the North and South regions combined into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. No matches were played between 1976 and 1990 and the first tournament the combined team played was in after 1991. Football record agencies count the South Vietnam matches as part of the all-time record of the Vietnam national team, while considering North Vietnam team to be a separate team for statistical purposes.[1]

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup record

World Cup Finals World Cup qualification
Year Result Position GP W D* L GS GA GP W D* L GS GA
Brazil 1950Did not enter
Switzerland 1954
Sweden 1958
Chile 1962
England 1966
Mexico 1970
West Germany 1974Did not qualify 310215
Total* 310215

1974 FIFA World Cup qualification

Rank Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1  Hong Kong 4220020+2
2  Japan 2210141+3
3  South Vietnam 02002055

Asian Cup record

Asian Games

Southeast Asian Football

  • 1959: gold medals in football SEAP Games (now SEA Games)
  • 1 gold medal (1959), 2 silver medals (1967 and 1973) and 2 bronze (1965 and 1971) in football Sports Congress Peninsula Southeast Asia (SEAP Games)

See also

References

  1. "Vietnam matches, ratings and points exchanged". World Football Elo Ratings: Vietnam. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
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