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Vietnam lost 1-2 to Thailand in the second match of Group A
AFF U-19 Futsal Cup 2025
in Nontabhuri, Thailand, Thursday (25/12) evening.This result means that Vietnam will meet Indonesia in the semifinals.
In this match, Vietnam was able to take a 1-0 lead in the second minute through Do Van Thanh’s goal.Vietnam’s lead lasted until the first half ended.
After the break, Thailand managed to recover and scored two quick goals at the start of the game.Thailand successfully equalized through Setthawut Srithong’s goal in the 22nd minute.
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Then Thailand managed to increase the score in the 23rd minute through Wacharin Kerdngern’s goal.Score 2-1 for Thailand’s advantage lasted until the end of the match.
This result made Thailand qualify for the semifinals as winners of Group A with six points from two wins.
Meanwhile, Vietnam qualified for the semifinals as runners up in Group A with a collection of three points from the two matches played.
In the semifinals, Thailand will meet Malaysia, which is the runner up in Group B. Meanwhile, Vietnam will meet the winner of Group B, namely Indonesia.
The schedule for Indonesia vs Vietnam in the semifinals of the 2025 AFF U-19 Futsal Cup will take place on Saturday (27/12) at 16.00 WIB.
Previously, the U-19 Indonesian Futsal National Team managed to ensure they qualified for the semifinals after winning 1-0 over Malaysia in the second Group B match in Nontabhuri, Thailand, Thursday (25/12) afternoon WIB.
This victory enabled Indonesia to gain an additional three points and successfully strengthen its position at the top of Group B with six points.
Indonesia successfully swept two matches in Group B with a win.Apart from winning 1-0 over Malaysia, Indonesia first slaughtered Myanmar 4-1 in the first match.Indonesia is also certain to qualify for the semifinals of the 2025 AFF U-19 Futsal Cup with the status of winner of Group B.
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