Through the Can Tho Lottery Club, central defender Tran Chi Cong has officially explained the incident of "giving away a sword" to the entire football community after receiving requests from the VFF and VPF.
XSKT Can Tho's central defender Tran Chi Cong has just received a heavy penalty from the VFF Disciplinary Committee for violent conduct during a match.
(VTC News) - The majority of V-League teams have had, and continue to have, poor strategies for selecting and utilizing foreign players, leading to inconsistent results.
In the match between Vietnam and North Korea, the home team's newcomers like Chi Cong and Khanh Lam delivered impressive performances despite being the oldest players.
The prestige of being part of the national team no longer excites the players; there have even been cases of players pretending to be deaf to avoid training camps.
Simply because the clubs believe that: "No tax or government official will ever know about the signing bonus. And the players and teams aren't going to be foolish enough to show their contracts."
(VTC News) - Binh Duong suffered a double blow when they lost their third consecutive V-League match and also lost their key central defender, Chi Cong.
The incident involving Hong Viet being attacked with a knife is not the first time Vietnamese football players have been involved in scandals off the field.