
Nam Dinh fans climbed over sharp iron fences into the stands and set off flares to celebrate their championship victory.
Many fans tried to climb over the fence to get into Thien Truong Stadium to watch the match live.

Many fans tried to climb over the fence to get into Thien Truong Stadium to watch the match live.

Hai Phong fans have been banned from attending the Hang Day Stadium for the team's next away match against Hanoi FC in the V-League and the National Cup.

A young child suffered burns from a firework explosion during the match between Hanoi FC and Hai Phong at Hang Day Stadium.

The Disciplinary Committee of the Vietnam Football Federation has issued penalties regarding the fireworks incident at the Hanoi FC vs. Nam Dinh match.

The Disciplinary Committee of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) is expected to impose a penalty on Hang Day Stadium for allowing fans to light flares during the match between Hanoi FC and Hai Phong FC.

Flares appeared in the Hai Phong fan section despite the team's chairman, Van Tran Hoan, pledging to prevent such incidents.

The fact that Hai Phong FC has committed to not using flares at Hang Day Stadium could help Hanoi FC alleviate some of their worries after having to pay hundreds of millions of dong in fines.

Hai Phong and Nam Dinh clubs were fined for allowing spectators to light flares in the stands during Round 25 of the V-League 2022.

Both Song Lam Nghe An and Hai Phong clubs were fined because their fans lit flares at Vinh Stadium during a match in Round 9 of the V-League 2022.

Flares were used in the stands at Vinh Stadium during the match between SLNA FC and Hai Phong FC, and the organizers may face penalties.

The Ultras Garuda fan group has issued an apology for someone setting off flares during the match between Indonesia U19 and Vietnam U19 at the 2022 Southeast Asian U19 Championship.

With the V-League 2022 resuming on July 2nd, the organizing committee will require clubs to tighten security measures to ensure the safety of matches.

The 2-2 draw against Hai Phong in the final match helped Hanoi FC win the 2022 Hai Phong Four-Team Cup.
The actions of the unruly Hai Phong fans in setting off flares have just resulted in consequences for their own team.
The seven flares lit at Hang Day Stadium were like a slap in the face to the organizers, who had deployed two layers of security and made resolute statements before the match.
Hundreds of Hai Phong fans swarmed the gates at the same time, making it impossible for security forces at Hang Day Stadium to control the number of spectators entering the stadium.
The head of the V-League 2020 organizing committee praised the efforts of the Hang Day Stadium organizers despite the continued incidents of fans setting off flares.
Experts believe that once fans are determined to bring flares into the stadium to light them, they will find ways to bypass security checks.

Seven flares were lit in the stands at Hang Day Stadium, but the head coaches of Hanoi FC and Hai Phong said the situation was better than on previous occasions.

Despite tightened security and thorough checks, the organizers at Hang Day Stadium still allowed fans to light flares that blazed brightly in the stands.

The clash between Hanoi FC and Hai Phong at Hang Day Stadium this season may not be as fiery as before, both literally and figuratively.

The organizers of the match between Hanoi FC and HAGL have increased security measures to eliminate flares.

On the evening of December 10th and the early morning of December 11th, police arrested seven people for setting off flares to celebrate the victory of the Vietnamese U22 team.

Amidst the throngs of fans pouring into downtown Hanoi, a young man who lit a flare to celebrate was arrested by police in Hoan Kiem district.

The Nam Tu Liem District Police issued an administrative fine of 1,5 million VND to NTD (born in 1999) for the act of burning a light bulb after the Vietnam - UAE match ended.

Security measures will be tightened before and during the match between Vietnam and Malaysia at My Dinh Stadium on October 10th.

The police in Dong Da district (Hanoi) have initiated criminal proceedings and detained for two months a young man who fired a flare, seriously injuring a female fan at Hang Day Stadium.

VPF President Tran Anh Tu visited Saint Paul Hospital to encourage and inquire about the female fan who was hit by a firework during the match between Hanoi FC and Nam Dinh.

Police have identified the person who set off a flare, seriously injuring a female fan at Hang Day Stadium, as Vu Trung Truc (born in 1984, residing in Giao Thuy, Nam Dinh).

Nam Dinh fans displayed apologetic banners at Thien Truong Stadium following the flare incident at Hang Day Stadium.