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Vietnam win big at 2023 VTV Int’l Women’s Volleyball Cup

The Vietnam women’s volleyball team 1 won the International Women's Volleyball Tournament - VTV Cup Ferroli 2023, after defeating the Vietnam women’s volleyball team 2 in the final match held in the northern province of Lao Cai on August 26.
Vietnam win big at 2023 VTV Int’l Women’s Volleyball Cup ảnh 1The Vietnam women’s volleyball team 1 won the International Women's Volleyball Tournament (Photo:VNA)

Lao Cai (VNA) –The Vietnam women’s volleyball team 1 won the International Women's Volleyball Tournament - VTV Cup Ferroli 2023, after defeating the Vietnam women’s volleyball team 2 in the final match held in thenorthern province of Lao Cai on August 26.

🦩 Speaking at the event, Giang Thi Dung, Vice Chairwoman of the provincialPeople's Committee and deputy head of the Tournament Organising Committee, saidthat the tournament was a great success. Athletes from six teams have provided fans exciting andquality matches in the spirit of sportsmanship, solidarity and friendship.

Leading 2-0 after two rounds, the Vietnam women’s volleyballteam 1 won Team 2 with a score of 25-19 in the third round. Team 1 won thefinal match with a score of 3-0 ( 25-14; 26-24, 25-19).

Previously, Choco MuchoClub of the Philippines defeated Kansai University of Japan with a score of 3-1 to rank third in the tournament.

ﷺ The champions received areward of 10,000 USD and the first and second runners-up 7,000 USD and 5,000 USD.

The fourth prize came to the Japan’s KansaiUniversity with a prize value of 2,000 USD. The consolation prize was granted to Suwon City team of the Republic of Korea with a prize of 1,000 USD. The Australian team won the style award, worth 1,000 USD./.
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