Vietnamese players tested for COVID-19 before friendly match with Jordan
Real-time PRC tests for COVID-19 were conducted on all members of the national men’s football teams of Vietnam and Jordan on May 29 in preparation for their friendly match two days later in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Real-time PRC tests for COVID-19 are conducted on all members of the national men’s football teams of Vietnam in preparation for their friendly match with Jordan team in the UAE (Photo: VNA)
Dubai (VNA) – Real-time PRC tests for COVID-19were conducted on all members ofthe national men’s football teams of Vietnam and Jordan on May 29 in preparation for their friendly match two days later in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
This is a mandatory regulation of the Asian FootballConfederation (AFC) for all national teams before any match during the process oftraining to prepare for matches of the upcoming qualifiers of the2022 FIFA WorldCup.
If any case that tested positive for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, he will bequarantined for 10 days at a health facility of the host country. Those tested negative to the virus will continue to participate in their team’s activities.
At 11pm on May 29 (Vietnam time), coach ParkHang-seo and the Vietnamese team’s members conducted their third training sessionin the UAE.
All 45 members of the Vietnamese delegation received theirfirst shot of COVID-19 vaccine on April 19-20 and got their second shots inmid-May.
In the upcoming matches in Group G of the 2022 FIFA World Cupqualifiers, Vietnam will take on Indonesia on June 7 and Malaysia four dayslater, and then wrap up the qualifying round with a game against hosts the UAE onJune 15.
Vietnam currently tops the group with 11 points,followed by Malaysia with nine and Thailand with eight. The UAE has six points,while Indonesia is yet to pick up any./.
All matches of the Vietnamese national football team in Group G of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers will be broadcast live in Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).
The men’s national football team is scheduled to leave for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on May 26 to play the remaining games of Group G in the second round of the 2022 World Cup Asian qualifiers.
Goalkeeper Nguyen Van Hoang of Song Lam Nghe An has been added to the national team squad to compete at the coming 2022 World Cup qualifiers in the UAE.
Vietnam is focusing on winning games and securing a berth in the third round of World Cup qualifiers, head of the Vietnamese team Nguyen Sy Hien told reporters.
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