Vietnam's deputy PM takes to the streets to celebrate U23 Asian Cup semifinal victory
25/1/18
Wearing a red t-shirt and waving the national flag,
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam joined the crowds to celebrate the historic
win.
Vietnam's
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam surprised football fans when he was spotted
among huge crowds celebrating the national team's dramatic victory over Qatar in the
semifinal of the Asian Football Confederation Under-23 (AFC U23)
Championship on Tuesday night.
Like every other Vietnamese fan present around Hoan Kiem Lake in downtown Hanoi, deputy PM Dam was driving around the
lake sporting a red t-shirt with two mini Vietnamese flags attached to his
motorbike as the crowd cheered.
Dancing and selfies with the crowd followed as many recognized
the deputy PM.
Deputy PM Dam previously emphasized that Vietnamese football
should be "beautiful, honest and precise", meaning players need to be
trained not only on strategy but also morality, culture, health and
fitness.
Vietnam's Prime Minister
Nguyen Xuan Phuc personally called the team to congratulate them right after
the game, emphasizing how much the win means to the country.
The unprecedented win has earned the national U23 team a wave of
accolades. So far, government agencies and businesses have pledged rewards of
at least VND16 billion ($708,800).
The national U23 team
has rewritten the history of Vietnamese football, becoming one of the first two
Southeast Asian teams to qualify for the quarterfinals of the U23 Asian Cup
along with Malaysia.
While the latter was subsequently eliminated, the Vietnamese team has kept the
dream alive by defeating Iraq in
the quarterfinal and Qatar in
the semifinal.
Vietnam will face Uzbekistan in the final on January 27 after the
latter defeated South Korea
4-1 in extra time.
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