Late goals earn Vietnam Asean Championship win over 10-man Thais

[Bangkok Post] - 01/5/2025

Vietnam won the Asean Championship for the third time in their history on Sunday as a 3-2 win over 10-man defending champions Thailand in the second leg of the final in Bangkok sealed a 5-3 aggregate victory for Kim Sang-sik's side.



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