Results

Vietnam V-League 06/27 11:00 1 Da Nang v Binh Phuoc W 2-0
Vietnam V-League 06/22 10:00 26 [13] Da Nang v Song Lam Nghe An [11] W 2-1
Vietnam V-League 06/15 10:00 25 [5] Hong Linh Ha Tinh v Da Nang [14] D 2-2
Vietnam V-League 05/23 10:00 24 [8] Jordan Brown v Da Nang [14] D 2-2
Vietnam V-League 05/17 11:00 23 [14] Da Nang v Quang Nam [11] W 1-0
Vietnam V-League 05/10 11:00 22 [14] Da Nang v Binh Dinh [13] W 3-1
Vietnam V-League 05/02 12:15 21 [3] Viettel FC v Da Nang [14] L 6-0
Vietnam V-League 04/27 11:00 20 [14] Da Nang v Thanh Hoa [5] W 1-0
Vietnam V-League 04/20 11:00 19 [14] Da Nang v Roseto Sharks U20 [1] D 0-0
Vietnam V-League 04/13 11:00 18 [7] Binh Duong v Da Nang [14] D 1-1
Vietnam V-League 04/07 11:00 17 [14] Da Nang v Cong An Ha Noi [7] L 1-2
Vietnam V-League 03/09 12:15 16 [9] Hai Phong v Da Nang [14] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 19 16
Wins 9 8 1
Draws 12 6 6
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 37 26 11
Goals against 48 18 30
Clean sheets 9 6 3
Failed to score 14 4 10

Wikipedia - SHB Da Nang

SHB Đà Nẵng Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ bóng đá SHB Đà Nẵng), simply known as SHB Đà Nẵng, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Da Nang that plays in V.League 1, the top tier in Vietnamese football, .

The club was formerly known as Quang Nam-Da Nang (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá Quảng Nam-Đà Nẵng) and won a Vietnamese National League title in 1992. In the 2007–08 season, the club was purchased by the Saigon-Hanoi Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SHB), the club name was changed to SHB Da Nang. The club won its first title in 2009, emerging as 2009 V-League champions and qualifying for the 2010 AFC Champions League. In the same year, they were also champions of the Vietnamese Cup. Adding to these victories, Danang's U-21 team also became champions in 2009 youth championships. The club were champions of the 2012 V-League season.

They currently play their home matches at Hoa Xuan Stadium, a dedicated 20,500 capacity football-specific stadium that opened in 2016.

History

The predecessor of Đà Nẵng Football Club was the Quang Nam-Đà Nẵng Workers' Football Club, then renamed the Quang Nam-Đà Nẵng Football Club. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Quang Nam-Da Nang was a strong club, culminating in the national championship in 1992, and winning runner-up three times (1987, 1990, 1991). . After that, Da Nang football said goodbye to a series of players and began to decline. In 1997, the team merged with the Đà Nẵng Water Supply Football Club to take the common name Da Nang. By 2001, Da Nang finished runner-up First Division 2000-01 and promoted to professional level for 2023. The team had to be relegated to the Second division.

Before the season V-League 2008, Đà Nẵng Football Club changed its name to SHB Đà Nẵng Football Club after the Department of Sports and Physical Training of Da Nang City transferred the team to SHB Bank.

A year later, a few days before the V-League 2009 kicked off, the club officially converted its operating model into a Sports Joint Stock Company. SHB Da Nang Sports Joint Stock Company officially launched on February 2 year 2009. With an investment of over 55 billion VND, the season V-League 2009 was a successful season for SHB Đà Nẵng when they won a double national championship and 2009 Vietnamese Cup.

2012 continued to be a successful year for Da Nang football when they won the V-League for the third time after defeating Ninh Bình 3-1 and won the National Super Cup when winning 4–0 against Saigon Xuan Thanh. Besides, SHB Da Nang's fan association also won the best fan association award in those two years.

The season 2015 was one of the worst seasons for coach Le Huynh Duc and his team when they only ranked 9th overall match, ranked right behind QNK Quang Nam. In addition, all of the club's youth teams failed and did not achieve any results. Previously, after failing to win in the first 5 rounds, there were doubts about the position of head coach Le Huynh Duc. This failure was acknowledged by the team's leadership as being due to lack of preparation and investment, poor selection of foreign players, as well as a lack of close attention to the youth ranks when deciding to drop two generations U-11 and U-13 for funding reasons.

Also this season, the club suffered a huge loss when former honorary chairman of the club Nguyen Ba Thanh died on February 13, 2015. To commemorate him, the entire team wore ribbons. funeral in the away match against Dong Tam Long An.

In the season 2016, drawing lessons from the previous season, the club leaders and coaching staff were determined to change the team's blood. When bringing in quality names in the transfer market such as Thanh Hai (from Long An), former captain of Hoang Anh Gia Lai Le Hoang Thien or former Olympic player Lam Anh Quang (from Nam Dinh). Right after the end of the 2015 season, SHB Da Nang quickly signed a contract with striker Mali Diabate Souleymane from Long An, but only After a few training sessions with the new club, this player had heart problems so the club decided to liquidate the contract ahead of time.As a replacement, the coaching staff invited back former 2011 V-League top scorer Gastón Merlo, in addition to signing a contract with player Jamaica Horace James from the Malaysian Super League and naturalized Brazilian player Dinh Van Ta. SHB Da Nang also had time to add an overseas Vietnamese player from the United States, Minh Alva Vu, but because he had not yet completed the procedures for naturalization in Vietnam, this player was registered in phase 2 of the season. Regarding the registration list for 2016, coach Le Huynh Duc was forced to eliminate two national U-23 players, Vo Huy Toan and Ho Ngoc Thang. This season, the club had a very impressive achievement when ranked third with 49 points, only 1 point behind the championship team and Gastón Merlo won the top scorer title for the 4th time with 24 goals. win, the highest in V.League history.

2018 was another failed season for the club, only winning 9th place, with 31 points after 26 rounds. Under the guidance of coach Nguyen Minh Phuong, the team plays very well at home but away from home only draws or loses. Therefore, after the end of the season, coach Nguyen Minh Phuong submitted his resignation and the team's board of directors decided to re-invite coach Le Huynh Duc to lead the team during this difficult period.

In 2019, the team's Board of Directors signed an agreement with Kamito Joint Stock Company (Japan) to sponsor soccer uniforms for the team. This is a huge mark in the professionalization of the club.

In 2020, in round 6 of the V.League at home, despite being scored first by Hoang Anh Gia Lai, the club fought back, winning with a score of 3–1. This is one of the rare teams to defeat HAGL at home since HAGL joined the V.League (2003) with 14 wins, 3 draws (2004, 2013, 2014) and 1 loss (2003).

In the 2023 V.League 1, the team did not perform well and had relegated to the V.League 2 after 22 years of playing in the top flight.

The Da Nang Football Club, often referred to simply as Da Nang, is a prominent professional soccer team based in Da Nang, Vietnam. Established in 1976, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit in the V.League 1, the top tier of Vietnamese football.

Da Nang's colors are typically red and white, symbolizing the vibrant culture and energy of the city. The team plays its home matches at the Hoa Xuan Stadium, which boasts a modern design and a capacity to host thousands of enthusiastic supporters. The club has a reputation for nurturing local talent and has produced several players who have gone on to represent the national team.

Over the years, Da Nang has enjoyed considerable success, including multiple league titles and domestic cup victories. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a formidable opponent on the field.

With a commitment to community engagement and youth development, Da Nang Football Club continues to be a source of pride for the city and a key player in the growth of soccer in Vietnam. Whether competing in local derbies or national tournaments, Da Nang remains a symbol of resilience and ambition in Vietnamese football.