Results

Vietnam U19 Championship 02/28 08:30 - PVF U19 v Song Lam Nghe An U19 L 1-0
Vietnam U19 Championship 02/26 09:30 - Ba Ria Vung Tau U19 v Song Lam Nghe An U19 W 0-2
Vietnam U19 Championship 02/23 08:00 - Viettel FC U19 v Song Lam Nghe An U19 W 1-2
Vietnam U19 Championship 02/18 08:30 - Song Lam Nghe An U19 v TP Ho Chi Minh U19 - View
Vietnam U19 Championship 02/16 08:44 - Hong Linh Ha Tinh U19 v Song Lam Nghe An U19 D 2-2
Vietnam U19 Championship 01/14 07:30 - PVF U19 v Song Lam Nghe An U19 W 0-1
Vietnam U19 Championship 01/09 07:30 - Hoai Duc U19 v Song Lam Nghe An U19 W 2-5
Vietnam U19 Championship 01/07 10:00 - Song Lam Nghe An U19 v Vinh Phuc U19 W 4-0
Vietnam U19 Championship 01/04 10:00 - Monteiro/R-Assumpcao v Song Lam Nghe An U19 W 2-3
Vietnam U19 Championship 01/02 07:30 - PVF U19 v Song Lam Nghe An U19 D 1-1
Vietnam U19 Championship 12/30 07:30 - Phu Dong Ninh Binh U19 v Song Lam Nghe An U19 W 2-3
Vietnam U19 Championship 12/27 10:00 - Song Lam Nghe An U19 v Hoai Duc U19 W 5-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 13 3 10
Wins 10 3 7
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 36 12 24
Goals against 12 1 11
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Song Lam Nghe An FC

Song Lam Nghe An Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá Sông Lam Nghệ An), simply known as SLNA, is a professional football club based in Thành Vinh ward, Nghệ An, Vietnam. The club play their home matches at Vinh Stadium and compete in the V.League 1, the top flight of Vietnamese football league system.

On the domestic level, with 10 major titles at the first team and several titles in Vietnamese youth competitions, Song Lam Nghe An is one of the most successful football clubs in Vietnam. In the 2009–2010 and 2010–2011 seasons, under head coach Nguyễn Hữu Thắng, Song Lam Nghe An achieved all three major domestic titles: the V.League 1, Vietnamese Cup, and the Vietnamese Super Cup. Song Lam Nghe An have a tradition of only using domestic players from the club's youth academy. Most domestic players in the club's history are from Nghệ An province or Hà Tĩnh province, an usual thing among Vietnamese teams. With a quality youth academy, Song Lam Nghe An are one of the clubs that had contributed the most players to the Vietnam national football team. Furthermore, they are the first and only team to have reached 1000 points in the V.League 1.

The club's current president is Trương Sỹ Bá.

History

During the French colonial period, the Vinh - Ben Thuy area once had a famous football team called the Yellow Shirt Team. This is considered the beginning of Nghe An football tradition. Some people believe that this is the origin of the traditional yellow shirt of the Song Lam Nghe An team today.

However, the Nghe Tinh region hardly had any outstanding breakthroughs throughout most of the war. It was not until 1973 that the Nghe Tinh Provincial Military Command established an amateur football team to compete in the B Division. This team is considered the predecessor of today's Song Lam Nghe An.

In 1979, after the National Football Championship system was established, with good performance, the team was ranked in the national A2 class. On February 28, 1979, the team was officially transferred by the Nghe Tinh Provincial Military Command to the Nghe Tinh Provincial People's Committee for management and renamed Song Lam Football Team.

In 1980, Coach Nguyen Thanh Vinh began taking charge of the first team of Song Lam Nghe Tinh Football Team. From here, despite being a "young" team in Vietnamese football compared to teams such as The Cong, Cang Saigon, Hanoi Police, Haiphong Police, with the efforts of the coach Coach Nguyen Thanh Vinh, Song Lam football team has begun to have a series of achievements, as well as a unique playing style of its own, on par with older teams.

In 1992, Nghe Tinh province was divided into two separate provinces: Nghe An and Ha Tinh. On March 21, 1994, the Nghe An Provincial People's Committee decided to rename the team to Song Lam Football Team and transform it into a professional unit under the Department of Physical Education and Sports. In 1996, the team won the bronze medal in the National Championship and the National Cup.

In 2000, Song Lam Nghe An won the National Championship for the first time. In 2010, the team won the National Cup for the second time. In the 2011 season, the club won its third championship with a 1–1 draw against Hanoi T&T at Vinh Stadium, finishing the V.League with 49 points after 26 rounds. In the 2017 season, despite finishing only 7th in the V.League, Song Lam Nghe An defeated Dak Lak, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Quang Nam and Becamex Binh Duong to win the 2017 Vietnamese Cup.

The 2020 season was the most difficult period for Song Lam Nghe An in the V.League 1. In early 2022, the club officially announced a new brand identity. The team's old logo was replaced with a new one with a more modern design.

**Song Lam Nghe An U19 Soccer Team**

The Song Lam Nghe An U19 team is a prominent youth football club based in Vinh City, Nghe An Province, Vietnam. Established as part of the Song Lam Nghe An Football Club, which has a rich history in Vietnamese football, the U19 team serves as a vital development platform for young talents aspiring to make their mark in the sport.

Known for its commitment to nurturing local talent, Song Lam Nghe An U19 focuses on developing players' technical skills, tactical awareness, and physical fitness. The team competes in various national youth tournaments, showcasing the potential of its players and contributing to the overall growth of Vietnamese football.

The club's philosophy emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, instilling values that extend beyond the pitch. With a dedicated coaching staff and a supportive fan base, Song Lam Nghe An U19 aims to cultivate the next generation of football stars, many of whom aspire to represent the national team in the future.

As a key player in Vietnam's youth football landscape, Song Lam Nghe An U19 continues to strive for excellence, aiming to achieve success both domestically and internationally while fostering a love for the game among young athletes.