Ho Chi Minh City I, Hanoi I Dominate Opening Day of the 2026 National Women’s Football Championship
Ho Chi Minh City I and Hanoi I opened strong in the 2026 National Women’s Football Championship (Thai Son Bac Cup), producing rampant wins while Thai Nguyen held Phong Phu Ha Nam to a draw.
Ho Chi Minh City I dominate season opener
Defending champions Ho Chi Minh City I began their defence of the 2026 National Women’s Football Championship with a commanding 5-0 victory over Ho Chi Minh City II at Thanh Long Stadium on June 21, 2026.
Even with several regular starters rested, HCMC I controlled possession and territory for long spells before breaking the deadlock through Cu Thi Huynh Nhu in the 41st minute.
The win was extended in the second half as Dau Nguyen Quynh Anh added a 70th-minute strike and K’Thua completed a brace with goals in the 72nd and 81st minutes.
Phan Thi Trang capped the scoring in the 87th minute, sealing a comprehensive opening-day statement from the reigning champions and giving them three points to start the Thai Son Bac Cup campaign.
Hanoi I run riot at Ha Dong Stadium
Hanoi I registered an equally emphatic result on the opening day, defeating sister side Hanoi II 5-1 at Ha Dong Stadium on June 21, 2026.
Le Thi Trang opened the scoring inside ten minutes, setting the tone for a dominant display that never allowed Hanoi II to settle into the match.
A 54th-minute own goal credited to Nguyen Thi Linh and two strikes from Nguyen Thi Hang in the 58th and 88th minutes compounded Hanoi II’s problems before Pham Hai Yen added a stoppage-time finish.
Dang Thanh Thao’s 56th-minute effort provided a brief reprieve for Hanoi II, but the margin of victory reflected Hanoi I’s clinical finishing and depth across the pitch.
Thai Nguyen T&T held in competitive draw with Phong Phu Ha Nam
At Thai Nguyen Stadium, Thai Nguyen T&T and Phong Phu Ha Nam played out a 1-1 draw in a closely contested encounter on June 21, 2026.
The hosts took the lead through Ngoc Minh Chuyen in the 73rd minute, only for Vu Thi Hoa to level the score three minutes later and ensure Phong Phu Ha Nam left with a valuable point.
The match featured a high tempo and tactical probing from both sides, with each team creating chances but unable to convert decisively beyond the late exchange of goals.
The draw leaves both clubs to reassess attacking patterns and defensive stability as the early rounds of the 2026 National Women’s Football Championship unfold.
Standout performers and tactical trends
Across the opening fixtures, several players emerged as immediate contenders for early-season form recognitions, most notably K’Thua whose quickfire brace underlined HCMC I’s attacking potency.
Cu Thi Huynh Nhu and Dau Nguyen Quynh Anh combined well to unlock the HCMC II defence, while Nguyen Thi Hang’s double for Hanoi I highlighted her role as a consistent threat in the final third.
From a tactical perspective, the top sides demonstrated effective ball retention and quick vertical transitions that punished second-tier defences, particularly in the channel play and late runs into the box.
Coaches will study set-piece defending and transitional moments from matchday one, as several goals came from rapid counter sequences and moments of individual quality rather than prolonged positional build-up.
Immediate implications for the title race and group dynamics
The emphatic opening victories from Ho Chi Minh City I and Hanoi I set an early benchmark for other contenders in the 2026 National Women’s Football Championship.
Early three-point hauls improve confidence and provide a buffer in what promises to be a tightly fought Thai Son Bac Cup season, where goal difference could be decisive in the group stages.
Conversely, the heavy defeat for Ho Chi Minh City II and Hanoi II’s loss will prompt expedited reviews of personnel and tactical approaches as both clubs aim to arrest momentum quickly.
Mid-table teams like Thai Nguyen T&T and Phong Phu Ha Nam will view draws and narrow results as foundations to build consistency, with defensive solidity likely to become a focal point in upcoming training cycles.
Coaching responses and squad management after matchday one
Managers were measured in their post-match assessments, emphasising rotation, fitness management and the need for tactical refinement despite positive outcomes or setbacks.
HCMC I’s decision to rest several starters proved the depth of their squad, giving fringe players a platform to stake claims for more regular roles while keeping core personnel fresh.
Hanoi I’s coaching staff will be buoyed by the attacking returns but are likely to maintain focus on concentration lapses that led to Hanoi II’s only goal, ensuring lessons are absorbed before the next fixture.
For clubs that did not attain full points, attention will turn to recovery routines and set-piece rehearsals as they prepare to respond in the tight schedule that follows the opening round.
Broader context for Vietnamese women’s football development
The opening round of the Thai Son Bac Cup showcased both the growing depth of talent in Vietnamese women’s football and the tactical sophistication appearing across clubs.
High-scoring affairs and tightly contested draws suggest investment in youth pathways and coaching structures is yielding players capable of operating at an elevated domestic level.
The National Women’s Football Championship remains the principal platform for observing emerging talents who may progress to national team consideration, making early-season performances particularly significant.
Stakeholders, including clubs and the national federation, will monitor attendance, match-day engagement and competitive balance as indicators of the league’s health and future growth.
June 21, 2026 provided a vivid opening chapter to the 2026 National Women’s Football Championship, with Ho Chi Minh City I and Hanoi I delivering emphatic statements while Thai Nguyen and Phong Phu Ha Nam shared the spoils in a competitive draw.









