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Công An Hà Nội reclaims 2026 V.League 1 crown with 2-1 win

eric wales by eric wales
May 31, 2026
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Công An Hà Nội Clinch V League 1 Title with Final-Day Win

Công An Hà Nội reclaim the V League 1 crown after a dominant season, sealing the title with a 2-1 victory over Becamex Hồ Chí Minh on May 31, 2026.

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Công An Hà Nội secure V League 1 title

Công An Hà Nội wrapped up the 2026 V League 1 championship on Sunday, ending the season on top of the 14-team table. The capital club finished the campaign with 64 points from 25 matches, reclaiming the trophy they last lifted in 2023 and 1984. Their title charge closed out with a decisive win over Becamex Hồ Chí Minh, a result that confirmed their status as the country’s top side this season.

Công An Hà Nội’s return to the summit capped a season in which they consistently outpaced rivals and avoided the stumbles that had cost others momentum. The team built an advantage through a mix of steady defence and timely scoring, producing a points total that left the chasing pack well behind. The victory restores the club to the domestic pinnacle after a competitive campaign that began in late winter and ran through May.

Final-day performance settles title race

The championship was confirmed on the final matchday when Công An Hà Nội defeated Becamex Hồ Chí Minh 2-1. Alan Grafite opened the scoring in the 16th minute before Leo Artur added a second early in the second half, handing the capital side a crucial cushion. Becamex mounted a reply when Milos Zlatkovic pulled one back in the 57th minute, but the visitors could not find an equaliser and the three points were enough to seal the title.

The closing fixture was tense and played in front of a partisan crowd, with both teams aware of what was at stake. Công An Hà Nội’s early control set the tone and their ability to manage the game after taking a two-goal lead proved decisive. Becamex’s late efforts added drama but ultimately served only to underline the champions’ resilience.

Season-long consistency and the league table

Công An Hà Nội’s 64 points from 25 games reflect a campaign built on consistency rather than sporadic brilliance. The club finished 13 points clear of second-placed Cong Viettel, who accumulated 51 points across the same number of fixtures. Ninh Binh rounded out the top three with 48 points, while perennial contenders and newly promoted sides filled the remainder of the 14-team standings.

Across the season the champions combined a robust defensive record with effective attacking transitions, allowing them to grind out results both at home and on the road. That balance proved especially important in tight fixtures where single moments decided outcomes. The final table shows a clear separation between the top tier and the rest, with Công An Hà Nội’s points haul emphasising how rarely they dropped ground.

Key players and match contributors

Several players stood out as instrumental to Công An Hà Nội’s title run, with goal-scorers and defensive stalwarts each playing complementary roles. Alan Grafite’s early final-day strike underlined his importance in decisive moments, while Leo Artur’s second-half finish illustrated the squad’s depth in attack. Milos Zlatkovic’s effort for Becamex highlighted the threat posed by opponents even when the capital side enjoyed overall superiority.

Managers and analysts will point to the blend of experienced campaigners and emerging talents within the squad as a major factor in their success. Goalkeeping and backline organisation provided a foundation that allowed attacking players to take calculated risks. Contributions from set pieces and quick counters also featured regularly in match reports across the season.

How the title affects the club’s domestic standing

Reclaiming the V League 1 title elevates Công An Hà Nội’s status in Vietnamese football and restores a sense of momentum around the club. The success bolsters the team’s trophy cabinet and provides a platform for recruitment ahead of continental campaigns and the next domestic season. It also strengthens the club’s position when negotiating sponsorships and commercial partnerships, given the increased visibility that comes with championship football.

For the coaching staff and board, the title will prompt a reassessment of short- and medium-term objectives, including squad retention and targeted upgrades. Maintaining form in the seasons that follow will be critical to converting this triumph into a sustained period of competitiveness. The club’s fan base, meanwhile, can expect celebrations and an elevated profile at home.

Title challengers and lessons for rivals

Cong Viettel, finishing second with 51 points, and Ninh Binh in third with 48 points, will review a campaign that brought near-miss frustration alongside signs of progress. Nam Dinh, the back-to-back holders before this season, were overtaken by a team that managed its fixtures more consistently across the calendar. Rivals will study how Công An Hà Nội handled pressure matches and closed out narrow leads to extract maximum points.

The gap between the champions and their nearest challengers suggests several clubs must address depth and consistency if they hope to mount a sustained title challenge. Transfers, youth development and coaching continuity are likely to be central themes for teams looking to close the deficit. Tactical adjustments and investment in sports science may also be part of plans to improve late-season performance.

Công An Hà Nội’s success will ripple across the league by raising standards and setting a benchmark for preparation and execution.

This title victory lands as a significant milestone in the club’s modern era, and it will shape expectations both within the squad and among supporters as the team prepares for the next chapter.

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