VFF and KFA Extend MoU to Deepen Vietnam–Korea Football Cooperation
Vietnam and Korea extend football cooperation with a new VFF and KFA MoU signed at the 76th FIFA Congress, securing a four-year partnership plus automatic renewal.
The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) and the Korea Football Association (KFA) have signed an extension to their memorandum of understanding, reaffirming bilateral football cooperation between the two associations. The VFF and KFA MoU was formalized at the 76th FIFA Congress in Canada on 3 May 2026 and sets a renewed framework for collaboration across multiple football development areas.
The renewed agreement establishes a four-year core term with an automatic two-year renewal clause, giving both federations a structured period for long-term planning. The new timeline is expected to provide continuity for development projects and program transfers that require multi-year implementation cycles.
Agreement Details and Duration
The extended MoU commits the VFF and KFA to another four years of formal cooperation, beginning with the signing at the FIFA Congress on 3 May 2026. The agreement also includes a provision for an automatic two-year extension, effectively allowing a potential six-year collaboration without renegotiation.
This duration reflects a mutual interest in sustained partnerships rather than short-term exchanges. By embedding an automatic renewal mechanism, both sides aim to reduce administrative overhead and ensure programs can reach maturity.
Signatories and Delegations Present
The MoU was signed by VFF President Trần Quốc Tuấn and KFA President Chung Mong Gyu during the FIFA gathering in Canada. Senior officials from both federations witnessed the ceremony, underscoring institutional support for the partnership.
From the VFF delegation, Vice President Trần Anh Tú and General Secretary Nguyễn Văn Phú were present to observe the signing. The KFA was represented by Vice President Lee Young Soo, General Secretary Hanjin Chun, and Head of International Relations Sung Ho Sin.
Scope of Cooperation and Programmatic Focus
While the text of the renewed MoU has not been publicly detailed beyond its term, such bilateral agreements typically encompass technical exchanges, coach education, youth development, and referee training. The continuation of cooperation signals an intention to deepen those practical areas where federations commonly share expertise.
Both federations have previously collaborated on exchanges and joint training initiatives, and the extended MoU is likely to formalize pathways for player and staff development. Areas such as sports science, talent identification, and women’s football development are frequently prioritized in similar partnerships and are expected to feature in implementation plans.
Implications for Vietnam’s Football Development
For the VFF, the extension offers a predictable platform to accelerate domestic projects and international readiness. A multi-year partnership enables the VFF to align youth program cycles, coaching courses, and competition calendars with incoming Korean expertise and resources.
This stability is particularly important for long-term talent pipelines and national team preparation across age groups. The ability to plan multi-season initiatives can improve the effectiveness of training curriculums and create clearer pathways for promising players.
Korea’s Strategic Interests and Regional Football Diplomacy
For the KFA, sustained collaboration with the VFF strengthens South Korea’s role as a regional football partner and knowledge exporter. The agreement fosters people-to-people ties through sport and elevates Korea’s profile in Southeast Asian football development.
Strategically, such partnerships help the KFA cultivate broader influence across Asia while offering Korean coaches and technical staff professional opportunities abroad. The reciprocal benefits include exposure to different footballing environments and expanded scouting and collaboration networks.
Implementation, Oversight and Next Steps
Following the signing, both federations are expected to convene working groups to translate the MoU into an actionable roadmap. Typical next steps include establishing technical committees, setting annual priorities, and agreeing on funding or resource-sharing mechanisms for joint programs.
Monitoring and evaluation frameworks will be important to measure progress against targets, especially for projects that span multiple years. With the automatic renewal clause in place, both federations have an incentive to document outcomes and maintain momentum through regular reviews.
The renewed VFF and KFA MoU, signed at the 76th FIFA Congress in Canada on 3 May 2026, represents a deliberate commitment to sustained bilateral cooperation. By locking in a four-year term with a two-year renewal, the partnership provides a stable foundation for technical exchanges, programmatic development and deeper sporting ties between Vietnam and South Korea.










