South Vietnam national football team

South Vietnam national football team

Infobox National football team
Name = South Vietnam
Badge = CoA of South Vietnam.svg
FIFA Trigramme = VSO
Nickname = -
Association = -
Coach = -
Most caps = ?
Top scorer = ?

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First game = flagicon|South Vietnam South Vietnam 2 - 4 South Korea flagicon|South Korea (South Vietnam, 15 January, 1949)
Last International
flagicon|Malaysia Malaysia 3 - 0 South Vietnam flagicon|South Vietnam (Thailand, 23 March, 1975)
Largest win = flagicon|South Vietnam South Vietnam 10 - 0 Laos flagicon|Laos|1952 (Japan; 1 October, 1967)
Largest loss = flagicon|Indonesia Indonesia 9 - 1 South Vietnam flagicon|South Vietnam (Thailand, 16 November, 1971)

World cup apps =
World cup first = -
World cup best = -
Regional name = AFC Asian Cup
Regional cup apps = 2
Regional cup first = 1956
Regional cup best = Fourth place, 1956 and 1960
The South Vietnam national football team was the national team of South Vietnam between 1949 and 1975. It took part in the first two Asian Cups finals, finishing fourth both times. The team ceased to exist when the North and South regions combined into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. For results after 1991, see the article "Vietnam national football team" (no matches were played between 1976 and 1990).

World Cup record

*1930 to 1950 - "Did not enter"
*1954 - "Entry not accepted by FIFA"
*1958 to 1970 - "Did not enter"
*1974 - "Did not qualify"

Asian Cup record

* 1956 - Fourth place
* 1960 - Fourth place
* 1964 - "Did not enter"
* 1968 - "Did not qualify"
* 1972 - "Did not enter"
* 1976 - "Did not qualify"

ee also

* Football in Vietnam


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