Fixtures

Vietnam - V-League 05/13 11:00 18 Song Lam Nghe An vs Ho Chi Minh City - View
Vietnam - V-League 05/17 11:00 19 Hong Linh Ha Tinh vs Ho Chi Minh City - View
Vietnam - V-League 05/21 12:15 20 Ho Chi Minh City vs Cong An Ha Noi - View
Vietnam - V-League 05/25 12:15 21 Ho Chi Minh City vs Hoang Anh Gia Lai - View
Vietnam - V-League 05/31 11:00 22 Binh Duong vs Ho Chi Minh City - View
Vietnam - V-League 06/15 12:15 23 Ho Chi Minh City vs Nam Dinh - View

Results

Vietnam - V-League 05/08 12:15 17 [10] Ho Chi Minh City v Thanh Hoa [5] W 2-0
Vietnam - V-League 05/04 12:15 16 [10] Hai Phong v Ho Chi Minh City [9] L 2-0
Vietnam - V-League 04/04 12:15 15 [6] Ho Chi Minh City v Ha Noi FC [7] L 1-3
Vietnam - V-League 03/31 11:00 14 [5] Binh Dinh v Ho Chi Minh City [7] D 1-1
Vietnam - V-League 03/09 10:00 13 [12] Hoang Anh Gia Lai v Ho Chi Minh City [7] L 2-1
Vietnam - V-League 03/03 12:15 12 [7] Ho Chi Minh City v Binh Duong [2] W 1-0
Vietnam - V-League 02/28 12:15 11 [10] Ho Chi Minh City v Binh Dinh [5] W 2-1
Vietnam - V-League 02/24 12:15 10 [11] Ha Noi FC v Ho Chi Minh City [6] L 3-1
Vietnam - V-League 02/18 12:15 9 [5] Cong An Ha Noi v Ho Chi Minh City [6] L 2-0
Wereld - Vriendschappelijke clubwedstrijden 01/30 09:00 - Ho Chi Minh City v Ba Ria Vung Tau FC W 4-3
Wereld - Vriendschappelijke clubwedstrijden 01/24 09:00 - Ho Chi Minh City v Binh Phuoc D 3-3
Vietnam - V-League 12/26 12:15 8 [5] Ho Chi Minh City v Hong Linh Ha Tinh [13] L 0-1

Stats

 TotalThuisUit
Matches played 35 20 15
Wins 12 10 2
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 15 6 9
Goals for 48 35 13
Goals against 51 26 25
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - Ho Chi Minh City FC

Ho Chi Minh City Football Club (HCMC FC, Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ bóng đá Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh), simply known as TP Hồ Chí Minh, and commonly known as TPHCM, is a professional football club based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The club competes in the V.League 1, the highest level of Vietnamese football, since the 2017 season after winning the Vietnam's 2016 V.League 2 league in the 2016 season. The club was formerly known as Cảng Sài Gòn (Saigon Port) between 1975 and 2009.The club's home ground is the Thống Nhất Stadium.

History

The Saigon Port Football Club and the Saigon Port Corporation are the two predecessors of the Ho Chi Minh City Football Club. The Saigon Port Company, formerly known as the Saigon Port Football Club, was formally created on November 1, 1975.

The Saigon Port Corporation's officials claimed at the end of 2008 that they no longer had the means to support the football squad. Due to the fact that they only had one primary sponsor, the Vietnam Steel Company, the club's leadership decided to alter the team's name in order to operate on a professional model. The name Ho Chi Minh City Football Club was adopted with the permission of the club's management unit, the Ho Chi Minh City Football Company Ltd, and the Ho Chi Minh City Football Federation, with a 15 billion Vietnamese dong investment for the team.

Because of their devotion to the heritage connected with the name Saigon Port, the club's supporters have expressed disappointment and resistance to the decision to alter the name. Yet, the club's objective was to become a major football club in Ho Chi Minh City, as well as to promote the acquisition of government and commercial aid. The club officially changed its name to Ho Chi Minh City Football Club on January 22, 2009, with the Vietnam Steel Corporation serving as the team's primary sponsor.

The supporters were vehemently opposed to the name change. The whole Fans Association Executive Committee resigned, and the Saigon Port Football Supporters Association dissolved, generating problems for the team in its first season under the new name. They were relegated to Vietnamese Football League Second Division after finishing at the 13th place in the 2009 season. In 2012, the club finished last in the Vietnamese First League. After only one season at the Vietnamese Second League, Ho Chi Minh returned to the First League in 2015. With the ambition to return to top fight, Ho Chi Minh City received big investments and successfully gained a promotion to the V.League 1 after winning the 2016 V.League 2.

Following returning to the V.League 1 in 2017, the team focused more on drawing spectators to the stadium by listening to supporters' criticism and renovating the stadium, stands, and so on. As a consequence, the club's reputation among supporters progressively improved. After that, the Ho Chi Minh City Football Club Fans Association was formed. The squad finished 12th in the league standings in 2017.

**Voetbalclub Ho Chi Minh City**

Voetbalclub Ho Chi Minh City, afgekort als CLB TP Ho Chi Minh, is een professionele voetbalclub gevestigd in Ho Chi Minhstad, Vietnam. De club speelt in de V.League 1, de hoogste voetbaldivisie van Vietnam.

CLB TP Ho Chi Minh werd opgericht in 1976 en is een van de meest succesvolle clubs in de Vietnamese voetbalgeschiedenis. De club heeft 5 V.League 1-titels gewonnen, waaronder 2 achtereenvolgende titels in 2019 en 2020. Daarnaast heeft CLB TP Ho Chi Minh 3 Vietnamese Cup-titels en 3 Vietnamese Super Cup-titels gewonnen.

De club staat bekend om zijn aanvallende speelstijl en heeft een aantal getalenteerde spelers in de selectie, waaronder Nguyen Van Quyet, de aanvoerder van het Vietnamese nationale team, en Ho Chi Minh City-icoon Nguyen Anh Duc.

CLB TP Ho Chi Minh speelt zijn thuiswedstrijden in het Thu Thiem Stadium, dat plaats biedt aan 25.000 toeschouwers. De club heeft een grote en enthousiaste aanhang en staat bekend om zijn gepassioneerde sfeer tijdens wedstrijden.