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Football league

Reading: V.League 1

V.League 1 ( vietnamese : Giải bóng đá vô địch quốc gia Việt Nam ), besides called LS V.League 1 due to sponsorship reasons, is the top professional football league in Vietnam, controlled by the Vietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company. It is contested by 14 clubs who play each early on a dwelling and off basis. The team finish at the top at the end of the season is crowned the champion and enters the AFC Champions League. The league was founded in 1980 as the All Vietnam Football Championship, with Tổng Cục Đường Sắt emerging as the first base winner. The league turned professional in the 2000–2001 season, which allowed clubs to hire extraneous players. Vietnam Professional Football ( VPF ) was established in 2012, and the organising power was transferred from the Vietnam Football Federation ( VFF ) to Vietnam Professional Football Jointstock Company ( VPF ). Viettel has won the title 6 times, the most among V-League clubs and besides has sum 20 national titles since 1954. Beside, Haiphong are the second with 13 full titles .

history [edit ]

foundation and early on days [edit ]

The V.League 1, as it is known nowadays, dates back to 1980 when the first semi-professional league was launched ( then known as the All Vietnam Football Championship ). seventeen clubs participated in the competition which was split into three groups and conducted more like a cup competition, with the winner from each group qualifying for the Championship Stage. Công An Hà Nội, Tổng Cục Đường Sắt and Hải Quan were the three teams to qualify, with Tổng Cục Đường Sắt ultimately taking the title. That format, although the teams were split into two groups, continued until 1995 when the league reverted to a more traditional league format .

Turning professional [edit ]

League football in Vietnam would turn master in the 2000–2001 season, which saw the league change its name to its current nickname, V-League 1. In that inauguration V-League 1 temper, there were only ten clubs, with tighter restrictions meaning fewer teams. Over the following ten, the league grew from 10 teams to the current fourteen, with the team that finishes on top of the table qualifying for the AFC Champions League. Clubs were allowed to hire extraneous players from this season on .

VPF establishment [edit ]

Following a season marred by accusations of refereeing corruption and a cover-up by the V.League governing body Vietnam Football Federation ( VFF ), six clubs ( Đồng Tâm Long An, Hoàng Anh Gia Lai, Hanoi ACB, Vissai Ninh Bình, Khatoco Khánh Hòa and Lam Sơn Thanh Hóa [ 1 ] ) threatened to leave the league and form an wholly newly league for the 2012 season. The most outspoken club in the motion was Hanoi ACB, who were going through delegating from the V.League, with its chair Nguyen Duc Kien announcing that ACB would spearhead the move. Due to the controversy, league presenter EximBank expressed its purpose to drop its title sponsorship of the league. League officials scrambled to resolve the issues, going angstrom far as hiring extraneous referees for the 2012 season. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] After a meet on 29 September, representatives of the VFF and the 14 V.League 1 teams and 14 V.League 2 teams announced the formation of a newly pot, the VPF, Vietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company to manage the V-League. The VFF would hold a 36 % stake in the new pot, and the remainder would be held by clubs. [ 1 ] From the 2012 temper, the organising power was transferred from the VFF to the VPF ( vietnamese Professional Football ), and the V.League 1 was initially changed to the Super League, although this name was ephemeral and the league was renamed back to V.League 1 late in the season. The first division was renamed the V.League 2. At the like fourth dimension, many clubs found themselves in fiscal and sponsor issues, and many clubs withdrew, unify, bought another, or failed to meet requirements for leagues. As a result, the number of clubs in each league changed dramatically .

contest format [edit ]

  • The V.League 1 season starts in February/March and ends in September. In each season, each club plays each of the other clubs twice, once at home and another away, for a total of 26 games.
  • Teams are ranked by total points, head-to-head, goal difference and goals scored.
  • Top team qualifies for AFC Champions League Group stage.
  • For 2010 season, two bottom teams are relegated to the Vietnam First Division while third lowest placed team goes to play-off with the third highest placed team from the First Division.[4]
  • Starting in the 2013 season, the number of clubs participating in the V.League 1 would be decreased from fourteen to twelve after three clubs failed to register. Also in the same season, the bottom team will be relegated to the First Division while the top three teams from the First Division will be promoted into the V-League 1.[5]
  • Starting in the 2015 season, the league is competed by 14 teams.[6]

Since the 2000–2001 season, the V.League 1 has been branded with a chief patronize ‘s name and logo. The following companies have acted as star sponsors : [ 7 ]

Period

Sponsor

Brand

1980–1999
No sponsor
V-League

2000–2002
Strata Sport Marketing
Strata V-League

2003
PepsiCo
Sting V-League

2004
Kinh Do
Kinh Do V-League

2005
Tan Hiep Phat
Number One V-League

2006
Eurowindow
Eurowindow V-League

2007–2010
Petrovietnam Gas
PetroVietnam Gas V-League

2011–2014
Eximbank
Eximbank V.League 1[nb 1]

2015–2017
Toyota
Toyota V.League 1

2018
NutiFood
NutiCafe V.League 1

2019
Masan
Wake-up 247 V.League 1

2020–present
LS Group
LS V.League 1[9]

Controversies [edit ]

2013 controversy [edit ]

After Xuân Thành Sài Gòn was docked points for what the VFF deemed the baseball club cheating conduct when the club fielded a noncompetitive team for their Matchday 20 converge with Sông Lam Nghệ An, cabaret officials announced that the club would withdraw from the league. On 22 August 2013, the VFF approved Xuân Thành Sài Gòn ‘s withdrawal request. Matches where the club was involved were vacated. The VFF is calm debating if the stopping point place club will however be relegated to V.League 2, though the league rent states that the golf club in 12th place would be the only club relegated in the 2013 crusade. [ 10 ] delegating was cancelled for the 2013 crusade after Xuân Thành Sài Gòn withdrew from the V.League 1 before the decision of the season. [ 11 ] QNK Quảng Nam, Than Quảng Ninh and Hùng Vương An Giang, as winners, first runner-up and second runner-up respectively, were promoted from the 2013 V.League 2 season. Kienlongbank Kiên Giang failed to apply for the 2014 campaign and subsequently folded during the offseason. [ 12 ]

2014 match-fixing scandal [edit ]

Vissai Ninh Bình wrote to the Vietnam Football Federation ( VFF ) and to the Vietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company to be allowed to stop their engagement in the league and besides the AFC Cup due to 13 players being involved in meet pay back. They had played eight league matches and were third from bottom at the time. [ 13 ] Following their withdrawal from the league, all their results were declared null and invalidate. [ 14 ] due to the match fixing scandal and withdrawal of Vissai Ninh Bình, it was decided that the bottom-placed team at the end of the season will take part in a play-off match against the third-placed team in the First Division for the mighty to play in the V-League next temper. [ 15 ]

Clubs [edit ]

2021 temper [edit ]

Fourteen clubs compete in the V.League 1 ‘s, with one coming from the V.League 2 ‘s previous temper :
a establish penis of the V.League 1
boron Never been relegated from the V.League 1

Players [edit ]

Rules on alien players [edit ]

Clubs are lone allowed to register three extraneous players per season. [ 16 ] In prior seasons, clubs were allowed to register two foreign players. Starting from 2015 season, the number of foreign players allowed for club is reduced to 2 players plus 1 naturalized player. From 2019 season, the rules on foreign players changed again, the number of foreign players allowed by clubs are 3 players and 1 naturalize player. [ 17 ]

top scorers by season [edit ]

Starting from the 2000 temper when foreign players can played in the league, the top goalscorer are always foreign players ( except Nguyễn Anh Đức from Becamex Bình Dương in 2017 season )

Statistics [edit ]

number of champions [edit ]

The follow is a historical list of champions and runner-up of the V.League 1 by season. Superscripts in brackets ( such as (2) ) indicate a reprise succeed .

Seasons [edit ]

The rankings of the V.League 1 teams in the 1980-1996 seasons are not official, because those seasons have not been organized in a round-robin format but are divided into several stages. In these seasons, the ranking of each team is arranged as follows :
1. Any team that enters the adjacent stage is ranked above the teams that only stopped at the former stage.
2. In the like time period of any season, the rankings of the teams are arranged according to the rules and regulations of that season.

From the 1997 temper, the rankings of the teams are official.

As there is no record of the group stage results for the 1990 and 1992 seasons, the rankings of some of the teams in these two seasons are uncertain.

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Position

Champion

Runner-up

Third place

Exceptional clubs

The team drops out or is eliminated

The team buys and sells relegation spots

Relegation

Relegated to two places

Key

Currently in the V.League 1

Currently in the V.League 2

Currently in the V.League 3

Dissolved

all-time table [edit ]

Figures as of 14 January 2021, primary source: hypertext transfer protocol : //www.rsssf.com/tablesv/vietchamp.html This is the postdate is a V.League 1 board of statistics of seasons, issue of matches and results of each team in all 38 national championship football seasons. Match figures and match results excluding the 2021 season have not been completed and the seasons are not recorded, namely the 1990 and 1992 group stages; second round of the 1995 season; two games in the group stage of the 1996 season. The total number of matches recorded is 5236 of which there are 3,824 wins and losses and 1412 draw. The sum count of goals is 13783, the average total of goals in a match is : 2.63.

Detailed results [edit ]

Key

Currently in the V.League 1

Founding members currently in the V.League 1

Founding members of the V.League 1

Top-performing clubs [edit ]

Boldface indicates clubs playing in 2021 season

all-time appearances [edit ]

Boldface indicates a musician however active in the V.League 1 .

all-time top scorers [edit ]

Boldface indicates a musician still active voice in the V.League 1 .

Youth League [edit ]

In addition to the V-League, there is besides a reserve young person League for U-19 players, with the draw a bead on to improve the timbre of V-League and to become the future seeds for the clubs and national team themselves .

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

Notes
References

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