The U17 Vietnam team held their first training session this afternoon (November 7) during a training camp lasting over a week in Japan, aimed at preparing for the 2026 AFC U17 Asian Cup qualifiers.
According to the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), the first training was planned by the coaching staff with moderate intensity, mainly to help players recover physically after a long trip and to get accustomed to the new environment and time zone.
Coach Cristiano Roland dedicated most of the time to tactical reinforcement exercises, helping the entire team quickly synchronize with the training phase in Japan.