Vietnamese diaspora defender Bung Meng Freimann continues to be called up to the Swiss U21 team, affirming his position and opening up significant opportunities in his international career and future.
Vietnamese diaspora defender Bung Meng Freimann continues to make an impact in his career by being called up to the Swiss U21 team to prepare for two important matches in the European U21 qualifiers.
According to the schedule, the Swiss U21 team will face the Faroe Islands U21 (March 28) and Estonia U21 (April 1). These matches are crucial in the race to advance, as the team currently ranks third in the group and needs to accumulate more points.
Freimann is a key player in the Swiss U21 defense. Despite being only 21 years old, he has already made three appearances in the starting lineup, demonstrating the coaching staff's trust in him. His solid defensive skills, good situational awareness, and calm playing style make him a reliable anchor on the left flank.
According to Transfermarkt, Freimann is currently valued at approximately 2.5 million Euros (over 75 billion Vietnamese Dong), an impressive figure for a young player. This valuation reflects his potential for development and steady progress while playing for FC Luzern, where he grew up through the youth academy.
Born and raised in Switzerland, Freimann has a Swiss father and a Vietnamese-Chinese mother. Thanks to the professional training at Luzern, he possesses an ideal physique, good aerial ability, and a modern, calm, and precise playing style—factors that contribute to his high regard in the Swiss football system.
Being consistently called up to the Swiss U21 team not only acknowledges Freimann's efforts but also opens up opportunities for further advancement in his career. If he maintains his performance, this defender could potentially earn a chance with the Swiss national team in the future.
Additionally, due to his Vietnamese heritage, Freimann has attracted special attention from fans in Vietnam. He is seen as one of the promising diaspora players who could become a notable option for the Vietnamese national team if opportunities arise in the future.