With high self-assurance, resilience, and strong resolve, the PVF Youth Football Training Center students—also Vietnam U19 players—completed the last exams of the 2026 high school graduation test.
According to information, the group of PVF trainees includes goalkeeper Nguyen Quoc Anh, defenders Tran Cao Cuong and Le Huy Viet Anh, midfielder Bui Duy Dang, goalkeeper Phan Dinh Bach, and forwards Nguyen Van Bach and Le Tuan Anh, who took the exam at Duong Xa High School (Gia Lam, Hanoi).
Additionally, players Nguyen Thanh Long, Hoang Trong Duy Khang, Vu Ky, Trinh Nam Khanh, Dang Van Hung, and Tran Hoang Khanh sat for the exam at Nguyen Van Cu High School (Gia Lam, Hanoi).
This group of players just returned to the country on June 10 after concluding their journey with the Vietnam U19 team at the 2026 ASEAN U19 Championship, where they were eliminated in the group stage.

PVF Youth Football Training Center students take the 2026 high school graduation exam. Photo: PVF
After completing the exam, the players will return to their respective clubs to continue training and competing. According to the plan, the team will reconvene after the 2026 National U21 Championship ends, expected around July 29, with necessary adjustments and additions to the squad.
Afterwards, the Vietnam U19 team will have a training camp in Japan from August 8 to 17 to further enhance technical quality, refine their playing style, and prepare optimally for the 2027 AFC U20 Asian Cup qualifiers.
According to the draw results, Vietnam U20 is in Group C alongside opponents Iran, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and Palestine. This is considered a high-quality group, as Iran is a top seed and one of Asia's most traditional youth football powerhouses. Meanwhile, the DPR Korea and Palestine are also competitive rivals, promising a fierce battle for top positions.
Group C matches of the 2027 AFC U20 Asian Cup qualifiers will take place from August 31 to September 6 at Viet Tri Stadium (Phu Tho). The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) is actively coordinating with relevant units to prepare the best organizational conditions for the tournament.
The past days have not only been a test of knowledge but also an opportunity for these young players to demonstrate discipline, determination to overcome difficulties, and maturity after years of study and training at PVF.
We hope the students will achieve the desired results and continue to confidently pursue new goals on their journey ahead.