Trần Duy Long

Vietnamese football manager and former footballer
Trần Duy Long
Personal information
Date of birth 1941
Place of birth Mỹ Lộc, Nam Định, Vietnam
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Tổng cục Đường sắt
International career
Vietnam
Managerial career
1994–1995 Vietnam
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Trần Duy Long (born 1941) is a Vietnamese football manager and former footballer who last managed Vietnam.

Career

In 1973, Tran Duy Long returned to Vietnam and became the coach of Tong Cuc Duong Sat, contributing greatly to promoting the team from the Second Division to the First Division.[1][2] In 1980, he moved to Ho Chi Minh City to work as a coach at the Professional Talent School and then worked at the Ho Chi Minh City Football Federation.[3]

In 1994, he was appointed as the acting head coach of the Vietnam national football team.[4][5] In 1995, he served as the assistant coach of the national team participating in the 1995 SEA Games, winning a silver medal.[6][7] In 1996, also as the assistant coach, he and the national team won a bronze medal in the Tiger Cup.[8][9][10]

In 1997, he was the head coach of the national team for the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification in Asia, but was dismissed by the VFF after 5 consecutive losses.[11][12] In 2008, he was elected as the President of the Ho Chi Minh City Football Federation (term 2008-2012), replacing Mr. Le Hung Dung.[13][14]

References

  1. ^ "Những danh thủ Việt Nam trưởng thành từ đội bóng đường sắt". Báo điện tử VTC News (in Vietnamese). 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  2. ^ "VFF - Một thời tung hoành sân cỏ: Chính "cối" và những tiếc nuối". VFF (in Vietnamese). 2009-06-22. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  3. ^ "Trần Duy Long". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). 2004-03-13. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  4. ^ "HLV tạm quyền, không phải lần đầu". baodongnai.com.vn (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  5. ^ "Bóng đá Việt Nam và 20 năm thầy ngoại". BAO DIEN TU VTV (in Vietnamese). 2014-01-27. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  6. ^ "Trận cầu chia tay "thế hệ vàng"". BÁO SÀI GÒN GIẢI PHÓNG (in Vietnamese). 2005-09-03. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  7. ^ "30 năm 'biên niên sử' SEA Games - Kỳ 3: SEA Games 1995 - định danh bóng đá Việt". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). 2019-11-24. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  8. ^ "Chuyện huấn luyện viên cho bóng đá Việt Nam". Báo Lào Cai điện tử (in Vietnamese). 2024-01-27. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  9. ^ Trần Huy Dũng (2013-08-06). "Sbobet" (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  10. ^ "Các ông thầy nội trong lịch sử BĐVN". Báo điện tử Tiền Phong (in Vietnamese). 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  11. ^ NLD.COM.VN. "Chuyện huấn luyện viên cho bóng đá Việt Nam". Báo Người Lao Động Online (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  12. ^ "Các đời HLV tuyển Việt Nam: Calisto thành công nhất". Báo Người Lao Động Online (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  13. ^ "Liên đoàn bóng đá TP HCM thay Chủ tịch". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). 2008-04-21. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
  14. ^ "VFF - Ông Hùng Dũng trở thành Chủ tịch LĐBĐ TP.HCM". VFF (in Vietnamese). 2008-04-18. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
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