Founded | 2000
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Country | Vietnam |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | V.League 1 |
Relegation to | Second Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Vietnamese Cup Vietnamese Super Cup |
International cup(s) | AFC Cup (via Vietnamese Cup) |
Current champions | Quang Nam (2nd title) (2023) |
Most championships | Binh Dinh, Dong Thap, Long An, Ho Chi Minh City, Quang Nam (2 titles) |
TV partners | FPT Play (all matches) |
Website | vpf |
Current: 2023–24 V.League 2 |
The Vietnamese National Football First League (Vietnamese: Giải bóng đá hạng Nhất quốc gia Việt Nam), known simply as the V.League 2 and for sponsorship purposes as Gold Star V.League 2, is the second-highest of the Vietnamese football league system after V.League 1, and is currently contested by 10 clubs. The current holders are Quang Nam, who won the 2023 edition.
League structure
Starting in the 2023–24 season, the league comprises 12 teams. Over the course of a season, which runs annually from October to the following July,[1] each team plays twice against the others in the league, once at 'home' and once 'away', resulting in each team competing in 22 games in total. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the league table by points gained, then goal difference, then goals scored, and then their head-to-head record for that season (including away goals record). If two or more teams finish the season equal in all these respects, then teams are separated by alphabetical order, unless a promotion, relegation, or play-off place is at stake, when the teams are separated by a play-off game, though this improbable situation has never arisen in all the years the rule has existed.
At the end of the season, the top team is promoted to the V.League 1 and the bottom two teams are relegated to Second Division. The second placed team in V.League 2 plays a promotion/relegation play-off against the third lowest team in V.League 1.[2]
Television
On 1 November 2022, FPT Group-owned FPT Play will be the new domestic broadcaster for Vietnamese Professional Football Leagues competitions (V.League 1, V.League 2 and Vietnamese Cup) effectively from 2023 until 2027.[3]
Prize money
The prize money for the 2023–24 V.League 2:
Position | Purse (VND) |
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Champion | 2,000,000,000 |
Runner-up | 1,000,000,000 |
Third-place | 500,000,000 |
Current members
The following 12 clubs will compete in the V.League 2 during the 2023–24 season.
Club | Finishing position last season | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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Bà Rịa Vũng Tàu | 9th | Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu | Bà Rịa Stadium | 10,000 |
Bình Phước | 10th | Bình Phước | Bình Phước Stadium | 10,000 |
Binh Thuan | 5th | Bình Thuận | Ninh Thuận Stadium | |
Đồng Nai | 1st in Second Division (promoted) | Đồng Nai | Đồng Nai Stadium | 30,000 |
Đồng Tháp FC | 1st in Second Division (promoted) | Đồng Tháp | Đồng Tháp Stadium | 18,000 |
Hoa Binh FC | 4th | Hòa Bình | Hoa Binh Stadium | |
Hue FC | 6th | Thừa Thiên Huế | Tu Do Stadium | 16,000 |
Long An FC | 3rd | Long An | Long An Stadium | 20,000 |
Phu Dong FC | 7th | Ninh Bình | Ninh Binh Stadium | |
Phu Tho FC | 8th | Phú Thọ | Việt Trì Stadium | 18,000 |
PVF-CAND FC | 2nd | Hưng Yên | PVF Stadium | |
SHB Da Nang | 14th in V.League 1 (relegated) | Da Nang | Hoa Xuan Stadium | 20,000 |
Results
Top scorers
Season | Top scorer(s) | Club(s) | Goals |
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2005 | Felix Aboagye | Khatoco Khánh Hòa | 14 |
2006 | Đặng Phương Nam | Thể Công | 14 |
2007 | Trịnh Quang Vinh | Thể Công | 13 |
2008 | Flávio Cruz | Huda Huế | 18 |
2009 | Eduardo Henrique Furrier | Than Quảng Ninh | 16 |
2010 | Nguyễn Xuân Thành | Hanoi ACB | 13 |
Jorge Luiz Cruz | Boss Bình Định | ||
Christian Nsi Amougou | Than Quảng Ninh | ||
Nguyễn Thành Trung | An Giang | ||
2011 | Christian Nsi Amougou | Sài Gòn Xuân Thành | 17 |
2012 | Souleymane Diabate | XSKT Cần Thơ | 21 |
2013 | Uche Iheruome | Hùng Vương An Giang | 10 |
Đinh Thanh Trung | QNK Quảng Nam | ||
2014 | Huỳnh Văn Thanh | Sanna Khánh Hòa BVN | 10 |
2015 | Trịnh Duy Long | Hà Nội | 9 |
2016 | Hồ Sỹ Giáp | Bình Phước | |
Nguyễn Tuấn Anh | Hồ Chí Minh City | 12 | |
2017 | Võ Văn Minh | Huế | 5 |
Phạm Văn Thuận | Nam Định | ||
Nguyễn Hồng Quân | Đắk Lắk | ||
Bùi Duy Thường | Viettel | ||
2018 | Y Thăng Êban | Đắk Lắk | 15 |
2019 | Nguyễn Xuân Nam | Phố Hiến | 14 |
2020 | Nguyễn Công Thành | Đồng Tháp | 12 |
2022 | Nguyễn Thanh Nhàn | Phố Hiến | 10 |
2023 | Nguyễn Thanh Nhàn | PVF-CAND | 10 |
Lê Văn Nam | Quảng Nam |
References
- ↑ "Lễ bốc thăm, xếp lịch thi đấu các Giải bóng đá Chuyên nghiệp Quốc gia 2023/2024" (in Vietnamese). Vietnam Professional Football. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ↑ "Điều lệ Giải bóng đá HNQG – Bia Sao Vàng 2023/24" (PDF) (in Vietnamese). Vietnam Professional Football. p. 17. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ↑ "VPF and FPT Play signed a strategic cooperation agreement, raising the level of Vietnamese football". VFF. Retrieved 2 September 2023.