Vietnam Unveils New National Team Uniform for 2025
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-03-16 15:28:38
HO CHI MINH CITY – The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has launched the new official competition uniform for the Vietnam National Football Team in 2025, in collaboration with the Jogarbola brand. The unveiling ceremony took place in Ho Chi Minh City on March 15.
The new uniform collection features a design inspired by overlapping mountain ranges, symbolizing the indomitable spirit of Vietnam. It includes the traditional red and white for competition, orange and blue for training, and polo shirts and soft sets for travel and daily wear.
Key features of the new uniform include:
High-Quality Fabric: Made with Hydro-silk fabric, ensuring softness, skin-friendliness, and optimal lightness.
HyperDry Technology: The world's first HyperDry technology, allowing for rapid moisture release and sweat evaporation.
Durability and Comfort: Exceptional durability to withstand friction and stretching, maintaining shape and comfort.
Air Max Circulation: Integrated air circulation to enhance dryness and freshness during matches.
VI3TNAM Font: The official font for the team's uniforms, inspired by the national flag's yellow star and reflecting the team's fighting spirit.
The Vietnam team will debut the new uniform in upcoming matches, including a friendly against Cambodia on March 19 and a 2027 Asian Cup qualifier against Laos on March 25.
The VFF hopes that the new uniform will inspire the team to achieve greater success in 2025, building on their 2024 ASEAN Cup victory. "The uniform is not just a technical element but also a symbol of fighting spirit," said VFF Vice President Tran Anh Tu.
The new collection aims to blend traditional values with a modern touch, embodying the spirit of "Vietnam's Glory" and the unwavering determination of the "Golden Star Warriors."
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