The Golden Era: Vietnam's Growing Football Scene
By: Andres Congrains
Vietnam's pursuit of joining a FIFA World Cup has escalated in the past few years. Since 2018 when the U23s beat teams like Australia, Iraq, and Qatar; the country's soccer mania has gone on an uptrend spiral to such a point that ESPN called it a "Golden Generation." Even for the most recent World Cup qualifiers, Vietnam had a semi-successful run, reaching the third and final stage. This is another countenance of how Vietnam's modernization has become not only a story of economical success, but cultural revival. To understand the significance of their achievement it is important to mention that Vietnam's U23 last-minute defeat at the Changzhou Olympic Centre in China against Uzbekistan didn’t stop celebrations. Mai Huyen Chi gave faith in this to Esquire. It was a rather consecrating event where Vietnam beheld their achievements and reaffirmed it was only the beginning. A prediction that was validated this year with Vietnam’s U23s becoming 2022 AFF Champions.
UPP's commitment to "inspiring happiness, optimism, and hope", which is focused on uplifting and inspiring young people encounters a unique chance of generating positive social impact through football in Vietnam. We're focused on using the sports hype to promote a healthy lifestyle, training the brain and coordination, but also promoting teamwork and positive social values such as freedom, respect, fairness, and honor. We take special consideration on how the process of socializing, being part of a team, as well as facing adversity, is a cornerstone of the cultural and ethical foundation of a human being.
UPP intends to be more than an organization, but rather a social network that functions like a family, that can harness societal issues and promote social wellbeing through human values. We’re proud to be in Vietnam and we’re here for the long haul. We welcome volunteers from all over the world and we thank the Vietnamese for welcoming us into their home, which has become our own.