Lê Công Vinh

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Lê Công Vinh
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Lê Công Vinh in 2016
Personal information
Date of birth (1985-12-10) 10 December 1985 (age 36)
Place of birth Quỳnh Lưu, Nghệ An, Vietnam
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1998–2004 Sông Lam Nghệ An
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2008 Sông Lam Nghệ An 61 (49)
2009–2011 Hà Nội 40 (26)
2009Leixões (loan) 2 (0)
2012 Hà Nội 1956 23 (11)
2013–2014 Sông Lam Nghệ An 36 (23)
2013Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo (loan) 9 (2)
2015–2016 Becamex Bình Dương 35 (9)
Total 209 (124)
National team
2001–2003 Vietnam U20 9 (5)
2003–2007 Vietnam U23 28 (10)
2004–2016 Vietnam 83 (51)
Honours
Vietnam Olympic
SEA Games
Silver medal – second place SEA Games 2003 Football
Silver medal – second place SEA Games 2005 Football
Vietnam
Winner ASEAN Football Championship 2008
Winner 2016 AYA Bank Cup 2016
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18 September 2016
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 11 July 2021

Lê Công Vinh (born 10 December 1985, in Nghệ An, Vietnam) is a retired Vietnamese footballer. He was a part of the Vietnamese national team from 2004 to 2016 as an attacker. He received three Golden Ball Awards (2004, 2006, 2007). Le is considered one of the greatest football players in Vietnam football's history, achieving the highest scores of all time in the Vietnam National Football Team. On 8 December 2016, after losing to Indonesia at the AFF Cup 2016, he officially retired after an 18-year career. He is considered a Vietnamese football legend and famous in southeast Asia.

Early life[]

He was born in Quỳnh Lâm, Quỳnh Lưu, Nghệ An; he has two older sisters and one younger sister. Due to difficult conditions for the whole family, his father smuggled cocaine; he was later arrested and sentenced to 12 years in jail. However, after only 8 years due to good behavior, he was released before the due date.

Club career[]

Sông Lam Nghệ An[]

Born in Nghệ An, Công Vinh is a well-known Vietnamese footballer. Công Vinh is widely considered the one of the best strikers that Sông Lam Nghệ An has ever produced, along with Phạm Văn Quyến. He is currently SLNA's all-time top goal scorer.[citation needed]

At the age of 14, he began to train his football skill. After the qualification to junior team of Nghệ An, he was classified to be "not so potential", both in skill and mentality.[citation needed]

At the age of 18, he was picked into the main team of Sông Lam Nghệ An where he started to show his ability at JVC Cup 2003.[citation needed]

Until 2004, he scored his first score at V-League on 8 February against Đồng Tháp team. Later he received Best New Player of the Year as well as Best Player of the Year Award. Eventually, he received many invitations from other football clubs, even from Japan and Saudi Arabia for the salary up to $10,000/month.[citation needed]

Hà Nội T&T[]

In 2008, after a well-documented transfer saga, Công Vinh turned down Thể Công at the last minute to accept a more lucrative offer from Hà Nội T&T; it was the highest transfer fee in Vietnamese football at the time.[2]

Leixões S.C.[]

At the beginning of August 2009, T&T announced that Công Vinh would be joining Leixões Sport Club of Portugal in a three-month loan deal, starting 1 September 2009.[3][4] The deal was facilitated by Henrique Calisto, who was once Leixões' manager.

On 24 August 2009, Công Vinh officially signed with Leixões and was given the number 29 shirt. Two days later, in a friendly match against Padroense F.C., he scored his first goal for the club, as a substitute, in the 89th minute to secure a 2–0 win. He was included in the 18-man squad for the match against defending champions F.C. Porto on 12 September,[5] but did not make the field in an eventual 1–4 loss. His first-team debut came on 4 October, in a league contest against União de Leiria, making him the first ever Vietnamese footballer to play in a professional European league;[6] he played the entire ninety minutes in an eventual 3–2 home win, despite trailing for most of the game.[7]

On 18 October 2009, Công Vinh scored his first official goal for Leixões, in a 2–1 Portuguese Cup win against Casa Pia AC. In January of the following year, he returned to Hà Nội T&T.

Hà Nội FC[]

Le Cong Vinh made the move from T&T to its city rivals Hà Nội FC in September 2011. Công Vinh was set to sign a three-year extension with T&T but decided to move to ACB after the controversial 2011 V-League season and the set up at ACB.[8]

Sông Lam Nghệ An[]

After Hà Nội FC was dissolved following the 2012 season, Công Vinh began the long process of finding a new club. After turning down trial offers from Sriwijaya[9] of the Indonesia Super League and Consadole Sapporo[10] of the J. League Division 2, he settled with a one-year loan move back to Sông Lam Nghệ An.[11]

Consadole Sapporo[]

After failed negotiations earlier in the 2013 V.League 1 season, Le Cong Vinh announced that he would join J2 League side Consadole Sapporo on loan on 22 July 2013.[12] His time with Consadole is scheduled to last five months from August 2013 through 1 January 2014.[13] However, he decided to return to Vietnam one month earlier than expected because Consadole Sapporo could not advance to the play-off match. During his four months stay in Japan, he managed to score four times in 11 appearances for the club. With 2 of those goals and 9 of those appearances in the J2 League.[14]

Becamex Bình Dương[]

In a game against Xi Măng Hải Phòng FC on 27 April 2015, Công Vinh set the record for the fastest goal ever scored in Vietnamese football as he put the ball in the net with barely ten seconds played. Bình Dương kicked off the match with Công Vinh latching on to a quick pass to chip the ball over goalkeeper Nguyễn Thanh Thắng in an eventual 3–1 win.[15]

International career[]

In the first group match of the 2007 Asian Cup, Công Vinh scored the second goal for Vietnam to secure a 2–0 victory against United Arab Emirates. The team eventually reached the quarterfinals, before falling to eventual champions Iraq.

After a quiet and much criticised performance in the group stage in the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup, Công Vinh came through in the elimination stage. He set up the only goal in a 1–0 upset of defending champions Singapore. In the first leg of the final, Công Vinh scored the second to give Vietnam a victory against Thailand in Bangkok.

In the second leg, Công Vinh set off a wild celebration throughout Vietnam as he headed home the tying goal in the last minute time to give Vietnam the first ever ASEAN Football Championship title.[16]

After the 2016 AYA Bank Cup, Công Vinh announced that he would retire from international football after the 2016 AFF Suzuki Cup.[17] If only the Vietnamese national squad able to qualify for the finals in the 2016 edition, Công Vinh said that he will think twice about his retirement as he received request from international clubs to play in their league for the 2017 edition, but as the deep wounds to his heart was too severe to heal as Vietnam unable to qualify the AFF finals for the third time since the 2008 edition, Công Vinh decide to officially retire shortly after the end of the match against Indonesia in the 2016 semi-finals.[18]

International goals[]

Vietnam olympic[]

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 7 December 2003 Hanoi, Hàng Đẫy Stadium  Laos 1–0 1-0 2003 Southeast Asian Games
2. 28 November 2006 Al-Gharafa Stadium, Al-Rayyan  Bahrain 1–0 1-2 2006 Asian Games
3. 5 December 2006 Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha  Bangladesh 4–1 5-1 2006 Asian Games
4. 2 December 2005 Bacolod, Panaad Stadium  Malaysia 1–1 2-1 2005 Southeast Asian Games
5. 2–1
6. 28 February 2007 Thiên Truong Stadium, Nam Định  Lebanon 1–0 2-0 Asian football qualifiers for 2008 Olympics
7. 14 March 2007 Mattoangin Stadium, Makassar  Indonesia 1–0 1-0 Asian football qualifiers for 2008 Olympics
8. 1 December 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima  Malaysia 1–0 3-1 2007 Southeast Asian Games
9. 2–0
10. 8 December 2007 Banbueng Municipality Stadium, Chonburi, Thailand  Singapore 2–3 2-3 2007 Southeast Asian Games

Vietnam[]

Playing style[]

Công Vinh is widely considered one of the best players in Vietnam. He is known for his exceptionally quick first step, having played in the traditional forward as well as the second striker role.

Additionally, Công Vinh has stated that he idolises Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo,[19] two of the best wingers in modern football. His favourite approach is to attack the box from both flanks and attempt to strike or create scoring opportunities for his teammates.

Honors[]

In 2009, Công Vinh ranked number five on Goal.com's Top Ten Most Promising Youngsters in Asian Football.[20] In March 2009, he was given the Vietnamese Bronze Ball 2008, also holding the record for most goals scored in a single season by a Vietnamese player in the V-League for several seasons.[21] By May 2010, he was the top Vietnamese goal-scorer in the league's history, also ranking second in the all-time top scorers table.[22] On 22 March 2014, Công Vinh became the first player of the Vietnam football league to score 100 goals when Sông Lam Nghệ An F.C. won 3–1 against Hải Phòng F.C.[23]

Personal life[]

Rumors surfaced in early 2009 that Công Vinh had been dating Vietnamese singer Thủy Tiên as they were spotted together on multiple occasions. During an interview before leaving Vietnam to join Leixões, Công Vinh revealed to the press that he and the singer are in fact a couple.[24] They became engaged two years later. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter in January 2013.[18]

Manager[]

After announced his official retirement from professional football, Lê Công Vinh joined Hồ Chí Minh City, he was appointed as the deputy manager of the club.

Honours[]

Sông Lam Nghệ An

Hà Nội

Becamex Bình Dương

  • Vietnamese National Cup: 2015
  • Vietnamese Super Cup: 2016

Vietnam U23

Vietnam

Individuals[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ VnExpress (13 August 2019). "Công Vinh làm MC truyền hình". vnexpress.net (in Vietnamese).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Công Vinh bất ngờ từ chối Thể Công để tới T&T Hà Nội". Archived from the original on 13 August 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2008.
  3. ^ "Công Vinh thi đấu ở giải vô địch Bồ Đào Nha". Archived from the original on 13 August 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2009.
  4. ^ Vietnam's Le Cong Vinh set for loan with Portugal's Leixoes; GOAL.com, 7 August 2009
  5. ^ Công Vinh được Lexoes SC xếp đá trận gặp Porto Archived 14 September 2009 at archive.today
  6. ^ Soccer star Cong Vinh makes history in Portugal
  7. ^ Leixoes SC vs Uniao Leiria; at WSN.com
  8. ^ "Cong Vinh leaves Hanoi T&T to Hanoi ACB - News VietNamNet".
  9. ^ "Vietnam's top striker seeks job in Indonesia". english.vietnamnet.vn. 20 December 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  10. ^ "Cong Vinh invited to play football in Japan". english.vietnamnet.vn. 24 January 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  11. ^ "Striker Cong Vinh set for return to Song Lam Nghe An". Vietnamnews.vn. 22 February 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  12. ^ "Cong Vinh to join Japanese FC from August". Vietnamnet.vn. 22 July 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  13. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 July 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ http://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/cong-vinh-xin-ve-nuoc-som-truoc-1-thang-807235.htm[dead link]
  15. ^ Noveanto, Eric (28 April 2015). "Le Cong Vinh sets V-League record for fastest goal". Football Channel Asia. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  16. ^ Cong Vinh delivers first AFF Suzuki Cup crown to Vietnam
  17. ^ "Conh Vinh to retire internationally after AFF Suzuki Cup 2016". ASEAN Football Federation. 8 June 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  18. ^ a b "Vietnam football star retires over deep wound from AFF Suzuki Cup defeat". Tuổi Trẻ. 13 December 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  19. ^ Rising star brightens Vietnam; FIFA.com, 9 January 2009
  20. ^ Le Cong Vinh among top 10 Asian Youngsters/players to watch out for in 2009
  21. ^ Lê Công Vinh trên đường chinh phục kỷ lục[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ All-time top goal scorers of V-League
  23. ^ Công Vinh phá cột mốc 100 bàn ở V-League
  24. ^ Công Vinh: "Tôi và Thuy Tien là một cặp!"

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