Vietnamese football league system
The Vietnamese football league system contains two professional leagues, a semi-professional league and an amateur league for Vietnamese football clubs.
System by period[]
Season | Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Before Vietnam unification | North Vietnam V-League | South Vietnam V-League | ||
1980-1989 | ||||
1990-1996 | ||||
1997-2000 | V.League | Second League | Third League | |
2000-2001 | V-League | |||
2001-2012 | V.League 2 | Second League | Third League | |
2012 | Super League | V-League 1 | ||
2013- | V.League 1 | V.League 2 |
Current system[]
Level |
League / Division | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
V.League 1 | ||||
2 |
V.League 2 | ||||
3 |
Second League |
Second League | |||
4 |
Third League |
Cup eligibility[]
Domestic cups[]
All V.League 1 and V.League 2 sides qualify for the Vietnamese Cup tournament.
Super Cup[]
The Super Cup is the first game of the season, played between the previous years' winners of the V.League 1 and Vietnamese Cup. If the same team wins both tournaments, then the team finishing second in the previous years' V.League 1 take on the V.League 1 winners.
Continental competition[]
Since 2017, one Vietnamese side, the team finishing top of V.League 1, qualifies automatically for the AFC Champions League Prelim. Stage 2. The team finishing second in the V.League 1, and the winner of the Vietnamese Cup qualify for the AFC Cup Group Stage.
See also[]
- V.League 1
- V.League 2
- Vietnamese National Football Second League
- Vietnamese Cup
- Vietnamese Super Cup
- List of football clubs in Vietnam
External links[]
- (in Vietnamese) Official V.League website
- Football competitions in Vietnam
- Football league systems in Asia