Đoàn Anh Việt

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Đoàn Anh Việt
Personal information
Full name Đoàn Anh Việt
Date of birth (1999-08-15) 15 August 1999 (age 24)
Place of birth Hải Phòng, Vietnam
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Centre back
Team information
Current team
Đồng Tháp
Number 26
Youth career
2012–2018 Than Quảng Ninh
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018–2021 Than Quảng Ninh 9 (0)
2018Lâm Đồng (loan)
2019Đắk Lắk (loan)
2020Hồng Lĩnh Hà Tĩnh (loan) 0 (0)
2020Đắk Lắk (loan) 4 (0)
2021–2022 Sài Gòn 7 (0)
2023–2024 Becamex Bình Dương 1 (0)
2023–2024Trường Tươi Bình Phước (loan) 7 (1)
2024– Đồng Tháp 7 (0)
International career
2021–2022 Vietnam U23 6 (0)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Vietnam
AFF U-23 Championship
Winner Cambodia 2022 Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 24 May 2024

Đoàn Anh Việt (born 15 August 1999) is a Vietnamese professional footballer who plays as a centre back for V.League 2 club Đồng Tháp.

Club career[edit]

Born in Hải Phòng, Anh Việt started playing football at en early age. Because his city doesn't have any football academy, he had to travel to the neighbor province Quảng Ninh to join the youth team of Than Quảng Ninh. After several loan spells at lower-tier clubs such as Lâm Đồng and Đắk Lắk, he was registered in Than Quảng Ninh's squad for the 2021 V.League 1 season and had made 9 appearances.[2] At the end of the season, the club was in financial difficulties and was dissolved.[3]

In November 2021, Anh Việt joined Sài Gòn, signing a three-year contract.[4] He appeared in 7 matches for the club throughout the season as they finish last in the league and suffer relegation. Aftermath, the club cease operations and Anh Việt was released.[5]

In 2023, he joined Becamex Bình Dương as a free agent but was released after one season at the club, making only one appearance.[6]

In October 2024, Anh Việt joined V.League 2 side Trường Tươi Bình Phước.[7] He scored his first career goal in his team's 2–2 league draw against SHB Đà Nẵng.[8]

In March 2024, Anh Việt signed for V.League 2 fellow Đồng Tháp.[9]

International career[edit]

In February 2022, following the forfeit of the players that were tested positive for Covid-19, Anh Việt was additionally called up to the Vietnam U23 squad for the 2022 AFF U-23 Championship.[10] He appeared in the semi-final against Timor-Leste where he was given the captain's armband, and then in the final against Thailand where he managed to keep a clean sheet in a 1–0 victory to win the title.[11]

Later in the year, he featured in the 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup, making one appearance in the group stage.[12]

Honours[edit]

Vietnam U23

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Đoàn Anh Việt". Vietnam Professional Football.
  2. ^ "Đoàn Anh Việt, hậu vệ ĐT U23 Việt Nam là ai?". On Sport. 13 April 2022.
  3. ^ thamnguyen99 (3 December 2021). "Than Quang Ninh Fans Heartbroken by Club's Demise. Here's why". VietReader. Archived from the original on 18 August 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Tuyển thủ U23 Đoàn Anh Việt đầu quân cho Sài Gòn FC trong 3 năm". Bongdaplus. 21 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Sài Gòn FC, Cần Thơ FC không dự giải hạng Nhất 2023" (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 14 February 2023. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  6. ^ "1 năm chỉ được đá 1 trận, Đoàn Anh Việt 1m86 rời B.Bình Dương". Dân Việt. 5 March 2024.
  7. ^ "HLV Nguyễn Anh Đức chiêu mộ cùng lúc 3 "lão tướng" V.League". Dân Việt. 9 October 2023.
  8. ^ "Giải hạng nhất 2023 - 2024: Đà Nẵng, Trường Tươi Bình Phước bay cao, tân binh gây thất vọng". Thanh Niên. 27 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Trung vệ cao 1m86 của U23 Việt Nam có bến đỗ mới đầy bất ngờ". Bongdaplus. 6 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Đoàn Anh Việt thay thế Trần Hoàng Phúc trong nhóm "viện binh" cuối cùng của U23 Việt Nam". VTV. 23 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Tiểu sử cầu thủ Đoàn Anh Việt quê ở đâu?". Webthethao. 13 April 2022.
  12. ^ "HLV Gong Oh Kyun chốt danh sách 23 cầu thủ tham dự VCK U23 châu Á 2022" (in Vietnamese). Vietnam Football Federation. 1 June 2022.

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