V league 1: from the 2012 season

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v league 1 From the 2012 season, the organising power was transferred from the VFF to the VPF (Vietnamese Professional Football), and the "V.League 1" was renamed the "Super League". This name change was short-lived, reverting to "V.League 1" later in the season. The first division was renamed the "V.League 2". At the same time, many clubs found themselves with financial problems and sponsor issues, and many withdrew, merged, bought another club, or failed to meet league requirements. As a result, the number of clubs in each league changed dramatically.. socolive bóng đá Cầu thủ trẻ từ lò PVF, Viettel hay Hà Nội được trao cơ hội đá chính ở V League 1, giúp họ trưởng thành nhanh để phục vụ đội tuyển quốc gia. bóng chuyền vtv Following a season marred by accusations of refereeing corruption and a cover-up by the V.League governing body Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), six clubs ( Đồng Tâm Long An , Hoàng Anh Gia Lai , Hanoi ACB , Vissai Ninh Bình , Khatoco Khánh Hòa and Lam Sơn Thanh Hóa [ 2 ] ) threatened to leave the league and form an entirely new league for the 2012 season. The most outspoken club in the move was Hanoi ACB, who had been relegated from the V.League, with its chairman Nguyễn Đức Kiên announcing that ACB would spearhead the move. Due to the controversy, EximBank expressed its intention to drop its title sponsorship of the league. League officials scrambled to resolve the issues, going so far as to hire foreign referees for the 2012 season. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After a meeting on 29 September, representatives of the VFF, the 14 V.League 1 teams, and 14 V.League 2 teams announced the formation of a new corporation, the VPF, Vietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company to manage the V-League. The VFF would hold a 36% stake in the new corporation, and the rest would be held by clubs. [ 2 ]

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