Results

Vietnámi V-Liga 11/19 10:00 26 [13] Sai Gon FC v Binh Duong [8] W 2-1
Vietnámi V-Liga 11/13 10:00 25 [12] Nam Dinh v Sai Gon FC [13] L 3-0
Vietnámi V-Liga 11/03 10:00 23 [9] Da Nang v Sai Gon FC [13] L 1-0
Vietnámi V-Liga 10/28 12:15 22 [12] Sai Gon FC v Hai Phong [2] L 0-1
Vietnámi V-Liga 10/22 11:00 21 [4] Binh Dinh v Sai Gon FC [10] L 3-0
Vietnámi V-Liga 10/18 11:00 20 [5] Song Lam Nghe An v Sai Gon FC [13] W 1-2
Vietnámi V-Liga 10/14 12:15 19 [13] Sai Gon FC v Viettel FC [3] D 1-1
Vietnámi V-Liga 10/08 12:15 18 [12] Sai Gon FC v Thanh Hoa [8] L 0-1
Vietnámi V-Liga 09/30 12:15 17 [12] Ho Chi Minh City v Sai Gon FC [13] W 0-2
Vietnámi V-Liga 09/13 12:15 16 [13] Sai Gon FC v Ha Noi FC [1] D 1-1
Vietnami Kupa 09/07 11:00 3 Hoang Anh Gia Lai v Sai Gon FC L 6-4
Vietnámi V-Liga 09/03 11:00 15 [6] Hoang Anh Gia Lai v Sai Gon FC [13] D 1-1

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 0 1
Goals for 2 2 0
Goals against 1 1 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 1

Wikipedia - Saigon FC

Saigon Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá Sài Gòn) was a Vietnamese professional association football club administered by Saigon Football Development Joint Stock Company. Following the relegation from 2022 season and problems related to the club's ownership, it was proposed that team would be dissolved. A last minute attempt was made to give the license over to Lam Dong FC in 2023 season., however, this deal fell though.

The club's formation was set as a result of the B team of Hanoi FC relocating to Ho Chi Minh City in the south of Vietnam and renaming in 2016 to Saigon FC.

History

Formerly, the team was the youth team of Thể Công, which was established in 2008. After Thể Công dissolved in 2009, the youth team was transferred to Viettel and renamed Viettel Football Club. In 2010, the team was transferred to Thanh Hóa province and renamed Thanh Hóa Football Club. However, the youth team was still kept and continued to compete under the name Viettel Football Center.

At the end of the 2012 season, T&T Sports Joint Stock Company acquired the team and renamed it Hanoi Football Club. On March 31, 2016, Hanoi Football Club changed its name to Saigon Football Club. On April 4, 2016, the VFF approved Saigon Football Club to use the new name and register Thong Nhat Stadium as its home ground for the 2016 V.League 1.

FC Tokyo partnership

In February 2020, Saigon announced a cooperation agreement with Japanese club FC Tokyo, which includes plans for a joint football academy being started in Vietnam.

A Sai Gon FC egy vietnámi labdarúgóklub Ho Si Minh-városban. Otthona a Thống Nhất Stadion. A klubot 2011-ben alapították, és jelenleg a V.League 1-ben játszik, amely Vietnam legmagasabb szintű labdarúgó-bajnoksága. A Sai Gon FC hazai mérkőzéseit általában a 15 232 férőhelyes Thống Nhất Stadionban játssza. A klub színei a kék és a fehér.