1982–83 V-League

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Vietnam National A1 Football Cup
Season1982–1983
Dates19 December 1982 - 1 May 1983
ChampionsCLB Quan Doi (15th)
RelegatedTay Ninh
1984

The 3rd national football championship in Vietnam known locally as the Vietnam National A1 Football Cup was played from December 1982 until May 1982

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17 teams again took part in the competition that was played in three stages; a Group stage featuring 2 groups of 9 and 8 teams of which the top four qualified for stage two. The group winners of stage 2 would meet in the final.

The bottom two placed teams from the first stage would meet in an end of season relegation match.

First stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Tông Cuc Düòng Sát14482139+416Qualify for 2nd stage
2CNXD Hai Noi145631310+316
3Cang Hai Phong146441514+116
4Phong Khong144731614+215
5Quan Khu Thu Do144641112114
6 Công nghiệp Hà Nam Ninh 143651213112
7Cong an Ha Noi142841316312
8Quan Khu 314275813511Relegation Playoff
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Câu lạc bộ Quân đội 1612223213+1926Qualify for 2nd stage
2Hai Quan167722717+1021
3Cang Sai Gon166822012+820
4So CN TP.HCM166822114+720
5C.Nhan Nghia Binh166461315216
6Than Quang Ninh164571316313
7Phu Khanh164571520513
8An Giang163499191010
9Tay Ninh1621131438245Relegation Playoff
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Hai Quan6321147+78Qualify for final
2Cang Hai Phong622275+26
3Tông Cuc Düòng Sát622287+16
4So CN TP.HCM61231020104
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Câu lạc bộ Quân đội 6411157+89Qualify for final
2Cang Sai Gon6411115+69
3CNXD Hai Noi612371254
4Phong Khong610591892
Source: [ citation needed ]

Relegation playoff

Final

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