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Season | 1993–1994 |
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Dates | 5 December 1993 – 19 May 1994 |
← 1992 1995 → |
Statistics of the V-League in the 1993-94 season.
16 participants divided into 2 groups playing single round robin; top-4 of both to second stage.
8 participants divided into 2 groups playing single round robin; no draws; top-2 of both to semifinals
Long An | 1–3 | CA Tp.HCM |
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Cang Saigon | 1–0 | CLB Quan Doi |
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Cang Saigon | 2–0 | CA Tp.HCM |
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