2021 Vietnamese Cup

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2021 Vietnamese Cup
Bamboo Airways National Cup 2021
Tournament details
CountryVietnam
Dates23–25 April 2021
(Remaining matches cancelled)
Teams27
Defending champions Hanoi FC
Final positions
ChampionsNot awarded
Tournament statistics
Matches played11
Goals scored27 (2.45 per match)
Attendance24,000 (2,182 per match)
All statistics correct as of 17 April 2021.
  2020
2022  

The 2021 Vietnamese National Cup (known as the Bamboo Airways National Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 29th edition of the Vietnamese Cup, the football knockout competition of Vietnam organized by the Vietnam Football Federation. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Only the first round was completed, after disruptions to the event due to an outbreak of the delta variant of the coronavirus in the country. [5] After a meeting with all teams on August 21, the event was officially cancelled, with the slot for the 2022 AFC Champions League to be determined at a later stage.

First round

Five teams (Than Quang Ninh FC, Ho Chi Minh City FC, Viettel Football Club, Hanoi FC and Nam Dinh FC) received a bye in the first round. [6] [7]

23 April 2021 Can Tho FC 1–1
(4–2 p)
Binh Duong Cần Thơ
17:00
Report Stadium: Can Tho Stadium
Referee: Trần Văn Lập
Penalties
Thành Công
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23 April 2021 Da Nang 1–0 Ba Ria Vung Tau Đà Nẵng
17:00 Report Stadium: Hoa Xuan Stadium
Referee: Khổng Tam Cường
23 April 2021 Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC 2–1 An Giang Pleiku
17:00 Report Stadium: Pleiku Stadium
Referee: Dương Hữu Phúc
23 April 2021 Hong Linh Ha Tinh FC 4–2 Cong An Hà Tĩnh
18:00 Report Stadium: Ha Tinh Stadium
Referee: Lê Đức Cảnh
23 April 2021 Pho Hien FC 1–0 Song Lam Nghe An FC Văn Giang
18:00 Report Stadium: PVF Stadium
Referee: Trần Trung Hiếu
24 April 2021 Dak Lak FC 3–0 Thanh Hoa FC Buôn Ma Thuột
15:30 Report Stadium: Buon Ma Thuot Stadium
Referee: Ngô Đức Việt
24 April 2021 Quang Nam 3–2 Saigon FC Tam Kỳ
17:00 Report Stadium: Tam Ky Stadium
Referee: Nguyễn Trọng Thư
24 April 2021 Binh Dinh FC 1–2 Long An FC Quy Nhơn
17:00 Report Stadium: Quy Nhon Stadium
Referee: Trần Văn Lập
24 April 2021 Hai Phong FC 0–0
(4–3 p)
Binh Phuoc FC Hải Phòng
18:00 Report Stadium: Lach Tray Stadium
Referee: Vũ Phúc Hoan
Penalties
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25 April 2021 Phu Dong FC 1–0 Hue FC Thanh Trì
16:00 Report Stadium: Thanh Trì Stadium
25 April 2021 Khanh Hoa FC 2–0 Phu Tho FC Nha Trang
17:00 Report Stadium: 19/8 Stadium

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