South Vietnam national under-20 football team

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The South Vietnam national U-20 football team represented for South Vietnam at international youth football before 1975

South Vietnam country in southeast Asia

South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam, was a country that existed from 1955 to 1975, the period when the southern portion of Vietnam was a member of the Western Bloc during part of the Cold War. It received international recognition in 1949 as the "State of Vietnam", which was a constitutional monarchy (1949–1955). This became the "Republic of Vietnam" in 1955. Its capital was Saigon. South Vietnam was bordered by North Vietnam to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, Thailand across the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest, and the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia across the South China Sea to the east and southeast.

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International Records

AFC Youth Football Championship(now is AFC U-19 Championship)

Year ResultPldWDLGFGA
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1959
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1960
Flag of Thailand.svg 1961 4211105
Flag of Thailand.svg 1962 412165
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1963 5221107
Flag of South Vietnam.svg 1964 311113
Flag of Japan.svg 1965 410398
Flag of the Philippines.svg 1966
Flag of Thailand.svg 1967 412135
Flag of South Korea.svg 1968 310227
Flag of Thailand.svg 1969 4112613
Flag of the Philippines.svg 1970 310217
Flag of Japan.svg 1971 310228
Flag of Thailand.svg 1972
State Flag of Iran (1964).svg 1973
Flag of Thailand.svg 1974 310218
Total40139185176


1959 - Did not enter

1960 - Did not enter

1961 - Fourth-Place

1962 to 1965 - Round 1

1966 - Did not enter

1967 - Quarter-Final

1968 - Round 1

1969 - Quarter-Final

1970 - Round 1

1971 - Round 1

1972 - Did not enter

1973 - Did not enter

1974 - Round 1

1975 to now - See Vietnam national under-19 football team

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